Choosing the next feature when traffic exists but revenue does not
The website has some new and returning visitors, but it is not making money yet. Its current feature set does not seem valuable enough for people to pay for. There is time to build new or tools, but every searched keyword already has established .
The site also lacks enough links from other websites to compete well in search results, and clear demand is hard to find. Existing users do not respond even to a simple “was this helpful?” prompt. Advice from blogs feels hard to trust because much of it is -heavy or appears to be low-quality .
The main problem is how to decide what to build next for an early website that has but no revenue.
Key points
- The site has some and repeat users, but no revenue yet.
- The current product does not yet have a feature strong enough to feel highly valuable.
- Most searched keywords already have established .
- The site lacks enough to compete well in search rankings.
- Current users are not giving feedback, even through a very simple prompt.