A real contributor inquiry finally made the offer simple: keep your IP, publish your work, share the upside.
The outreach got real: tea companies, telecoms, retailers, and the first serious sponsor push.
Traffic, bugs, and broken features made it clear the site had to start acting like a company.
A day of sales thinking, growth signals, and the blunt business question underneath it all: how does this make money?
Early brand pitches, pricing guesses, and the first real attempt to make AngryPages earn.
Payment risk, platform fear, and the first honest look at turning AngryPages into a real media business.