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@TochiObere

Software Engineer | Nextjs | WordPress | Helping startups ship fast and right ~Z

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DevToo
DevToo@TochiObere·
Hi TechTwitter 👋 I'm Tochukwu, a frontend developer skilled in React, Next.js, Tailwind, Node.js and TypeScript. Building projects, learning in public, and sharing my journey. Excited to connect with other developers and tech builders! 🚀 #TechTwitter #BuildInPublic
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WILL NESS@N3sOnline·
go implement this advice right now... Phase 1: Market Research & Keyword Discovery 1. Identify a Local Service Opportunity - Partner with someone who has operational expertise in a "boring" local business (trucking, HVAC, plumbing, etc.) - Look for markets with unsophisticated competition (outdated websites, poor online presence) - Focus on high-defensibility services that can't easily be automated by AI 2. Generate Target Keywords - Open ChatGPT, Claude, or similar AI tool - Prompt: "Here's my website [paste URL]. Give me a list of 25-50 keywords that I can optimize my website around for local search" - Don't overthink volume metrics or competition analysis for local markets 3. Categorize Keywords by Intent - Sort keywords into categories: Emergency, Service, Problem, and Local keywords - Focus on high-intent terms where people are ready to "pull out their credit card" - Prioritize keywords that indicate immediate need for service Phase 2: Technical Foundation Setup 4. Set Up Development Environment - Install Claude Code (search "Claude Code install command" and follow instructions) - Create GitHub account and repository for version control - Set up Vercel account for hosting and connect to GitHub for auto-deployment 5. Build Initial Website Structure - Create dedicated landing pages for each high-intent keyword - Build location-specific pages for each service area - Ensure mobile-responsive design from the start 6. Design Integration (Optional but Recommended) - Hire a designer to create Figma mockups for professional appearance - Use Anima plugin to convert Figma designs into React components - Import components into Claude Code for 95% design accuracy Phase 3: SEO Optimization & Technical Fixes 7. Conduct Comprehensive SEO Audit - Prompt Claude Code: "Go through this website in extreme detail. Use ultra think command and Opus model. Find all technical and on-page SEO issues and opportunities so I can dominate the local market" - Let Claude identify missing files, speed issues, schema markup needs, etc. 8. Implement Technical Fixes - Fix robots.txt and XML sitemap issues - Optimize page loading speed and compress images - Convert images to WebP format - Add proper meta descriptions and alt text - Implement schema markup for local business 9. Create Deep Content for Each Page - For location pages: Include local landmarks, common industry issues in that area, FAQs - For service pages: Provide comprehensive information that competitors lack - Let AI research local context (e.g., NASCAR influence in Charlotte for trucking) 10. Use Sub-Agents for Parallel Work - Launch multiple Claude Code agents simultaneously - Assign tasks: "Launch three agents - one for content opportunities, one for competitor analysis, one for technical fixes" - Continue main development while agents work in background Phase 4: Performance Optimization 11. Optimize Site Speed - Use Google PageSpeed Insights (free tool) to test your site - Copy/paste any errors or suggestions into Claude Code - Aim for high scores in Performance, Accessibility, Best Practices, and SEO 12. Advanced Technical Optimization - Consider tools like SEMRush for deeper audits - Copy/paste audit results into Claude Code for automated fixes - Focus on beating local competition with superior technical performance 13. Set Up Internal Linking - Let Claude Code automatically create relevant internal links - Link related services and location pages - Claude will identify these opportunities without specific prompting Phase 5: Local Business Setup 14. Create Google Business Profile - Set up complete Google My Business listing - Use Claude Code to ensure consistency between website and business profile - Verify all information matches across platforms 15. Add LLM Optimization - Include LLM.txt file to allow AI crawlers - Optimize content for LLM recommendations (good SEO = good LLM results) - Focus on foundational SEO rather than AI-specific tactics Phase 6: Launch & Monitoring 16. Test Everything Before Launch - Verify all forms work and lead to proper contact methods - Test mobile responsiveness across devices - Ensure fast loading times on mobile networks 17. Monitor Initial Results - Track keyword rankings for target terms - Monitor Google My Business insights - Set up call tracking to measure conversion rates 18. Iterate Based on Performance - Use Google PageSpeed Insights regularly for ongoing optimization - Add new location pages as business expands - Create additional service pages based on customer demand Pro Tips for Success - Don't Overthink: Start with basic keyword research and build from there - Focus on Intent: Target keywords where people are ready to buy immediately - Speed Matters: Fast-loading sites often outrank slow competitors in local markets - Design Counts: Invest in professional design to stand out from AI-generated look-alikes - Local Competition is Weak: Many local businesses haven't updated their sites in years - Questions are Key: The biggest gap is knowing what questions to ask AI Expected Timeline - Setup: 1-2 hours for development environment - Website Build: 4-6 hours total development time - SEO Optimization: 2-3 hours with AI assistance - Results: Potential rankings and leads within 24-48 hours for non-competitive local markets This approach leverages AI to do months of traditional SEO work in hours, giving you a significant advantage over local competitors who haven't adopted these tools.
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GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
my friend JUST used claude code to rank #2 on google for "mobile diesel repair" within 24h. phones WON'T stop ringing and he made THOUSANDS of revenue. he shows EVERYTHING, the prompts, the whole claude code process, ranking locally hacks in this 32 min saucy tutorial
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Amara Ejiro@AmaraEjiro·
If you had 48hrs to come up with a solution for an emerging market… Which area would you focus on? NOT FEATURES OR TOKEN! 1️⃣ On chain identity? 2️⃣ DeFi or SMEs? 3️⃣ Cross boarder payments? 4️⃣ DAO government tools? 5️⃣ Tokenized real world assets? #Web3 #BuildInPublic
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DevToo@TochiObere·
@marclou Is it necessary for small apps? I believe there are old one shouldn't care about until needed.
