About Us
Seven years ago, I was just a kid with a secondhand phone and a big love for making videos. I didn’t have a fancy camera, a team, or even an audience. But I had curiosity. I wanted to know how things worked, how to make something look professional, and how to create content that people actually wanted to watch.

I spent hours learning Filmora, Premiere Pro, and a little bit of After Effects just to make my videos stand out. But I quickly realized that making videos was only half the battle, you had to get people to actually see them. That part was a mystery to me.
One day, a teacher (In my school time) noticed my interest in digital content and suggested something that completely changed my life. “Why don’t you try Fiverr and Facebook groups to sell your skills?”
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I had no idea what that meant. But that night, I went home, searched online, and discovered Fiverr and Facebook freelance groups. I signed up, created a profile, and started messaging people like crazy.
For 15 days straight, I sent out hundreds of messages hoping for a response. And then, it happened.
My first client hired me to edit videos using free clips from Pixels and Pixabay. It wasn’t glamorous, and the pay was almost nothing. But it didn’t matter. I had made my first dollar online.
I was hooked.
My First Big Win (and First Big Setback)
After that first project, I started getting more clients-some needed Photoshop edits, others wanted YouTube videos edited. I said yes to everything. I learned new tools on the go, watched endless tutorials, and made sure every project was better than the last.
Then came the big moment-my first international Fiverr client.
A $5 video editing gig.
To most people, that’s nothing. To me, it was proof that I could make money online. It felt like I had unlocked a secret path. If I could make $5, I could make $50. If I could make $50, I could make $500.
But then, I lost everything.
My Fiverr account got banned for breaking a rule I didn’t even know about. Just like that, all my reviews, all my work-gone.
It was a gut punch.
I could have given up. But instead, I started over. I created another Fiverr account. Then another. I kept going.
But something inside me knew-video editing wasn’t my thing. I was good at it, but I didn’t see myself doing it forever.
That’s when I found web design.


Building Websites, But Something Was Missing
I jumped into web design headfirst. I learned HTML, CSS, WordPress, Shopify, and Wix. I built test sites, followed tutorials, and experimented non-stop.
After six months of grinding, I landed my first WordPress client from Pakistan. That moment was huge. It felt like I was finally heading in the right direction.
Three months later, my first Fiverr client for web design came in.
That was one of my happiest moments.
At the same time, I was studying my Graduation in Computer Science at Government College University Faisalabad. School was important, but I knew the real learning was happening outside the classroom.
But as I kept building websites, I noticed a huge problem.
It didn’t matter how beautiful a website was—if no one could find it, it was useless.
That’s when I discovered SEO.
The SEO Wake-Up Call
I’ll never forget the first health niche website I worked on. It was a weight loss business, and the owner was frustrated.
“I’ve written all this content. I have expert-backed articles. I even hired a designer to make my website look professional. But no one is finding me on Google.”
I looked at the website, and it was exactly as they described-great content, great design, but completely invisible online.
At first, I thought it was just a small issue, maybe a few missing SEO elements. But as I dug deeper, I realized this was a bigger problem than I expected.
- Google didn’t trust the content. It had no credibility signals—no E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authority, Trust).
- They were using outdated SEO strategies. The keywords they targeted were too broad and had no real search intent behind them.
- Their site wasn’t structured for AI-driven search. Google’s algorithm updates had changed the game, and they had no idea.
The owner was doing everything right, but in Google’s eyes, they weren’t good enough.
That’s when I knew I had to do more than just basic SEO fixes.
I went all in.
I restructured their website, rewrote key content to match Google’s health guidelines, and implemented AI-powered SEO techniques to improve their rankings.
Within three months, their website traffic grew by over 200%. They started ranking for high-competition weight loss keywords, and, most importantly, they started getting real leads.
That’s when it hit me-this isn’t just SEO. This is about making health businesses visible in a world where Google controls the rules.
And I wanted to be the one who understood and mastered those rules.



Sum Up
From a school kid with a camera to an SEO expert helping health businesses grow, my journey has always been about figuring things out, pushing through setbacks, and making things work.
I know what it feels like to put in the work, create something valuable, and still not get the results you deserve. I’ve seen health businesses struggle-not because they lack expertise, but because Google keeps changing the rules.
That’s why I do this.
I’ve been in a place where I had to start over, test, learn, and adapt. I know what it takes to go from being unseen to getting real results. And now, I help health businesses do the same.
Because at the end of the day, this isn’t just about SEO. It’s about making sure the right people find you, trust you, and choose you.