@jac exactly. If the site doesnāt have its own content, its not unique in any form and that same information you are offering can easily be obtained elsewhere - typically from the source you obtain it from.
Thereās also the plagiarism aspect, and attribution.
If you were running the site as a primary income based and had the time to interview players, fans, pundits etc, then great - however, I know this is a secondary ājobā so any free time you would have left typically is going to be absorbed instantly which doesnāt create the best home life either.
I toyed with the same thoughts over the years. Yes, I have something unique in terms of my skillset, but the cyber security thing has been ādone to deathā in the sense that is the ultimate cash bandwagon everyone wants to jump on. This platform however is different. Yes, thereās other forums that offer help, but not to the level on offer here.
Without some form of cross promotion (ideally from county themselves), organic growth will take years and can be very frustrating when all of your own hard work is seldom viewed and often overlooked for more established sources.
Iām not trying to put you off, but this isnāt an overnight thing. I tried this with phenomlab years ago, and it just didnāt bite. Then, there was metabullet which was generally ok, but was seen as a one stop Flarum shop which isnāt what I originally intended it to be.
Truthfully, I came up with sudonix as a way of breaking free from that, and in all honesty, it was going to be my very last attempt to create a platform that offered the full breadth of my accumulated knowledge. If that didnāt take, I was going to call it a day.
Thankfully, sudonix in fact has exceeded my expectations, and has been quite the success story. Itās small, but niche - and dare I say it, currently unique.
What Iām trying to say here is perseverance is key, but never trade the success of a site against family life because itās not worth it. I donāt feel the need to constantly write articles (although I do have some great topics for discussion) as an āon tapā technical resource. My view is that people are looking for help, not lectures.