
Muhammad Al Arabi
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I'm Muhammad Al Arabi, a UI/UX designer with a passion for creating intuitive, user-centered digital experiences. I focus on designing clean, functional interfaces that balance user needs with business goals.
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SEO Isn’t Dead — It Just Changed: Insights from Ayub Ansary’s Conference Session
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) has been a cornerstone of digital marketing for over two decades, continuously adapting to the shifting sands of search engine algorithms, user behavior, and technological advancements. Despite periodic cries of its demise, SEO remains a vital channel for organic visibility and traffic acquisition. The recent conference session featuring Ayub Ansary provides fresh, data-backed perspectives that challenge the notion of SEO as a fading discipline. Instead, it reveals an industry in flux—one that demands new strategies and higher standards to thrive.
By Muhammad Al Arabi15 days ago in Journal
How SEOs Can Integrate AI into Copywriting: A Survival Guide
In the fast-evolving digital marketing landscape, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) remains a cornerstone for driving organic traffic, enhancing visibility, and ultimately growing businesses online. However, as search engines become smarter and user expectations rise, the role of content creation has transformed into a more nuanced, strategic task. Enter Artificial Intelligence (AI)—a powerful tool reshaping how SEOs approach copywriting. Ayub Ansary’s insights provide a compelling framework for understanding and implementing AI-powered copywriting techniques that not only survive but thrive in this competitive environment.
By Muhammad Al Arabi15 days ago in Journal
7 Questions With Ayub Ansary on AI, LLMs, SEO and User Experience
Search is no longer a quiet exchange between a query and a list of links. It is becoming a conversation, mediated by large language models that decide what to explain, what to omit, and which sources deserve attention. For businesses, publishers, and product teams, this shift raises hard questions about visibility, trust, and relevance.
By Muhammad Al Arabiabout a month ago in Journal
How AI Is Reshaping Search Engines and the Future of SEO
The rise of artificial intelligence within search engines reshaped how visibility, relevance, and trust are evaluated. Across global markets, headlines questioning the survival of search engine optimization gained momentum following the rollout of generative answers, AI-driven ranking systems, and automated content tools. During the SEO × AI Summit Bangladesh 2025, SEO strategist Ayub Ansary presented a research-led perspective grounded in long-term performance data and applied experience across competitive industries.
By Muhammad Al Arabi2 months ago in Journal
SEO Isn’t Dead — It Just Changed: What a Conference Discussion with Ayub Ansary Reveals
Predictions about the decline of search engine optimisation appear with regularity. Each major algorithm update, changes in search layouts, or the rise of AI-driven content production renew claims that organic visibility lost its place. A recent industry conference session featuring SEO strategist Ayub Ansary offered a measured response grounded in long-term data and field experience rather than speculation.
By Muhammad Al Arabi2 months ago in Journal
The Psychology Behind Great UI/UX Design: How to Influence User Behavior
Ever wondered why some apps feel intuitive while others leave you frustrated? The difference lies in their ability to tap into human psychology. Successful UI/UX design doesn’t just look good—it leverages the way our brains work to guide behavior, build trust, and create memorable experiences.
By Muhammad Al Arabiabout a year ago in 01
Why UI/UX Design Is the Cornerstone of a Successful Digital Experience
Imagine walking into a store where the aisles are unorganized, the signs are confusing, and the checkout process feels like a maze. Would you return? Probably not. Now, apply this scenario to a digital experience. If your website or app is difficult to use, your users won’t stick around, no matter how groundbreaking your product is.
By Muhammad Al Arabiabout a year ago in 01






