Title: Building a Zero-Cost Next.js Programmatic Directory — Looking for validation frameworks to filter out the noise fast Hey everyone, I've built a local service directory MVP using a completely static stack: Next.js App Router, dynamic routes mapping a local static JSON file, and Web3Forms processing lead data. The infrastructure cost is $0, and the pages are compiling cleanly as static assets (○) on Netlify. I'm getting ready to transition from a localized MVP into scaled city expansions, and I want to set up an airtight validation framework to kill bad niches before spending time on data entry. I've built a clean evaluation spreadsheet tracking: - Target Service Ticket Size (Focusing strictly on high-ticket >$500 niches) - Page 1 SERP Weakness (Looking for content gaps like Reddit threads or ancient directories in the Top 5) - Google Keyword Planner Forecast Volume (Targeting 300 - 2,000 monthly impressions per bucket) ...
I'm going to try to make this short. I've run a blog for six years now, specializing in male mental wellness. A few years ago, I had some success garnering regular visitors through search engines alone, but over the last few years, that number has pretty much dropped to nothing. One of my issues is that most of the content on there is pretty generic. I started the thing when I was new to SEO and developed a large number of generic pillar pages to attempt to rank cluster content (long-tail keywords) off of. Again, had success a few years ago, but I'm well aware how much has changed. I've had the thought to completely redo the structure of the content, targeting more specific niche topics in this category, and getting rid of the general information pieces. Part of the mindset here is to try to lower the volume of what I'm working with; it's just me on the blog as of this time, with about 300 posts/pages. I'd like to shrink that to 50-100 and begin working ou...