In 2014, Thomas Watson started running adventure races — grueling ultramarathons in remote places that push runners over several days. “I got pretty hooked on them for a while,” says Thomas. “And one day I realized I had a bunch of experience with multi-day races but there was very little information out there about how to prepare and train for them.”
So Thomas started the Marathon Handbook in January 2016 — but traffic was slow at first. “I really never knew what I was doing,” says Thomas. “I remember one post was about taking a toothbrush on a race and it literally had two lines on it. I just didn’t know how to build a website or structure content.”
But like a runner settling into their pace, Thomas developed a rhythm with his content. “Little by little, mostly on weekends and in the evenings, I would write more and more,” he explains. “Though I wasn’t focused on SEO, visitors started to trickle in through Google. It's been a very slow learning process — and I probably made every mistake in the book — but over time I started to get more traffic as I wrote general guides with broader appeal.”
With the surprise bump in traffic after pivoting to a more general health and fitness website, it was time for Thomas to figure how to turn his burgeoning audience into a sustainable business model.