How I Made $360 by Serving Markdown to A.I. agents from My Jekyll Blog

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A developer added a `.md` version of every post on their Jekyll blog so AI agents can fetch clean markdown instead of parsing HTML. Thirty days after implementing this, they received 18 signups via a referral link buried in an old post, with 12 converting to paid — earning $360. The traffic came without any change in SEO, suggesting AI agents were discovering and acting on the content.

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