Written by Gaurav Tiwari

WordPress Developer & Content Strategist, CEO · Gatilab

I've spent 16 years building performance-driven WordPress solutions for 800+ clients—including IBM, Adobe, HubSpot, Monday.com, and Canva. My work has influenced over $8M in client revenue.

I write about WordPress development, content marketing, and conversion optimization. My plugins have 10,000+ active installs, and I've published 1,800+ articles on marketing and web development.

When I'm not coding or writing, I'm helping businesses turn their websites into revenue engines.

WordPress Core Contributor, 16+ years experience, 800+ client projects

Tattoo studios need websites that showcase artistry and build trust. WordPress makes it easy to create a professional tattoo studio site without coding skills. From portfolio galleries and booking systems to artist profiles and studio information, this guide covers everything you need to build a tattoo studio website that attracts clients and stands out from competitors.

Most content marketers spend 80% of their effort creating content and 20% distributing it. That ratio should be flipped. I’ve seen brilliant articles get zero traffic because the distribution strategy was an afterthought. Email lists, social media, partnerships, and repurposing are where the real ROI lives. Here’s how to fix your content distribution strategy.

Creating a lot of content isn’t a strategy. It’s a trap. I’ve published over 1,800 articles and learned the hard way that volume without purpose leads to burnout and poor results. The brands winning at content marketing focus on fewer, better pieces that serve clear business goals. Here’s why creating less content can actually drive more results.

Most business owners limit their own growth without realizing it. Doing everything yourself, avoiding delegation, fearing investment, and staying in your comfort zone are the biggest culprits. I’ve watched hundreds of clients break through growth ceilings once they identified these patterns. Here’s how to recognize and fix the habits that are holding your business back.

I run a web development company, so I know exactly what makes a good one and what red flags to watch for. After 16 years and 800+ clients, the most important factors are portfolio quality, communication speed, technical expertise, post-launch support, and honest pricing. This guide helps you evaluate and choose the right web development company for your project.

CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) software is becoming essential for organizations that want to stay competitive. Preventive maintenance scheduling, work order tracking, asset management, and inventory control all benefit from a good CMMS. Here’s how CMMS solutions are making organizations future-ready by reducing downtime and cutting maintenance costs.

In compliance careers, the ability to prioritize tasks separates the average professionals from the exceptional ones. Regulatory deadlines, audit preparation, policy updates, and risk assessments all compete for your attention. This guide explains why mastering task prioritization is essential for compliance professionals and how to build a prioritization framework.

How to Learn Faster and Better?

Learning faster isn’t about studying more hours. It’s about studying smarter. I’ve been a self-taught developer, marketer, and business owner for over 16 years, and the most effective learning techniques are backed by cognitive science. Active recall, spaced repetition, the Feynman technique, and interleaving practice all accelerate learning dramatically.

WP Rocket is the most popular WordPress caching plugin, but is it worth the premium price when free alternatives exist? I’ve tested WP Rocket extensively on client sites and my own. This review covers its actual performance impact, ease of use, features like lazy loading and database optimization, and whether the annual subscription is justified in 2026.

What is Growth Marketing?

Growth marketing isn’t growth hacking. It’s a systematic, data-driven approach to growing a business through experimentation across the entire customer journey. I’ve applied growth marketing principles across client projects for years, and the results consistently beat traditional marketing. Here’s what growth marketing actually means and how to implement it.

Ecommerce SEO is different from regular SEO. Product pages, category structure, schema markup, and site speed all play bigger roles when you’re selling online. I’ve helped ecommerce stores increase organic traffic by focusing on these seven simple but effective strategies. From optimizing product descriptions to leveraging long-tail keywords, here’s what actually works.