Muhammad Waleed

WordPress Developer

I'm creative WordPress Developer specializing in Elementor, WooCommerce, and performance optimization.

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Muhammad Waleed

─────── WordPress Developer

I’m creative WordPress Developer specializing in Elementor, WooCommerce, and performance optimization.

5

Years of experience

Muhammad Waleed

About Me

With 3+ years of experience as a professional web developer, I build modern, responsive, and SEO-friendly websites designed for performance and growth. I enjoy every stage of the development process, from planning and collaboration to launch and optimization.

My expert
areas

I focus on building fast, secure, and scalable websites tailored to your unique goals. My approach combines technical expertise, clean design, and strategic planning to ensure long-term success.

From concept to completion, I work closely with clients to transform ideas into powerful digital experiences. Whether you need a brand-new website or want to enhance an existing one, I provide reliable solutions designed for performance, usability, and search engine visibility.

  • WordPress
    design (90%)

  • WordPress
    Development (80%)

  • Elementor
    Builder (85%)

  • Divi
    Builder (85%)

  • Woocommerce
    website (85%)

  • Custom
    Website (85%)

  • 2026-Present Ideaphix

    WordPress Developer

  • 2025 - 2026 Sakvision

    WordPress Developer

  • 2023 - 2025 Techribe

    WordPress Developer

  • 2022 - 2024 IdeaGrow

    Web Designer

  • 2026 - Present SMD didital agency

    WordPress Development

  • 2019 - 2023 BZU Univercity of Pakistan

    Account And Finance

  • 2018 - 2020 Rise College

    ICS

  • 2016 - 2018 Arfaa Science School

    Matric

  • 218

    Trainings
  • 48

    Written Book
  • 527

    Listeners
  • 12

    Own Projects

Services
I Provide

I offer creative and digital services to help brands grow and stand out online.

WordPress Design

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Elementor Customization

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WooCommerce Setup

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Communication

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Feature Customization

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Look at my
Recent Projects

Valuable feedback
from my client

“Awesome website! Easy to use and edit, it has a lot of options to design whatever you need, it is professional and fun. I was very successful creating my profile using designer which gave me unbelievable reach & appreciation.”

Albert Walkers

Vivaco Group

From my
blog post

  • Branding requires mapping a series of steps in the customer journey, which start from the point of consideration from a potential buyer and goes all the way to ensure that once someone purchases the product, he is serviced when there is a problem.

    This is where customer service as a brand building opportunity comes in. Many do not consider this as branding and think brand building stops when a sales transaction has happened. The end objective for most marketers is that moment of truth when the customer signs on the dotted line to complete the sale. That is, in fact, marketing which is a small part of the big branding challenge.

    The biggest hurdle for most companies is that they have no vision for creating a customer-centric business model, whereby they can use opportunities like customer service to build brand equity.

    At this stage you continue trusting the brand and reach out to customer support with confidence. If no one picks up the phone or you get hung up or are simply made to hold on, the frustration level starts building. You are already unhappy with the product and the customer service department seems oblivious of your irritation.

    For them you are just a query or a ticket number that they may eventually need to handle. What they have missed is that your query is linked to the product you purchased which is further linked to the larger customer journey that you are a part of. Most of the time companies fail to recognize such simple truths and this has a huge bearing on the brand equity.

    At other times most of the responses received from customer support are not helpful because they follow a process that usually throws standard answers to most problems which seems robotic for a problem that is human. Such transactional treatment fails to understand the emotions behind a customer reaching out to the brand he trusted. To that extent there are extremely few brands that try and truly get behind the problem.

  • Branding requires mapping a series of steps in the customer journey, which start from the point of consideration from a potential buyer and goes all the way to ensure that once someone purchases the product, he is serviced when there is a problem.

    This is where customer service as a brand building opportunity comes in. Many do not consider this as branding and think brand building stops when a sales transaction has happened. The end objective for most marketers is that moment of truth when the customer signs on the dotted line to complete the sale. That is, in fact, marketing which is a small part of the big branding challenge.

    The biggest hurdle for most companies is that they have no vision for creating a customer-centric business model, whereby they can use opportunities like customer service to build brand equity.

    At this stage you continue trusting the brand and reach out to customer support with confidence. If no one picks up the phone or you get hung up or are simply made to hold on, the frustration level starts building. You are already unhappy with the product and the customer service department seems oblivious of your irritation.

    For them you are just a query or a ticket number that they may eventually need to handle. What they have missed is that your query is linked to the product you purchased which is further linked to the larger customer journey that you are a part of. Most of the time companies fail to recognize such simple truths and this has a huge bearing on the brand equity.

    At other times most of the responses received from customer support are not helpful because they follow a process that usually throws standard answers to most problems which seems robotic for a problem that is human. Such transactional treatment fails to understand the emotions behind a customer reaching out to the brand he trusted. To that extent there are extremely few brands that try and truly get behind the problem.

  • Branding requires mapping a series of steps in the customer journey, which start from the point of consideration from a potential buyer and goes all the way to ensure that once someone purchases the product, he is serviced when there is a problem.

    This is where customer service as a brand building opportunity comes in. Many do not consider this as branding and think brand building stops when a sales transaction has happened. The end objective for most marketers is that moment of truth when the customer signs on the dotted line to complete the sale. That is, in fact, marketing which is a small part of the big branding challenge.

    The biggest hurdle for most companies is that they have no vision for creating a customer-centric business model, whereby they can use opportunities like customer service to build brand equity.

    At this stage you continue trusting the brand and reach out to customer support with confidence. If no one picks up the phone or you get hung up or are simply made to hold on, the frustration level starts building. You are already unhappy with the product and the customer service department seems oblivious of your irritation.

    For them you are just a query or a ticket number that they may eventually need to handle. What they have missed is that your query is linked to the product you purchased which is further linked to the larger customer journey that you are a part of. Most of the time companies fail to recognize such simple truths and this has a huge bearing on the brand equity.

    At other times most of the responses received from customer support are not helpful because they follow a process that usually throws standard answers to most problems which seems robotic for a problem that is human. Such transactional treatment fails to understand the emotions behind a customer reaching out to the brand he trusted. To that extent there are extremely few brands that try and truly get behind the problem.

  • Branding requires mapping a series of steps in the customer journey, which start from the point of consideration from a potential buyer and goes all the way to ensure that once someone purchases the product, he is serviced when there is a problem.

    This is where customer service as a brand building opportunity comes in. Many do not consider this as branding and think brand building stops when a sales transaction has happened. The end objective for most marketers is that moment of truth when the customer signs on the dotted line to complete the sale. That is, in fact, marketing which is a small part of the big branding challenge.

    The biggest hurdle for most companies is that they have no vision for creating a customer-centric business model, whereby they can use opportunities like customer service to build brand equity.

    At this stage you continue trusting the brand and reach out to customer support with confidence. If no one picks up the phone or you get hung up or are simply made to hold on, the frustration level starts building. You are already unhappy with the product and the customer service department seems oblivious of your irritation.

    For them you are just a query or a ticket number that they may eventually need to handle. What they have missed is that your query is linked to the product you purchased which is further linked to the larger customer journey that you are a part of. Most of the time companies fail to recognize such simple truths and this has a huge bearing on the brand equity.

    At other times most of the responses received from customer support are not helpful because they follow a process that usually throws standard answers to most problems which seems robotic for a problem that is human. Such transactional treatment fails to understand the emotions behind a customer reaching out to the brand he trusted. To that extent there are extremely few brands that try and truly get behind the problem.

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