So back in 2018 I started a small affiliate site. Did it for about 5 years—never made crazy money, just some decent side income—and eventually just abandoned it. Fast forward to now, I decided to get back into the exact same niche with a new domain, mostly because vibe coding with Claude made it stupidly easy to build actual web tools and calculators. Back then I couldn't code and couldn't afford devs, but now I can ship a working tool in like 20 minutes. I pulled up KeySearch to check on ~100 sites that were my main competitors back then. Honestly it’s a total ghost town: Around 80-85 of those domains don't even exist anymore. Fully deactivated. The few that are still live lost almost 95%+ of their traffic. Sites that used to pull 600k-700k monthly visits now get the same traffic as a 2-months-old blog. I know the old 2018 playbook (cheap product reviews for SEO) is long dead. But seeing the actual data still shocked me. Which brings me to my question for anyone s...
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