Site Quest
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Site Quest
@sitequest
Building websites that make money

Earnings and performance from my main page since monetization started in December. Doing okay but hungry for more!
















I made $10,457.97 from 237,891 sessions & FB Content Monetization (CM) in March 2026. The good: Traffic only went from 213K → 237K sessions (~+11%), but revenue almost doubled. The difference came from Facebook CM coming back, not from traffic growth. The shift: Facebook CM came back in a big way. We currently have CM on 3 pages: one fandom page, one partnership page in the same fandom niche, and one animal page. The first two pages performed incredibly well, with more than $5K revenue combined (~$1.7K and ~$3.3K respectively). We’re still producing Facebook posts about hidden gems, stories, and news in the niche. No reels. Just photos. No more copyright headaches. In case you don’t know, reels didn’t work for us due to copyright issues. The real change came from how we create content now: each team member manages at least one page and runs it independently, without me approving posts before publishing. This made a huge difference in both my workload and overall performance, since they’re free to test more creatives with my guidance. I still review everything after it’s published. It’s a bit risky, but worth it so far. Looking back, I think I was wrong to take over Facebook posting a few months ago. The team is simply better at it when they have ownership. Where the money actually came from in March: - Fandom site (FB traffic + MV ads): $2,691.05 from 99,119 sessions - Home décor site (Pinterest traffic + Ezoic ads): $3,018.09 from 97,759 sessions - Tech site (Organic + Pinterest traffic + MV ads): $1,042.80 from 36,252 sessions - Facebook CM: $3,512.26 (after US tax deduction and partnership shares) - Smaller sites (Mixed traffic + MV ads): $110.84 from 4,761 sessions - Amazon affiliates: $82.93 Total: $10,457.97 A few quick observations: - Facebook CM is now a major revenue driver. - Decor site remains the top earning site, quite consistent now. - Fandom traffic is still the same as previous months, but revenue held up. - Tech continues to be stable and predictable. This month feels different. Not because traffic is back. But because monetization is working again for us.











