Abhijeet Singh Rajawat

I build, scale, and sell digital assets. But getting here wasn’t exactly a straight line.

(The Spark)

During my first year of college in 2019, I took a job at a local call center. I put my head down, saved up, and eventually bought a phone I wanted. Once that was done, I quit—but something fundamental had changed. I had gotten my first real taste of earning my own money, and I knew I wanted more.

Whole Journy

1. Down the Rabbit Hole

When 2020 hit, I started relentlessly searching for ways to make money online. I went down every rabbit hole you can imagine. I tried video editing, VFX, web development, and general digital marketing. I tested everything, one by one, until I finally struck a chord with the trifecta that would change everything: Content Writing, SEO, and WordPress.

I scraped together ₹6,000, bought my first domain and hosting plan, and built a website.

At the same time, I discovered the world of freelancing. I set up profiles on Upwork and Fiverr, putting my new skills to the test. Slowly but surely, traffic to my site started picking up, and international clients began reaching out to me.

2. The 9-to-5 Trap (and the Escape)

Believing I needed “real-world” experience, I took a 9-to-5 job at a digital marketing agency. I lasted exactly one year. I hated the daily grind and the strict limitations of building someone else’s dream.

I quit, poured everything I had into my side hustle, and focused entirely on what I actually enjoyed doing.

3. The Breakthrough

From 2022 onward, I shifted my focus to building and selling websites. The real validation came when I successfully flipped my first site for $1,200.

I still remember the feeling of that massive breakthrough month in January 2023. Everything finally clicked at once. In a single month, I pulled in:

  • $620 from content creation
  • $300 from ad revenue
  • $460 from affiliate revenue
  • $1,200 from a website sale

That was the moment I knew there was absolutely no going back. Since then, I’ve flipped several websites.

4. The AI Scare (And the Pivot)

Just when things were running perfectly, the AI wave hit, and the SEO landscape changed completely almost overnight. I honestly thought it was all over. I panicked and even went as far as dusting off my resume, preparing to surrender and go back to a standard corporate job.

But I quickly figured out that AI wasn’t a career-ender—it was a blessing in disguise. How exactly? Well, maybe I’ll cover that later.

5. What I Do Today

Today, my entire business model is focused on the “build and exit” strategy.

I’ve built strict processes to outsource the majority of any remaining client work, freeing me up to act as an operator for my own portfolio. I currently spend my time building Facebook pages, YouTube channels, and utilizing AI tools to rapidly scale digital assets for lucrative exits.

I no longer offer traditional services or take on new clients. I’m just here to build, scale, and enjoy the process.

Services

What Services Do I Offer

None. I no longer work for or with new clients. I’ve got my hands full.

My Previous Work

Here are some testimonials from my clients.

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What’s the purpose of this website?

When people ask me what I do and it takes a lot of time to explain them so I thought let’s just create a website.