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SEO for Developers: Ranking for high-intent technical keywords
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Search Engine Architecture
SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is the best way to get 'Free' customers. For an engineer, SEO is just another system to optimize. It's about **Content, Authority, and Performance**.
1. On-Page Tech SEO
Google loves fast, semantic sites. - **Core Web Vitals:** Ensure your LCP (Largest Contentful Paint) is under 2.5s. - **Semantic HTML:** Use `
`, ``, and structured data (JSON-LD) to tell Google exactly what your page is about.
- **Sitemaps/Robots:** Ensure your `sitemap.xml` is updated automatically as you add new blog posts or features.
2. High-Intent Keywords
Don't rank for "Coding." It's too broad. Rank for "Best RabbitMQ monitoring tool for .NET" or "How to fix SQL deadlock in PostgreSQL." These users have a specific problem and are looking for a solution (Your SaaS) right now.
4. Career Mastery
Q: "Should I use AI to write my SEO content?"
Architect Answer: "Use AI for **Outlining and Research**, but write the technical depth yourself. Google favors 'Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness' (E-E-A-T). A generic AI article won't rank against a deep, technical guide written by an actual architect who has solved the problem."
2. High-Intent Keywords
Don't rank for "Coding." It's too broad. Rank for "Best RabbitMQ monitoring tool for .NET" or "How to fix SQL deadlock in PostgreSQL." These users have a specific problem and are looking for a solution (Your SaaS) right now.
4. Career Mastery
Q: "Should I use AI to write my SEO content?"
Architect Answer: "Use AI for **Outlining and Research**, but write the technical depth yourself. Google favors 'Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness' (E-E-A-T). A generic AI article won't rank against a deep, technical guide written by an actual architect who has solved the problem."
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