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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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Finding the right social media marketing agency is overwhelming when thousands of firms promise viral growth and data-driven results. Most of those promises are empty, and I’ve seen the difference firsthand. Here are the ten best social media marketing agencies around the world that actually deliver measurable results across different platforms, industries, and budget levels.

MacOS is slick out of the box, but if you’re serious about productivity, you need the right apps installed. I’ve used Macs for over a decade and tested hundreds of applications to find the ones worth keeping. From productivity tools and development utilities to design apps and system enhancements, here are 63 essential Mac apps and utilities I genuinely can’t live without.

Digital life sciences combine biology, genetics, and biochemistry with cutting-edge digital tools and technologies. AI-driven research, virtual laboratories, and data analytics are transforming how life sciences are taught and studied. This article explores six emerging trends in digital life sciences education that are reshaping curriculum design, research methodologies, and student learning outcomes.

WordPress is massive. Over 40% of the internet runs on it, and the ecosystem of themes, plugins, and hosting has become a significant industry. Recent price increases across WordPress products hit harder than most users realize, affecting budgets for everyone from solo bloggers to agencies. This article examines the price hikes, their real impact, and strategies for managing rising costs.

Quantum computing explained properly for students: qubits and the Bloch sphere, quantum gates with their matrices, Bell states and entanglement, Grover’s and Shor’s algorithms, real hardware platforms, error correction, and a free LaTeX-typeset PDF of the full lesson. Everything you need in one reference guide.

Inventory is the unsexy backbone of every product business. Nobody wants to talk about it, but mess it up and you face lost sales, angry customers, and cash flow problems. I’ve seen inventory chaos across client businesses for years. Here are the best inventory management tools that actually work, covering features, pricing, and which ones fit different business sizes and needs.

Running a business without listening to customer feedback is like driving blindfolded. Customer insights reveal what’s working, what’s broken, and what opportunities you’re missing. The businesses that grow fastest are the ones that systematically collect, analyze, and act on feedback. Here’s how to transform customer feedback into your most powerful and consistent growth strategy.

Running a small business means juggling countless responsibilities, and outdated financial software makes everything harder. If you’re spending too much time on bookkeeping or struggling with reports, switching could save significant time and money. Here’s how to evaluate whether your current financial software is costing your small business more than it should and when switching makes sense.

You’ve got an app idea, and the natural question is how long the minimum viable product will take to build. The answer depends on complexity, team size, technology choices, and how well requirements are defined. This guide provides realistic timelines for MVP development across different project types, helping you plan and budget your startup’s first product accurately.

I’ve managed teams and client projects for over 18 years, and the single biggest difference between teams that deliver and those that don’t is alignment. OKRs and KPIs provide the framework for that alignment, connecting daily work to business outcomes. This guide covers how to implement OKRs and KPIs together to align your team and measure business success effectively.

WordPress is fantastic for content management, but its front-end can feel limiting for developers who want modern frameworks like React or Next.js. Headless WordPress separates the CMS from the presentation layer, giving you the best of both worlds. This guide covers how to use WordPress as a headless CMS with front-end frameworks for faster, more flexible websites.