When should I start monetizing my hiking trail website?

danigomez

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Hi everyone,

I've been working on a website called TrailWeekend.com for about 11 months. The site is focused on hiking guides and weekend trekking trips around the Pacific Northwest. Most articles include trail difficulty, parking information, GPS coordinates, seasonal conditions, and my own photos from each hike. I currently have 86 published guides, and I usually add one new trail every weekend.

Traffic has grown to around 22,000 page views a month, with most visitors coming from Google Search. My average session duration is just over 4 minutes, and many readers click through several trail guides before leaving. Right now, the only income is a few affiliate links for hiking gear, but they only bring in around $40–60 per month.

I'm considering adding display ads, but I'm worried they'll clutter pages where people are trying to quickly check maps or trail details on their phones before a hike. At the same time, hosting, map plugins, and camera equipment are starting to cost more than I'd expected.

For those who run content-heavy niche websites, at what point did you decide display ads were worth it? Did you notice any changes in user engagement or search rankings after adding them? I'd really like to hear experiences from people who made that transition.
 
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