Why I Built This Site
The story behind this site is a bit long.
Hi, I’m Mr. Feng.
I have a full-time job, and in my spare time, I experiment with affiliate marketing. On X, I share parts of my marketing tests — what I try, what fails, and what actually works.
A few months ago, I registered a domain for a very simple reason:
I wanted to build a one-page landing site and run Google Ads to test whether I could find a stable way to convert traffic.
That plan didn’t last long.
In 2025, shortcuts like that simply don’t work anymore.
The ads were quickly restricted, and the experiment ended almost as soon as it started.
Building a Personal Blog About Physical Productivity Tools
That failure made one thing very clear to me:
If I want to test marketing methods seriously, I first need to build my own long-term digital asset.
I’m a solopreneur.
My biggest pain point right now is low work efficiency.
I have a full-time job, which means my energy is split.
I work for my employer during the day, and whatever time is left at night belongs to me. By the time I get home, I’m often tired, mentally drained, and struggling to focus.
I tried to manage this with apps: planning tools, to-do lists, productivity systems. In the end, none of them really improved my efficiency.
One day, I did something very simple:
I used basic sticky notes to write down my tasks.
Surprisingly, this most primitive method worked better than all the apps I had tried.
That’s when I realized something important:
my work already happens on a computer. Adding more digital tools on top of that doesn’t improve focus, it often makes it worse.
If I wanted to improve efficiency and concentration, I needed to start from the physical layer, not the digital one.
That realization led me to create this personal blog.
Here, I share physical, real-world productivity tools that I personally test and use — anything that genuinely helps me work better and focus longer. If a physical product improves my efficiency, I document it here.
That is the original reason this blog exists.
A Personal Note About This Blog
As I mentioned earlier, this blog comes directly from my own pain points.
I test and share physical productivity tools based entirely on my personal, real-world experience. If a physical product helps me work more efficiently, I will try it and write about it.
That said, I need to be very clear about one thing:
Just because something works for me does not mean it will work for you.
Everyone’s body, habits, environment, and work style are different. Please use your own judgment.
There’s also another reason I built this site.
On X, I regularly test different marketing approaches. By carefully building this blog and writing thoughtful articles, I’m also testing whether affiliate marketing through a content-driven blog can still work properly in 2025.
Finally, I want to say this clearly:
I only publish content based on products I’ve genuinely used and experienced myself.
I don’t post articles just for the sake of publishing. I won’t fill this site with AI-generated content or copied material from elsewhere.
Because of that, updates may be slow and irregular.
But I believe every physical productivity product I recommend here has real value — and can help people who struggle with the same problems I do.
Thank you for reading.
I truly appreciate your support.