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Hi guys,
after over 5 years of blogging, doing the classic "targeting low hanging fruits & monetizing via display ads" route, I was finally hit by the last two updates.
The party, especially considering the push of AI, seems to be nearing its end. I'm sure that there's still money to be made, but I make $15k/month working 20hrs/week as a PM freelancer, so the juice isn't really worth the squeeze for me anymore (I wrote most of the content myself).
I always wanted to learn how to code and with the rise of LLMs, it appears to be easier than ever. Google, thanks to those AI developments, also seems to favor real businesses, so SaaS and other companies seem to be prominently favored in the SERPs.
My idea was to learn how to code (wrapping up the WebDev Cert by FreeCodeCamp right now) and focus on building small web apps, only using my SEO skills as a customer acquisition channel. Maybe doing some building in public like the popular Twitter folks (I've met some of the more famous ones during my travels before, so they could potentially help as well).
Has anyone made the transition from SEO to coding? What was the journey like?
after over 5 years of blogging, doing the classic "targeting low hanging fruits & monetizing via display ads" route, I was finally hit by the last two updates.
The party, especially considering the push of AI, seems to be nearing its end. I'm sure that there's still money to be made, but I make $15k/month working 20hrs/week as a PM freelancer, so the juice isn't really worth the squeeze for me anymore (I wrote most of the content myself).
I always wanted to learn how to code and with the rise of LLMs, it appears to be easier than ever. Google, thanks to those AI developments, also seems to favor real businesses, so SaaS and other companies seem to be prominently favored in the SERPs.
My idea was to learn how to code (wrapping up the WebDev Cert by FreeCodeCamp right now) and focus on building small web apps, only using my SEO skills as a customer acquisition channel. Maybe doing some building in public like the popular Twitter folks (I've met some of the more famous ones during my travels before, so they could potentially help as well).
Has anyone made the transition from SEO to coding? What was the journey like?