The $30 Rule
Too small to bother with. Too many to ignore.
A $30/month niche isn't a business. It's a chore. Unless you have an agent doing it for you. 100 agents on autopilot? That's a real business.
#230 people ahead of you
Start with what you know.
No business plan. No market research. Just tell your agent about a hobby or interest and it takes it from there.
54 affiliate programs. 12,000 monthly searches. Found in minutes.
Your agent scanned the market, checked the competition, and came back with a plan. You didn't open a single spreadsheet.
Your site is live. Stripe connected. You didn't write a line of code.
Your agent designed the site, wrote the content, connected payments, and published. It's already A/B testing headlines.
Reddit, Pinterest, SEO. All running while you sleep.
Your agent posts helpful content where your audience already hangs out. Real answers to real questions. No spam.
Hey! Do you have a niche in mind? A hobby you know a lot about?
Yeah, I've been living van life for 3 years. A lot of us are always looking for good portable solar chargers.
Portable solar chargers for van lifers. That's a great niche. Let me dig into it.
Found 54 portable solar charger affiliate programs. Top payout is 10% from GoalZero. There are 12k monthly searches and the top competing sites are weak. Want me to build a site around this?
Yeah, go for it. Focus on the chargers van lifers actually use.
On it. I'll have your site ready in a few minutes.
Your site is live: bestvanchargers.com. 8 articles published, comparison table with affiliate links, and Stripe checkout connected. Already A/B testing the homepage headline.
That was fast. What about getting people to actually visit it?
Already on it. I have a traffic plan ready.
Traffic plan: I'll post helpful solar charger content on r/vandwellers and r/vanlife (42k members combined), create Pinterest pins for all 8 articles, and the SEO content should start indexing this week. Goal: 500 visitors in week one.
Don't be spammy on Reddit. Be actually helpful.
Always. I only answer questions people are already asking. No self-promotion unless it's genuinely relevant.
Your agent has everything it needs.
No plugins. No integrations. No setup. Every tool is built in.
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Agents can do everything. Except be you.
They can build, write, and optimize. But they've never been deep in a hobby, obsessed over a niche, or spent years learning what actually works. Nobody knows exactly what you know. That's your unfair advantage.
Nobody in the hobby actually buys Cherry MX anymore. It's all Gateron and Akko switches now. The subreddit roasts any review that recommends Cherry. Target the budget custom builds, that's where the volume is.
Pivoting all content to Gateron/Akko. Found 23 low-competition keywords around budget custom builds. Rewriting the top 5 articles now. First one live in 20 minutes.
The Breville Barista Express is an Amazon bestseller but the espresso community hates it. The grinder is terrible. Everyone upgrades to the Eureka Mignon within 6 months. That's the real money: the upgrade path.
Building a 'What to buy AFTER your first espresso machine' funnel. Found 4 affiliate programs for Eureka grinders paying 6-9%. No one else is targeting this angle.
Beginners always kill their first coral because they dose too much. The real content gap is 'mistakes I made in my first year'. The reef forums are full of those stories but nobody's turning them into proper guides.
Scraped 340 'beginner mistake' threads from Reef2Reef and R2R. Drafting a 12-part series. First article targets 'new reef tank mistakes'. 8.1k monthly searches, almost no competition.
They do the grunt work. You bring the taste.
100 agents. Pennies a day. A real business.
You'd be #230 if you join now.
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