On June 22, 2025, NextStruggle.com achieved a defining moment in its journey: 100+ organic clicks and over 23,000 impressions on Google Search—within just 28 days.
No ads. No paid boosts. Just content. Intention. And consistency.
In a digital world dominated by social media algorithms and pay-to-play reach, this milestone proves that building your own space online works—and scales.
Why This Google Milestone Is a Big Deal
Every single one of those 100+ clicks came from someone actively searching for content, solutions, tech concepts or ideas—and landing on my NextStruggle.com domain.
And those 23,000+ impressions? They show that Google sees value in your content and is increasingly surfacing it across global search results.
This is more than just analytics. It’s:
Proof of relevance.
Early-stage momentum.
A signal to search engines and users alike that your content deserves to be discovered.
The Bigger Picture: 300+ Clicks and 50,000+ Impressions Across All Search Engines
While Google is the primary search engine, it’s not the only one.
As NextStruggle.com is now indexed across platforms like Bing, Brave, DuckDuckGo, Yandex, and more, the total performance in the same 28-day period has scaled to:
300+ organic clicks
Over 50,000 impressions
That means the value #NextStruggle/#AskDushyant creating isn’t just confined to one ecosystem—it’s being distributed across the open web.
Why You Must Own a Digital Space in a Pay-to-Play World
Social media platforms are designed to keep you dependent. You’re visible only when you:
Post constantly
Follow algorithmic trends
Or worse—pay to promote
But your own website? That’s freedom. Control. Independence.
It’s your permanent space on the internet—not subject to feed changes or platform shutdowns. It’s where you define your value, showcase your thinking, and grow long-term.
Think Ahead of the Curve: Create What the Future Will Index
Owning a site is not just about traffic—it’s about owning your narrative. Even AI engines like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, DeepSeek .. etc rely on publicly available content to shape responses.
When you publish:
Blog posts
Project writeups, Tech Concepts
Memoirs, Tutorials or case studies
You’re feeding the future of AI discovery. You’re training machines and users alike to understand who you are and what you know.
If you’re not creating, you’re invisible in the future of search.
What Fueled This Growth?
Clarity of Intent
Every article published had a clear value proposition—whether it was solving a tech problem, breaking down a tech concept, or sharing an experience memoir.
SEO That Works
Clean structure
Targeted keywords
Engaging metadata
Mobile and speed optimization
SEO is not about tricks—it’s about making your content easier to find and understand.
Distribution Across Engines
Your content isn’t locked to one search engine. It’s discoverable across the entire open web, ensuring maximum reach without dependency.
The Mindset That Changes Everything
When I began building #NextStruggle / #AskDushyant, my vision was clear: You don’t need millions of views to make an impact. You need:
Ownership over your content
Courage to start
Commitment to keep going
Every click is a person. Every impression is an opportunity. And every piece of content compounds your digital value.
What’s Next for NextStruggle.com?
With the momentum of:
100+ clicks on Google
23,000+ impressions
300+ total clicks and 50,000+ impressions across engines
The mission now evolves to:
Reach 1,000 Search Engine clicks/month
Launch more article in tech, AI, automation
Share deeper insights from the personal journey
Inspire others to ‘Build the Next, One Struggle at a Time’
My Tech Advice: The Internet Belongs to Builders You don’t need permission to start. You just need purpose. While the crowd spends time chasing algorithms and views, the smart ones are building websites that:
Show who they are
Attract long-term attention
Influence AI, search, and real people
Start small. Start now. Because your future audience is already searching. And if you build it—they will find you.
#AskDushyant
Note: The names and information mentioned are based on my personal experience; however, they do not represent any formal statement.
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