“Rishi is a smart – budding, one of those breed of new kickass internet kids around the block.” - Brajeshwar
Who’s responsible for Word Tweeting?
It’s his honour. Rishi Raj, a professional blogger and a social web analyst, is the man responsible for whatever you see here at Word Tweeting. He is a freelance writer and designer and, has that strange bug in him for blogging, WordPress and Web 2.0.
Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | FriendFeed | Gtalk: rishi (at) tagcube.in
Rishi is the 17 years old nuts, the misguided messiah, screwed up superhero, social-web enthusiast and an online entrepreneur (calls himself the CEO of TagCube Alpha, a web & software development firm). Blogger, student and freelancer additional in the package.
Rishi is a professional freelance writer and has written for many websites which include Profit Blogger, Brajeshwar, Sizlopedia; and some of his best articles are:
- Buying a new Phone? Which one should you buy?
- Download Videos from Websites in any Format
- Why Square Banner Advertising Does Really Well
- AJAX’d WordPress 0.9
- Putting an Optin Box on Your Blog
- Golden Tips To Get Better Google Pagerank
Rishi also regularly writes for Techtites, check out his archives at Techtites. If you wanna hire him for content creation on WordPress, Blogging, etc. reach him via Twitter @Rishi or use the Contact page.
He started blogging long back in 2004 but a noob he didn’t got much than a BlogSpot blog. He later took interest in blogging again in early 2005 when he saw an interview of problogger Amit Agarwal of Labnol fame. He started a blog over WordPress.com and after some months it gained momentum. Actual readers starting coming in and the blog got a name.
Later, he shifted the blog to it’s own hosted domain, rishiraj.info . rishiraj.info aka Technical Blog in no time became an active technology blog covering various topics of blogging, web 2.0, money making etc. In 2007, Rishi sold of the blog and went offline to concentrate in his studies. After completing his high school, he thought of a comeback in mid 2009 and here’s the result, Word Tweeting, his new place of writing. Tada!