
The $10,000/Month Marketing Page Most Devs Never Build
Last week I spent 4 hours building a page that will probably make us more money than any feature we shipped this month. It's not a new feature. It's not even clever code. It's a comparison landing page. Why Devs Ignore This We're wired to build features. Ship code. Optimize performance. Marketing pages feel like... marketing. Someone else's job. But here's what I learned digging through our analytics: people searching "[competitor] alternative" have already decided to buy something. They're not researching whether they need a solution. They're researching which one. These searches convert at 3-5x the rate of generic "best [category] tool" searches. And almost nobody builds pages for them. The Math That Changed My Mind We're building a churn recovery tool. Our main competitor charges 20-30% revenue share on recovered payments. Let's say a SaaS recovers $10K/month in failed payments. At 25% revenue share, that's $2,500/month going to the recovery tool. We charge $49 flat. That's a $2,451
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