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Mini-Course: Don’t Get Left Behind: How to Optimize Content for AI Search Results

The SEO Industry is shifting beneath our feet. For years, we focused solely on climbing the ranks of Google's blue links. Today, a new player has entered the arena: Answer Engine Optimization (AEO). As AI agents like Gemini and ChatGPT become the primary way people find information, simply having a website is no longer enough. You need to know how to optimize content for AI search results to stay visible. This post explores the synergy between traditional SEO and the rapid rise of AI-driven answers. How This Mini Course Works We designed this experience to be fast, visual, and highly interactive. Inspired by the Google Primer "flashcard" style, the course is broken down into 20 bite-sized slides. Progressive Learning: Start with basic definitions and move toward advanced technical implementations. Mobile-First Design: You can swipe through the lessons during your commute or a coffee break. Interactive Elements: Use the navigation buttons to pace yours...

5 Gross Habits Pakistanis Should Stop Doing Immediately

Pakistanis are amazing people. When they realize their full potential, they go nuclear on their own. Make fighter jets . Win sports world cups . However, they have a fair share of useless and gross habits. Pakistan would be better off without these: 1.    Spitting in every nook and corner One of the grossest things you would experience in Pakistan is the patches of saliva almost everywhere. The habit isn’t limited to the uneducated folks, even the well-off and educated people indulge in this gross habit. Some spit the Naswar balls, others the ground Chhalya , and the rest, the Pan . Besides having these sweet ‘confectionaries’, people feel compelled to prove their masculinity by hurling the spittle in the most distant trajectories. Believe me, no girl has ever got impressed with this ‘show’ of masculinity. 2.    ‘ Safai Muhim ’ of their noses You would find some people so engrossed (almost ecstatic) in cleaning their noses and making small balls of boogers tha...

Soul Mate: Script

Soul Mate (Script Inspired by a story in Reader's Digest) By: M. Danish Hussain Qureshi Characters Fariha: A young girl, who is unaware of her fatal disease Kamal: Fariha’s father Sameena: Fariha’s mother Arsalan: Boy who receives cornea donation Eye Surgeon, Doctor 1, Doctor 2: Different doctors Act I Scene 1 FADE IN INT - Home -  Day Synopsis: Fariha, an 18 years old girl is talking to her mother. She shows her a sketch, she drew. Woman sitting on a sofa, a girl enters the room with a paper in her hands. Girl pulls out ear plugs attached to her mp3 player, from her ears Girl sits on the sofa besides the woman and takes out the paper in front of her Woman looks at the paper Woman looks at the girl’s face Girl talks looking at the paper Girl gets up and puts the ear plugs in her ears Girl gets out...

10 Facts about Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, You Didn't Know

      1.  Jinnah was the eldest of seven siblings Most people only know about Ms. Fatima Jinnah, but Jinnah had 5 more siblings. Bunde Ali died in childhood, but the rest of his siblings lived, married, and had children. His brother, Ahmed Ali, married an Englishwoman, Emmy. He lived in London and had a daughter with her.  Quaid's Brother Ahmed Ali with his wife Emmy Jinnah Quaid's Sisters: Rehmatbai, Maryambai, Shireen, and Fatima Jinnah 2. Quaid-e-Azam was named Muhammadali Jinnahbhai. Quaid-e-Azam was named Muhammadali Jinnahbhai by his father Jinnahbhai Poonja. He changed it to Muhammad Ali Jinnah or M. A. Jinnah when he studied at Lincoln's Inn in London. 3. Jinnah wasn't very good at studies until he went to London Quaid wasn't very interested in studies during his early schooling. He disliked arithmetic. Instead, he would prefer to play outdoors with his friends. He admit...