Why Small Niche Sites Still Work in 2026 — And How to Build One
Every year someone says niche sites are dead. Every year people keep building them and making money from them. The model is not what it was five or … Read more
Stories from A Stupid One
Every year someone says niche sites are dead. Every year people keep building them and making money from them. The model is not what it was five or … Read more
Where you put your AdSense ads changes how much you earn. Not a little — sometimes by a factor of two or three. Ad placement is one of … Read more
WordPress sites can get slow. Too many plugins, unoptimized images, a cheap host under load, themes that load too much — these things add up. The good news … Read more
The .org domain extension has a long association with nonprofits, charities, educational organizations, and community resources. That association affects how both users and search engines perceive sites on … Read more
Anyone selling you a shortcut to Google traffic on a new site is either selling something or mistaken. The reality is slower and more boring than most people … Read more
This is one of the most common questions from people starting a new site. Google’s official AdSense policies do not give a specific page number. They say you … Read more
Namecheap is known as a domain registrar. You buy domains there. But they also sell web hosting, and it is cheaper than most. I have been hosting some … Read more
The Redirection plugin does one main thing: it lets you redirect one URL on your site to another URL. This sounds simple, but it matters a lot for … Read more
Bing is not equally useful for every kind of site. In some niches, it sends a meaningful percentage of total search traffic. In others, it is barely worth … Read more
WordPress switched to the block editor as the default in 2018. Since then, the question of which editor to use has been a regular debate. I still use … Read more