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ThatDeveloperGuy Blog

Practical writing on custom web development, SEO, AEO, GEO, schema, and LLMO for businesses that want stronger search visibility and stronger AI visibility.

This blog collects the working ideas behind the services on the site. The focus stays on custom web development first, then the search and AI visibility layers that make that development more valuable over time. Topics include local visibility, answer engines, language model optimization, structured data, technical cleanup, and growth focused site planning.

Every article below is live on the site now. The hub is organized by topic so it is easier to move from a broad problem into a specific solution or service page.

AI visibility and answer engines

Web development and website planning

Technical optimization and structured data

Local growth and search trust

Need help turning these ideas into a working site?

ThatDeveloperGuy is SDVOSB owned and builds custom websites first, then strengthens them with SEO, AEO, GEO, schema, and LLMO. Email admin@thatdeveloperguy.com or call 505 512 3662.

Frequently asked questions

What does the ThatDeveloperGuy blog cover?

The blog covers search engine optimization, answer engine optimization, large language model optimization, schema markup, Core Web Vitals, voice search, local SEO, custom web development topics, and small business marketing guidance. Posts target both classic Google rankings and AI answer engines.

How often is the blog updated?

New posts publish roughly every two to four weeks. Existing posts are audited quarterly and updated when industry standards shift or when fresh data is available.

Are the blog posts optimized for AI citation?

Yes. Every post uses the answer capsule pattern, speakable specification CSS selectors, FAQPage schema where applicable, and strong entity graph backing so the posts themselves rank in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews.

Can I submit a topic request?

Yes. Topic requests are welcome via the contact page. Joseph prioritizes posts where there is a knowledge gap he has direct experience filling, rather than topics he would have to research from scratch.