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I Launched Two Job Boards and Earned $92.50 in My First Month of Charging— Fully Automated

I chose niche job boards with low competition and good search volume based on keyword research.

I used Job Boardly as my software because it offered a one-time payment option and covered all the features I needed—most importantly, a backfiller to source ATS jobs.

In addition to organic traffic from Google and Google Jobs, most of my visits come from LinkedIn, where I post jobs daily via an RSS feed. I automate this process using Make.

Currently, DevOps Jobs gets about 6,000 monthly visits and Cyber Jobs around 2,500.

Job Boardly also has a paywall feature, where users can subscribe to see all job listings. Inspired by @LiorNn’s success with this model, I implemented subscriptions ranging from $5 monthly to $40 annually, generating $92 in the first month.

Although it's not common, I like knowing that you can launch projects without building a product from scratch or going overboard with distribution.

on October 9, 2024
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    So, you're charging the job seekers? Why not charge the businesses?

    People looking for a job don't have any expendable income lol. Businesses that want to hire employees do.

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    Are you considering other options for income? Like fixed positions on the page etc? Have any ideas to improve or is just a initial case ?

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      I have activated the option for companies to post jobs and pay for being first.

      The other option I am looking for is to have a paywall for recruiters in a talent pool I am setting up.

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    Where I can look at this model, which you used?

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    Good job man! Cheers! 🍻

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    Do you have any server costs

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      I invested $200 for a lifetime license for each job board. Additionally, I pay $49 for every 5,000 API calls to fetch jobs, and $10 per month for Make automation.

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        Which API are you using to fetch jobs?

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    Congrats on your achievement. How did you tackle the chicken or egg problem in the beginning - no job listing to convince people to put job listing there? Did you listed them yourself first in the beginning?

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      Yes, I use a function that has job boardly to bring jobs with an API. so the first egg problem was solved.

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