I've made a GPU comparison site: <a href="https://gpu-prices.com/US/" rel="nofollow">https://gpu-prices.com/US/</a><p>Yes, there was one yesterday - I got beaten to it. This one is different in that I've put a lot of work into categorisation, so you can filter down quite precisely.<p>For example, VRAM-per-dollar, limiting to Nvidia, and a minimum performance score allow you to find good ML GPUs.<p>It currently supports Australia, Canada, Ireland, the UK, and the US.<p>The tech stack is Python for data pull and static site generation then Cloudflare Pages for actually serving the site. It updates three times a day, but I could increase it to ~6x before I ran into rate limits. I'm hosting it from a raspberry pi under my desk, so this setup means that if my network/power go out the data just becomes a bit stale, rather than the entire website going down, as well as preventing me from getting hug-of-deathed.<p>I would really appreciate some advice for how to market it. I'm an eighteen-year-old nerd with absolutely no clue how to do so, and I don't want to be the sleazy person spamming their affiliate links everywhere.<p>The general SEO advice is "write good content" - should I really make a redundant blog for SEO purposes?