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Gaurav Tiwari

WordPress Developer & Content Strategist, CEO · Gatilab · New Delhi, India

18+Years experience
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Gaurav Tiwari is a WordPress developer, content marketer, educator, and entrepreneur with 18+ years of hands-on experience building websites, tools, content systems, and growth engines for brands. He is the founder and team lead of Gatilab, where he helps businesses turn slow, confusing websites into fast, clear, conversion-focused platforms. Since 2008, he has published thousands of articles on technology, SEO, blogging, education, business, and web performance, reaching readers who want practical advice without fluff. His work spans WordPress development, search strategy, performance optimization, affiliate marketing, digital publishing, and product-led growth. Gaurav has worked with brands such as IBM, Adobe, HubSpot, Canva, Airtel, Acer, and FreshBooks, while also building education and resource platforms for Indian learners and creators. He writes from experience, mixing technical depth with plain English, honest opinions, and lessons learned from real client work. That blend makes his writing useful for founders, bloggers, students, and independent professionals alike.

WordPress Core Contributor, 18+ years experience, 1100+ client projects

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In 499 CE, a 23-year-old mathematician named Aryabhata compressed extraordinary mathematical and astronomical knowledge into 121 Sanskrit verses. This guide covers his key contributions: the first systematic sine table, the kuttaka algorithm that powers modern cryptography, summation formulas, pi approximated to four decimal places, and the revolutionary claim that Earth rotates on its axis.

People relocate all the time. Some chase higher-paying jobs, others want cheaper living costs, and a few just need a fresh start. What most people don’t talk about is how relocation fundamentally expands economic freedom. From access to better job markets and lower costs of living to entrepreneurial opportunities, this article explores how moving creates economic possibilities.

There’s a specific electricity that fills the air when you finally decide to turn an idea into a real business. It’s a mix of excitement and terror. Having helped hundreds of businesses get started over 18 years, I’ve seen what works and what doesn’t. Here’s practical advice for opening your very first business, from validation and planning to execution and early growth.