My Work & Results

My technical content gets recommended by search engines most writers never think about…

I’m Oluwawunmi Bewaji. I write technical content that search engines love to recommend.

My articles don’t just rank on Google. They get recommended by Bing, surface on Brave Search, appear in GitHub’s developer resources, and get featured in Mailbrew newsletters. When I published a guide on Hackmamba’s Medium, it hit Weekly Top Reads in the first week.

What I Do

I write for companies building AI tools, DevTools, and productivity software. My content performs because I understand how developers actually read and what they need to make decisions.

I don’t just write articles. I create content that:

  • Gets found by your target developers
  • Builds trust with technical audiences
  • Drives traffic that converts
  • Earns backlinks naturally

Why This Matters

Most technical content fails because it’s written for writers, not developers. I write for the people who will actually use your product. My background in development means I know what questions developers ask, what problems they face, and how they evaluate tools.

Results That Matter

Companies I work with see:

  • Higher search rankings across multiple platforms
  • More qualified traffic from developer searches
  • Better engagement from technical audiences
  • Content that keeps performing months later

Ready to get your developer audience’s attention? Let’s talk about content that actually works.

Check out my work on Medium and DEV.to to see this approach in action.

User Profile

Oluwawunmi Bewaji

Content Technical Writer

Oluwawunmi Bewaji is a developer content strategist who specializes in helping startups boost their online presence. Her articles not only rank well on Google but also get noticed on platforms like GitHub, making them go-to resources for developers. By understanding how developers search for and evaluate content, Oluwawunmi enables teams to increase qualified traffic by up to 42% and cut bounce rates by 30%. Her focus on real developer behavior ensures that the content she creates is relevant and impactful, driving engagement and recognition in the tech community.