The New York Times
Two reader essays published by the Times: a Modern Love money confession on family and a six-figure exit, signed at 31, and a Tiny Love Story about going bald and being loved anyway. Print and pixel, both.
Ten years of bylines, features, interviews, rankings, and one film credit, from The New York Times to the wire desks, hung the way a gallery hangs its permanent collection. Every frame opens a real door. Click any plaque and the source loads.
Outlets that handed him the pen. Live author pages and guest columns where the byline reads Bhavik Sarkhedi.
Two reader essays published by the Times: a Modern Love money confession on family and a six-figure exit, signed at 31, and a Tiny Love Story about going bald and being loved anyway. Print and pixel, both.
Executive Board member with a live author page: solo essays on personal branding, plus quoted turns across hiring, economy, meetings, and AI roundups. Eleven live pieces and counting.
Two live author archives holding fifty-one articles across the US and India editions: content strategy, copywriting, outsourcing, freelance economics, and early startup essays.
A bylined technology column on AI co-authorship, plus a Brand Connect profile tracing the arc from a personal diary to a portfolio of agencies.
A contributor profile preserved from the HuffPost contributor era, alongside a 2016 interview of the young author and entrepreneur.
A live opinion author page: WhatsApp usernames, two years of ChatGPT, SearchGPT versus Google, and caught in the AI giants' crossfire.
Author profile carrying recent pieces on AI coaches, AGI redefining startups, ChatGPT-4o, and choosing profitability over growth.
An author archive of twelve early articles on startups and brand storytelling, plus a 2016 MyStory profile of the diary writer from Jetpur who published two books.
A travel essay walking through Prague, Kotor, the Azores, Vienna, and Zadar, bylined and credited to his handle.
A contributor page as founder of Write Right, with five pieces spanning startup trends, idea validation, and twenty-something truths.
UK magazine contributor page with features on ChatGPT's impact on digital business and why author authority moves SEO.
A community profile holding eleven posts, from stand-up comedy lessons to engineer-turned-writer listicles.
UK business news contributor profile, linking his piece on why you must work in a startup at least once.
Pieces where someone else held the pen and pointed it at him. The Forbes case hangs first, gold seal and all.
January 2025: William Arruda names him among the top global personal branding experts. Eight more live Forbes pieces carry his name, from AI roundups to PR playbooks.
A feature built entirely around his read on ChatGPT, AI writing tools, and what remains for the human writer.
An Outlook Spotlight feature quoting him at length on ChatGPT and the new economics of digital storytelling.
An independent, detailed review of The Unproposed Guy, weighing Kevin's satire against the craft underneath it.
A review praising the Kevin character, with a companion interview of co-author Suhana Bhambhani on the same shelf.
A live wiki biography covering Jetpur, Write Right, the books, the Content Whale acquisition, and the family tree of ventures.
The long sittings. Editors asked, he answered, the transcripts are still on the record.
The bootstrap ledger in public: five hundred dollars in, twenty-five thousand a month out, 125 recurring clients, and a Google Knowledge Panel earned along the way.
GoDaddy's editors on how Write Right got its name, running five content verticals at once, and bulk-project war stories.
An exclusive sit-down on leaving engineering, bootstrapping seven ventures, the 2023 exit, twenty-one books, and the Wr. prefix.
A long Q&A on where content is going, AI, and authenticity, from the platform that also ranks him across its expert lists.
A thirteen-question founder Q&A: the motivation, the three Rs that set Write Right apart, and three books already in print.
Twenty-five questions on the career journey, the Google best-content-writers listing, the toolkit, and freelancing advice.
An early author interview around The Weak Point Dealer: writing habits, Coelho and Narayan as influences, advice for first-timers.
A third-party career podcast episode on writing careers, freelancing, and what writers actually take home.
Lists he did not write and could not edit. Each ledger keeper is named, each standing recorded as printed.
The business record. Partnerships, exits, and launches exactly as they crossed the wires, name in the headline.
Blushush and Ohh My Brand join hands. The release crossed the global wires with his name in the headline.
Empyreal Infotech, Blushush, and Ohh My Brand formalize a three-way alliance for unified digital work.
The second major exit from the content ventures, and the pivot into AI, as the trade wires carried it.
Ohh My Brand's launch, the personal branding ebook, the Webflow standard, and the 2026 joint venture.
Two new agencies, Kalam Kagaz and Bloggism, announced under the Write Right roof.
Cinema keeps its own registry. One credit sits in it.
A short suspense thriller, co-written with Divyansh Mundra and directed by Yogesh Ingole. One credit, framed alone.
Twenty-eight volumes, spine out, 2015 to 2026. Four public shelves carry them.
The digital shelf, from The Unproposed Guy to Become Someone From No One.
Open the shelfThe research shelf. Three publications live on ResearchGate; eight working papers wait in the vault.
A systematic taxonomy of personal branding practitioners, methodologies, and influence mechanisms, 1997 to 2026.
Read on ResearchGateA structured evaluation study of the agency landscape.
Read on ResearchGateA review of the practical personal branding canon.
Read on ResearchGateEvery plaque in this hall opens a real door, verified live in August 2026. If your publication, podcast, or panel wants the next sitting, the curator is easy to reach.