I am Mohit Mudgil, founder of WOWMEDIA247. I spent years learning the hard way as a freelancer, stepped into a secure government job, then walked away from it to build a marketing agency that treats every client’s business like its own.
I started my professional journey right after graduation in 2013. While most people around me were preparing for stable jobs, I opened an account on the old versions of Upwork: Odesk and Elance. I had no network, no portfolio, and no guarantee that any of it would work.
For ten months I sent proposals, improved my skills, and kept going through silence and rejection. On 17 October 2013, everything shifted. I landed my first real freelance project and bought my first laptop from the income it generated. That date is etched in my memory because it proved that the path I had chosen could actually work.
For the next few years I balanced two worlds. By day I prepared for government service exams. By night I wrote proposals, delivered projects, learned SEO, content, and web, and slowly built a reputation with clients who were willing to take a chance on a driven freelancer in another country.
In 2016 I did what many would consider the sensible thing. I secured a government job. It came with a predictable salary, holidays, medical facilities, allowances, and the kind of stability that freelancing never promises.
On paper, it was perfect. In reality, I missed the challenge of building something of my own. I missed waking up curious about which project might land next, which client I could help, and which skill I could learn. The 9 to 5 routine gave me security but took away the thrill of growth.
For several years I lived with that tension. I was grateful for the job, but I knew that at some point I would have to choose which path to commit to fully.
When the pandemic arrived, the world went online faster than ever. Businesses that had never taken digital seriously were forced to. I watched this shift and realised that what I had learned as a freelancer was now more needed than it had ever been.
The safe option was to sit tight in my government role and wait for the world to stabilise. Instead, I made a different choice. I resigned from my secure job and returned to the uncertain, exciting world of building something of my own.
In 2021, I founded WOWMEDIA247. The idea was simple: create an agency that behaves like the best kind of freelancer. Responsive. Hands-on. Personally invested in every project. But also structured enough to deliver reliable quality, clear processes, and long term support.
I did not start with a big team or a fancy office. I started with a laptop, a decade of lessons from freelancing, and a clear standard for the work we would do: no shortcuts, no templates, and no treating clients as “just another project.”
Since then we have helped businesses across multiple countries with website design, SEO, content, and ongoing marketing. Every new project is still a challenge and a responsibility, not just a line on a portfolio.
When you work with me, you deal with a person who have actually built things from scratch, taken risks, and understand what it means to put your own name behind your business. That shapes how I treat your project and your money. The years I spent freelancing taught me some simple rules that now shape WOWMEDIA247:
If we cannot explain in simple terms what we are doing and why, we should not be doing it.
Clients should not have to chase their own agency for updates.
Design, SEO, content and ads only work when they are aligned with a clear business goal.
I would rather ship fewer, better projects than grow faster by cutting corners.
Outside client work, I care about writing, learning, and teaching. I read widely, study how people make decisions online, and experiment with ways to make complex ideas easier to understand. That curiosity feeds directly back into the work we do for clients.