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Marc Lou@marclou·
I made $2M with my websites and still don't know what docker is
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Atoms
Atoms@atoms_dev·
@Baheet_ Yes, that’s exactly what we want to convey everything is made up of atoms. Especially when it comes to humans and single-agent systems, they’re essentially atoms within the human-machine interaction system.
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Atoms@atoms_dev·
Introducing Atoms: the first AI team that builds real businesses. From research to build, launch, and scale, all autonomous. Don’t Vibe Code. Vibe Business. → atoms.dev
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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
Vercel will be officially sponsoring tailwindcss.com. That's a given. We as a community and industry owe @adamwathan and team a lot. Tailwind is foundational web infrastructure at this point (it fixed CSS 😉). I've also reached out to Adam to explore how we can make this a longer-term commitment.
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DevToo
DevToo@TochiObere·
@pxue This is well thought. Since building becones easy, choosing the right idea becomes harder.
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Paul Xue@pxue·
Vibe coding is changing which startups win. Everyone is excited about vibe coding because it makes building feel instant. I get it. You can ship in a weekend what used to take a month. Here is the part people are missing. Startups did not fail because they could not ship features. They failed because nobody cared, or because the product was unreliable, or because distribution never clicked. Vibe coding changes the physics of the early game. Building is cheaper. Iteration is faster. Cloning is easier. The cost of being wrong is lower, which means the best founders will run more loops per week than everyone else. But it also raises the bar. If everyone can ship, features stop being impressive. The advantage moves to: 1. Choosing the right problem. 2. Saying no to 90 percent of ideas. 3. Building a tight feedback loop with real users. 4. Shipping with guardrails so the demo does not become a liability. My prediction for the next few years. Small teams will punch above their weight. Big teams will feel slower. The winners will look less like armies of engineers and more like a founder with smart ideas, a distribution engine, and a system that turns customer feedback into weekly releases.
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Captain-EO 👨🏾‍💻
We are few weeks away from 2026 and here's what web devs need to learn to be proficient with LLMs: Foundation Skills - understand tokens, context windows, temperature, and prompting basics - play with different models (Claude, GPT-4) - learn what LLMs can and can't do reliably Core Integration Skills - API integration: making calls, handling streaming responses - managing rate limits and error handling - prompt engineering - building basic projects like chat bots, chat interfaces or text tools - caching strategies to reduce API calls Advanced Skills - RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation): giving LLMs access to your data using vector databases - function calling: letting LLMs trigger APIs and actions in your apps - embeddings for semantic search Practical Learning Path 1. pick an LLM provider (Anthropic, OpenAI or open source) 2. build a simple chat app with their API 3. add one advanced feature (RAG or function calling) 4. ship something real to learn what matters Development Frameworks - LangChain: for building LLM apps - LlamaIndex: specialized for RAG and data integration - Vercel AI SDK: if you're in the Next.js ecosystem - Plain API calls (honestly fine to start with before using frameworks) LLM Providers (pick one to start) - Anthropic (Claude) - OpenAI (GPT-4, ChatGPT) - Google (Gemini) - Open source options like Ollama (run models locally) and Hugging Face (different models available)
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DevToo
DevToo@TochiObere·
@EOEboh Oh. Just that the buzz aroun it died
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Adarsh.@workslikejenga·
"opens twitter" "interview starts" "closes twitter"
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Dmytro Krasun@DmytroKrasun·
@TochiObere If they didn’t add it themselves, just sign up and add your brand assets.
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Dmytro Krasun@DmytroKrasun·
Make sure your brand is listed on Brandfetch. They provide a DR 72 dofollow backlink.
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Christopher Woggon
Christopher Woggon@chrissyinspace·
I launched @tinylaunch exactly one year ago, on December 5th 2024. At that time, I had been indie hacking for two full years, built 5 products and made a grand total of $0. I didn't realize my life was about to change completely. In its first year, TinyLaunch got 79,000 unique visitors, had 6,479 launches scheduled, made $29,000 in revenue and hit $9,000 in monthly revenue. If this was year 1, I'm so excited for year 2. Thank you to everyone who followed, commented, supported or even launched. And thank you to my beautiful girlfriend @yeonjidev for the super cute animation below 💕 Day 365 of showing up every day. Stay positive, keep shipping and see you guys tomorrow :)
Christopher Woggon@chrissyinspace

I'm working on a tiny launch platform for your tiny startup. If you have a minute, enter your startup. It's free. And if you rank in the top 3, you get a tiny badge for your landing page. tinylaun.ch

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Danny Thompson
Danny Thompson@DThompsonDev·
Spotify says The Programming Podcast is in the Top 5% of videos globally! 🤯 ​Time is the ONLY asset you can never get back. ​The fact that you spend yours with us means a lot to us. Our goal was never to be popular. The goal was to be useful. You can fake vanity metrics, but you can't fake community. Thank you! 🙌
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Marc Lou@marclou·
I'm launching a newsletter for TrustMRR. Every week, I'll send you... - 5 fastest growing startups - 3 startup acquisition deals - 1 underdog story What else do you want to read? I'm sending the first issue tomorrow. Use the link in reply to receive it.
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Neural Pulse
Neural Pulse@neuralpulse_app·
AI in hiring is wild. One algorithm glitch and suddenly your CV no dey enter shortlist again. Not because you’re not qualified… …but because the model wasn’t trained to recognize you. Ethical AI is not vibes ; it’s survival.
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DevToo@TochiObere·
@DmytroKrasun Keep posting your lessons. Guess there was a shift algo sometime last week as mentioned
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