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About me & this blog:

I am Mohammed Faizan Ansari, a digital entrepreneur, engineer and a lazy blogger. Let me be very frank with you; I am editing this about section for 5th time since I wrote it for first. I run a digital agency called e-Lightening Technologies based out of Mumbai. We provide services in web designing, development, software development, graphic designing and advertising. I had started this blog when e-Lightening never existed. I stopped giving time to this blog as I got involved in serving clients. My priorities changed but my interests remained the same. I have now thought of taking it again as a professional thing. Providing something good and valuable to my readers.


This blog is all about computers, technology, computer tips and tricks, social media and other tech stuff. I have chosen a very common topic for this blog which gives me a wider range of audience but a challenge to compete with so many other bloggers out there in this world writing on the same topic. The only thing that makes me keep blogging is my interest in the subject. So if somebody seeks an advice from me(very rarely they do) I would always say: If you are starting a blog, select a topic of your interest not a topic that drives others attention but a topic that makes you comfortable while writing everyday.

This blog has a wide range of topics, starting from simple tips and tricks to software reviews and social media.  I keep on updating this list every time I find something new and exciting. I try to add newer tips and tricks about Desktop, Laptop, Tablet and even Mobile Phones. I love being social and the way social media operates, I have shared a lot of things about social media and will continue to do so.

I need your suggestions to make this blog better. I would be very thankful if someone comes up with new ideas.

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