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Niche website advice

I mostly lurk on this sub, but wanted to reach out for any advice.

I started a niche website back in September and have had moderate success. I really just want to know where i should go from here to scale. Just continue more of what im doing? Or anything else I should add in.

Its a niche tech site. Im getting about 20-80 visitors a day. The site is making about $100 per month. I use amazon associates for random product links, but have a main affiliate partnership I push that pays out about $15 per sale.

For content I use ahrefs to find low competition keywords and use surferseo AI to create content around those keywords. (I know dont rely on ai, but I suck at writing. And I always proofread and fact check before publishing.) I try to have about 2 internal links and 2 external links per post. I currently have about 30 posts on my site.

I currently dont have a solid strategy for backlinks, but that is something im working on.

Ideally, id would like to get the website profitable enough to hire human freelance writers so that i dont have majority AI content. Then scale further from there.

What would you do in my situation to continue growing?

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