Learning and Writing
As an SEO professional, one of my top priorities is securing high-quality backlinks for my clients' websites. Backlinks remain one of the most important ranking factors that Google uses to determine search rankings. However, not all backlinks provide the same SEO value.
By Samyak5 months ago in 01
Writing used to terrify me. As an English major, I thought every sentence needed to be profound and every metaphor poetic. I agonized over each word choice, reading and rereading until the words blurred on the page. While my papers always earned top marks, the process was torturous.
By Samyak6 months ago in Writers
“Of all the self-help tools I’ve tested through the years,” Oliver Burkeman (author of The Antidote) writes in his latest issue of The Imperfectionist, “one has proved more enduring than the rest: Morning Pages.”
By Samyak2 years ago in Journal
Last year, while getting by every day, I became more comfortable with writing, which felt forceful before. I had more time to read, think, and express my mind.
Building an MVP is hard. When there is no structure or guideline, it becomes a really long and empty road. I think MVPs are designed for building quickly and iterating fast. But its essence or meaning gets lost with different types of MVPs.
By Samyak2 years ago in 01
Last year, I decided I wanted to read more. I spent a lot of time trying out different methods for becoming better at reading efficiently and proactively, and so I thought today I’d share what I learnt!
By Samyak2 years ago in Lifehack
This Post was originally published here. First-principles thinking, which is sometimes called reasoning from first principles, is a fundamental building block of an idea; they are the most indivisible parts that we know to be true and that we use to build more complex thoughts.
By Samyak3 years ago in Journal