Kartik, a BCA graduate turned writer, is redefining what content looks like on the professional internet.
In a world where LinkedIn feeds are stuffed with corporate jargon, recycled motivational quotes, and posts that read like they were assembled by committee, one creator is doing something dangerously different. He is being himself. And the internet is paying attention.
Kartik is a writer, personal branding expert, copywriter, and content manager who grew up reading books, not business playbooks. With over 700 books consumed in the last decade and a writing career that started accidentally at seventeen, he has built a voice that refuses to fit neatly into any category. He writes short-form, long-form, technical, personal, brand, and human content, and he does it all with a rare honesty that makes people stop scrolling.
His rise on LinkedIn has been anything but conventional. Before the platform, Kartik cut his teeth on Twitter, where his unhinged, brain-rot-flavored humor started doing serious numbers. That energy followed him to LinkedIn, where he quickly became recognized for his signature bait-and-switch humor, a style that lures readers in with a familiar setup and then flips the entire conversation on its head. By far one of the funniest voices on the platform, Kartik has proven that humor is not just welcome on LinkedIn but necessary. He treats it as a storytelling tool, a pattern interrupt, and a way to make people actually feel something between the endless “Excited to announce” posts.
But do not mistake the comedy for a lack of depth. Kartik’s writing regularly tackles subjects that most LinkedIn creators avoid entirely, and he does it with the kind of conviction that makes his posts impossible to ignore.
His viral article on the state of content writing pulled no punches. “Content writing won’t die in 2025. It’ll be dismembered. Bit by bit. Sliced with vague feedback like ‘Can we make it sound less writer-y?'” he wrote. The piece struck a nerve with thousands of writers and freelancers who recognized themselves in every line, from the impossible briefs to the soul-crushing revision cycles. Kartik gave voice to a frustration that the industry had been quietly swallowing for years, and the response was overwhelming.
He brought that same fearlessness to a piece on AI and consent, writing about deepfakes, data exploitation, and the erosion of bodily autonomy in the age of generative technology. “AI is terrifying because it puts women in places they never chose to be,” he wrote. “Call it innovation, call it entertainment, but it is theft.” The article resonated far beyond LinkedIn, sparking conversations about digital consent, corporate accountability, and the real human cost of unchecked technological progress.
Then there was his reimagining of the “she’s a 10” trend, a post that took a reductive internet meme and transformed it into something deeply personal. Drawing from his own upbringing in a household led by his mother, aunts, and grandmother, Kartik wrote: “I never once saw a 10. I saw an 8, the hours she works before coming home to start her second shift.” The post was a quiet, powerful reminder that reducing people to numbers erases everything that actually makes them remarkable.
What makes Kartik stand out in a saturated creator economy is not just what he writes but how he thinks about writing itself. He has described his approach as wanting to “understand writing like an organism: how it breathes, mutates, survives, saves.” That philosophy shows up in everything he publishes. His content does not chase trends for the sake of visibility. It starts conversations, challenges assumptions, and consistently reminds his growing audience that words still have the power to change how people see the world.
As a personal branding expert and content strategist, Kartik now helps others find and sharpen their online voices. His work sits at the intersection of creativity, strategy, and raw emotional intelligence, a combination that has made him one of the fastest-growing voices on LinkedIn today.
He is not slowing down. He is not playing it safe. And he is certainly not adding emojis just because the client asked.
Kartik is making waves. And if you are not paying attention yet, you are already behind.
Contact: Kartik LinkedIn: [Kartik’s LinkedIn Profile]
Email: kartikbhardwaj.28.kb@gmail.com
