
Will AI replace web developers — and what it means if you are buying a website
What AI already does instead of a developer, what it does not do at all, and how that affects the price and timeline of your project.
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What AI already does instead of a developer, what it does not do at all, and how that affects the price and timeline of your project.
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How much traffic AI answers really take, which queries lost the most, and what a site owner should do about it.
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Why the same job gets quoted at $500 and at $5000, which stages you are really paying for, and how to spot when you are being sold the wrong thing cheaply.
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Structured data, llms.txt and the text format models pull into answers with a link back. No magic and no promises.
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A breakdown by business type: where a bot pays for itself, where it is worse than a plain form, and what a sensible one costs.
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How to generate a thousand product pages without ending up with thin content. Practical limits, tested on real catalogues.
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A simple rule that tells you which one you need, with the cases where each option loses.
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Our own site was compromised. What the attackers actually did, why the fallout lasted two years after the cleanup, and how we finally cleared it.
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Three metrics, the green zone, and the point past which further optimisation stops paying off. Without chasing a hundred in PageSpeed.
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A realistic week-by-week schedule, the three reasons projects run late, and what you can do to keep yours on time.
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