I built an AI coding tools blog. Here's what 3 weeks of real data looks like. A developer launched a blog about AI coding tools three weeks ago with no existing audience or backlinks, publishing 35 articles that generated 1,660 Google impressions but only five clicks. The site achieved a 0.3% click-through rate and an average search position of 34, while the developer found that articles featuring real cost data outperformed generic tool lists. The project demonstrated that Google Search Console indexed pages quickly, but Reddit engagement rewarded humor over technical expertise. Three weeks ago I started a content site about AI coding tools. No audience, no backlinks, no Twitter following. Just articles and a WordPress install. Here's what actually happened. 35 articles published 1,660 impressions on Google 5 clicks total 0.3% CTR Average position: 34 page 3-4 Reddit karma: 157 after hundreds of comments Everyone talks about "building in public" but nobody shows the part where you have 96 impressions on a keyword and zero clicks because you're buried on page 3. The articles that lead with real cost math outperform everything else. Not feature lists — actual numbers. "One Codex agent session burns through your daily quota before lunch" gets clicks. "Here are 10 tools to consider" does not. Instant indexing through Google Search Console got me from 4 to 30+ indexed pages in 48 hours. That part worked exactly as advertised. Reddit. I have 157 karma after weeks of comments. One joke about Chrome's DOM API got 169 upvotes. Every technical answer I've written has gotten 1. The lesson: Reddit rewards wit, not expertise. What I'm doing differently this week Fixing position 34 requires backlinks, not more articles. So I'm posting here instead of writing article 36. If you're building something similar or have been through this — what actually moved the needle for you?