Kunal’s Journey: From Confusion to Zoom In Success

2019: The College Confusion

I was in college, pursuing B.Com, but honestly, I had no idea what I was doing. In school, I was a good student, especially in my 10th and 12th grades. But after that? Total confusion.
I always wanted to do business, but college felt like just a place to get a degree, which, in my mind, was a waste of time. I was going more for personality development, hanging out with friends, and learning things that my college wasn’t teaching me.
2020: The Digital Marketing Spark
In my second year, I came across a Sandeep Maheshwari video. It talked about making money online by creating websites and selling affiliate products. That idea clicked with me.
Excited, I built my first website. It looked amazing! But then came the big question—what now? I had no idea how to make money from it.

2021: Realization & The First Step

That’s when I had a realization—I might not know how to monetize a website, but I know how to make beautiful websites. And there were people out there who needed a website designer.
So, I decided to start my journey as a website designer. But where to begin? I needed experience.
I researched for days, created a killer resume in just three days, and landed an internship at Polestar Creatives.
2021-2022: The Learning Phase
During my internship, I worked hard. Then I got my first job. Alongside that, I started freelancing. But everything I learned was self-taught—YouTube videos, Google searches, trial and error.
There were no offline courses in Karnal back then. No mentors, no guidance. Even small problems took me a month to solve.
I felt stuck—many times. I had no one to ask for help. My parents and friends didn’t have knowledge about digital marketing. So, my only teachers were big names like:
- Sandeep Maheshwari
- Beer Biceps
- Rahul Bhatnagar
- Vivek Bindra
- Grant Cardone
But they were unreachable. I couldn’t ask them one-to-one questions.

2022-2023: The Never-Ending Learning Curve

As I progressed, I realized website designing wasn’t enough.
- I needed to learn graphic designing.
- Then, I had to get in front of the camera.
- That meant improving my communication skills.
- Then, I needed a good camera.
- After that, I had to learn video editing.
- And finally, I had to manage a business.
There was no roadmap, no step-by-step guide—just me figuring things out as I went.
2023: The Birth of Zoom In Success
That struggle made me think:
What if someone could provide students with the roadmap I never had?
I realized that students in 10+2 or college are just like I was—confused, lost, and stuck without guidance.
That’s why I started Zoom In Success. I wanted to be the mentor I never had.
Now, I know that:
- You don’t need an expensive phone.
- You don’t need fancy tools.
- You don’t need to waste years figuring things out.
You just need the right guidance. What took me five years to learn, I can now teach in three to four months.
And that’s the story of how I went from a confused college student to building Zoom In Success—so that others don’t have to struggle like I did.
