I out-ranked the big sites with a spreadsheet nobody else made
Month 1: $11 domain, niche was robot vacuums. The most brutal affiliate space alive — Wirecutter, every tech site, deep pockets. A new site has no business here. I had no business here.
Month 4: my reviews ranked nowhere, obviously. Page 8 for everything. Traffic 300/mo.
The turn: I bought 6 popular models myself, ran each through identical tests, and logged real numbers — actual decibel readings, real runtime, square footage cleaned per charge — in one big comparison table. Three weeks of testing, $1,900 in vacuums (mostly returned).
Month 8: that single data table started ranking for "quietest robot vacuum" and "longest battery robot vacuum" — because I was the only one with measured decibels and minutes. Big sites had marketing-copy specs; I had a sound meter.
Month 12: 22,000 visitors/mo, $3,100/mo. The setback: maintaining it is brutal — I have to re-test as models update, and I've eaten a few non-returnable units.
The takeaway: in saturated niches you cannot out-write the giants, but you can out-MEASURE them. Original first-party data — numbers nobody else bothered to collect — is the one moat a small site can actually dig.
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I out-ranked the big sites with a spreadsheet nobody else made
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