Marketing Over Milkshakes
How do you get fired from your own company after building a £200M IPO business… and then start again? Chairman of Huddled PLC, Martin Higginson shares how he went from launching Britain’s biggest-selling BMX magazine at 20…to scaling a mobile business to a £200 million valuation…to pioneering surplus-led e-commerce with Huddled PLC to take on Amazon! This episode of Marketing Over Milkshakes is a masterclass in entrepreneurship, marketing fundamentals, arbitrage thinking and founder resilience. If you are looking to unlock the internet’s fastest growing marketing channel, connect with the team at RevWise https://revwise.com/ Martin shares lessons from four decades of building, scaling, exiting - and rebuilding. With businesses across publishing, telecoms, premium rate competitions, mobile content, gaming, student accommodation and e-commerce it is clear how Martin has created the level of success that has resulted with his appearance on The Sunday Times Rich List. You’ll hear how Monster Mob reached a £200m valuation, what really happened when he was fired from his own company, why most founders “self-harm” successful businesses, and how Huddled PLC is now tackling surplus retail, logistics arbitrage and the cost of living crisis. In this episode you will hear: * Building and selling Britain’s biggest BMX magazine before age 21 * Why strict business plans can kill startups * The power of arbitrage in telecoms and digital businesses * Scaling Monster Mob to a £200m valuation * Getting fired from your own company and rebuilding * Premium rate competitions and early internet monetisation * The Scottish Telecom IPO and the dot-com era * Founder psychology: loneliness, pressure and resilience * Why entrepreneurs struggle to let go * Surplus retail and the Huddled PLC model * E-commerce logistics, Amazon conditioning and next-day delivery * How small brands can survive against Amazon * Reducing retail waste while protecting margin partnering with the likes of Temu * Building cooperative-style scale in modern e-commerce Key Moments: 00:00 Vegas, affiliate marketing and early premium rate competition stories 06:52 From photojournalist to launching Britain’s biggest BMX magazine 15:41 Selling his first business at 20 and lessons from early exit 18:30 The men’s magazine idea that came before its time 22:30 Premium rate competitions: the breakthrough revenue model 28:30 Outmanoeuvring competitors and scaling nationally 30:27 From weekend revenue to telecom acquisition talks 35:27 Demon Internet, arbitrage and early ISP economics 40:02 Why timing beats ideas: Malcolm Gladwell & infrastructure lessons 42:53 Avatars, online casinos and being too early to market 45:15 Launching Monster Mob and scaling to £200m valuation 48:45 Getting removed from his own company 52:23 Super Casino: live interactive TV before its time 01:02:11 Huddled PLC: surplus retail and the cost of living opportunity 01:12:57 TikTok, deal communities and performance marketing engine 01:18:33 Logistics arbitrage and competing with Amazon 01:24:10 Founder psychology: the loneliness of leadership 01:27:25 Why most entrepreneurs self-sabotage successful businesses 01:32:54 The biggest marketing opportunity brands are missing
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