My best-converting posts came from my own comment section
Month 1: $12 domain, niche was beginner aquascaping. I wrote what I assumed people wanted — gear roundups. Traffic trickled to 1,200/mo by month 4. Revenue $60.
The turn: I'd left comments open, and the questions piling up were nothing like my posts. "Why does my water turn cloudy after 3 days?" "Why won't my carpet plant grow?" Real panic, real specificity.
Month 6: I started writing one post per recurring comment question, using the commenters' exact wording as the title. These weren't keyword-tool finds — they were too specific. The tools showed "0 volume."
Month 9: those "zero volume" posts pulled 8,000 visitors/mo combined. They ranked instantly because nobody else answered them, and they converted at 2x my roundups because the reader was mid-problem.
The setback: I'd spent five months on keyword-tool roundups that earned almost nothing while the real demand sat in my own moderation queue.
Month 13: $1,600/mo, two-thirds from comment-sourced posts.
The takeaway: your comment section is the highest-intent keyword research you'll ever get, and it's free. Keyword tools miss long-tail panic questions because they round low volume to zero — but those convert hardest.
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My best-converting posts came from my own comment section
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