One small geography site, bringing "only" like 600-700$ a year, but it is passive. https://random.country/
I made few more similiar sites, but they all failed.
FYI, you’ve got encoding problems. When I was told about the “Aland Islands” (no accent on the A, but I’ll forgive that as a content error rather than an encoding error), the Wikipedia excerpt spoke of “The Ã…land Islands” while the actual Wikipedia article had “The Åland Islands”.
Can I ask how you bring in site visitors? For such a niche site, I imagine you didn't do any advertising-- or did you do some based on search keywords on Google?
I have a lot of ideas for small interesting websites like this, but I've no clue how to popularize them at all. Maybe a Show HN or something, but that seems like a short burst if the site is more of a novelty.
There was no business model. It was just to learn code few years back.
Then after a year I noticed there is some traffic on site.
So I put ads there, and that is basically everything.
To be honest, I don't even know how to montize such small and simple site.
This is not service where you return every day, or every few days.
It's like you use this site for a minute, two, than you forget about it.
What about a newsletter? Like random country/city facts emailed daily/weekly? Keeps traffic and interest in your brand more consistent and eventually you can funnel it into a bigger project?
This is so true!
Now with kids, there is tiny bit of freedom, but this freedom (free time) is spent 10x better.