A decade of learning, failing, building, and teaching - from blogging and content writing
to full-stack development and founding companies.
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Early days – Blogger at 11 years old
Multiple niches · News · Motivation · Food
I started my online journey as a blogger, creating around 10–15 websites across different niches.
I wrote and published articles daily and kept applying for Google AdSense, facing multiple rejections.
That phase taught me consistency, discipline, and how the internet actually works.
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Content writer at CouponsWala
0.1 INR per word · 6–7k words per day
My first official job was at CouponsWala, where I wrote engaging content and found coupons
for various products. I worked 5–6 hours daily, hitting 6–7k words a day. The pay was low,
but it was a crucial learning phase in quality, speed, and understanding users.
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More blogging jobs & laptop content
0.14 INR per word · 10–15k per month
I worked with more blogging companies, writing technical articles like laptop specifications and buying guides.
Even though I was making around 10–15k a month, I knew my long-term goal was bigger, so I decided to move on.
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Falling in love with coding
C · C++ · Python · Code With Harry era
I started serious coding with C, watching the complete Code With Harry playlist (120+ hours),
then moved to C++. It felt cleaner but still mostly terminal-based. Python changed everything -
it was fun, powerful, and more visual. I built projects like my own AI assistant long before ChatGPT existed.
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Trading phase – margins, wins & big loss
Options · Margin trading · BTC 100x
I shifted focus to trading: options, futures, and margin trading. I became strong in technical and fundamental
analysis, even teaching students on Discord for a fee. But one mistake changed everything: I took a 100x
leveraged Bitcoin trade, removed my stop loss, watched profits hit 5000% (around $9k), and then lost it all
within minutes. That moment made me walk away from trading and re-commit fully to building things.
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Understanding business, management & success
Entrepreneurship · Leadership · Business psychology
During my early coding journey, I simultaneously started studying how businesses operate:
sales, systems, branding, decision-making, and how successful people think. I read many books about success,
business, and time management which helped me understand how to lead teams, manage clients,
and run long-term projects like real companies - not just as a freelancer.
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Deep interest in psychology & neuroscience
Free Will · Cognitive Psychology · Time Paradox
I used to read 30–40 pages daily from psychology, neuroscience and philosophy books. Titles like
Free Will by Sam Harris, Cognitive Psychology, The Time Paradox,
and books by Brian Tracy shaped how I think about behaviour, decision-making, productivity,
and how people interact with technology - which directly influences how I build products.
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Full-stack development – this is it
HTML · CSS · JavaScript · Node · MySQL · MongoDB
I started learning web development with HTML and CSS, then JavaScript, again from Code With Harry playlists.
I explored frameworks like React and Angular, and then the backend attracted me even more - building APIs,
connecting databases, and making complete products. I used MySQL and later switched heavily to MongoDB.
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Learning SEO deeply – becoming a professional SEO expert
On-page · Off-page · Backlinks · DA/PA · Keyword ranking
At the same time, I was learning SEO in-depth: meta tags, keyword density, ranking factors, Google/Yahoo/Bing indexing,
internal links, and full backlink strategies. I built hundreds of profile backlinks, acquired high-authority backlinks
from news and educational sites, and understood how to practically increase DA/PA and ranking strength for websites.
This knowledge later became a core part of Vynce Digital.
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Real projects & teaching
YouTube channel: programmerswarehouse
I built a YouTube video downloader & trimmer (later taken down by YouTube strike),
a full video streaming platform similar to YouTube (for learning, not production),
full-stack ecommerce projects, and real-time WebSocket chat apps.
I shared these as a series on my channel programmerswarehouse, teaching full-stack development by building real products.
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Backend intern & early high-paying offers
2021 · Yaro backend intern · 25k/month · 12 LPA & 24 LPA+ offers
In 2021, I joined Yaro as a backend intern for two months, working on an app that helped kids invest in stocks with their parents’ permission. I was responsible for the entire backend stack. The startup didn’t get funded and eventually shut down, but it gave me real exposure to how lean startups operate. After that, I received a full-time 12 LPA hybrid offer from a Mumbai-based company led by Aditya and worked there for a few months. When they required me to move on-site to Mumbai, I chose to leave because my studies in Kashmir were still going on. Later, I received multiple job offers with packages of 24 LPA+, but I intentionally declined them so I could double down on my own freelancing and long-term projects instead of locking myself into a single job.
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Full-stack course on Udemy
40+ hours · still in progress
I started creating a complete full-stack development course on Udemy, crossing 40+ hours of content.
Due to getting busy with client work and company building, it’s still pending - but the foundation is there.
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Freelancing – 100+ projects shipped
Telegram · Fiverr · worldwide clients
I freelanced heavily, mostly through Telegram and a bit on Fiverr.
One of my first Fiverr clients came back twice, but I quickly realised how competitive platforms are.
Instead of chasing platforms, I focused on delivering results. Over time, I completed 100+ client projects and earned over $100,000 through freelancing, development, SEO, and online businesses - which gave me the capital and confidence to start my own companies.
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Founding Vynce Digital & Clouvy Labs
Registered in India, Dubai & USA (Vynce Digital) · Clouvy Labs in progress
With enough savings and experience, I founded Vynce Digital and later
Clouvy Labs. Vynce Digital is a digital marketing and AI solutions company focusing
on US-based businesses first, with plans to expand into Europe and the Middle East. Clouvy Labs
focuses on building AI-driven tools and products. Both are still growing, and so am I.
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Today & beyond
700+ websites · Cloudflare · security & infrastructure
So far, I have managed 700+ websites with proper Cloudflare configuration,
DDoS protection, anti-hacking measures, and full server management. I’m still only 20,
and this is just the beginning. My focus now is to build long-term products, stable infrastructure,
and meaningful brands with real impact.