Most people working in IT spend their days solving problems but rarely find the time to share what they’ve learned. I wanted to change that — not just for myself, but for the people who are still figuring it out.
Go Tech Wizard started as a simple idea: a daily digest of tech news, tutorials, and career insights written by someone actually working in the industry, not just reporting on it.
The Problem
Tech content online is either too shallow — listicles written for clicks — or too deep — documentation written for people who already know everything. There wasn’t enough content sitting in the middle: practical, honest, and written for people who are curious but not yet expert. IT professionals in Australia and Nepal, career changers, small business owners trying to understand AI — they all needed something different.
What I Built
I built and run Go Tech Wizard as a full WordPress publication. The site covers AI, information technology, tutorials, IT certifications, digital marketing, and careers — organised into clean categories so readers can find exactly what they’re looking for.
Every article is written by me, drawing from real experience managing IT infrastructure, training professionals, and building products. The featured story system highlights the most important piece each week, while a newsletter keeps subscribers updated without needing to visit the site.
The site is built for speed and SEO — structured so that articles rank, get found, and actually get read. Categories like AI and Tutorials pull in readers who are searching for answers, not just browsing.
The Result
A growing publication with regular readers across multiple countries. Articles covering everything from how Claude uses your computer autonomously, to how small business owners can set up AI customer service without hiring anyone.
Go Tech Wizard is the place I wish had existed when I was learning. Now it does.