Growing up in Malaysia, my vision for life was refreshingly simple.
Find a stable job.
Start a family.
Live quietly.
While others chased grand ambitions, I was content to be like water, flowing where life took me, adapting to whatever container held me.
University passed in a comfortable blur of studies, basketball games, and late-night gaming sessions. After graduation, I followed the expected path into a respectable position as an assistant engineer at an oil palm company. The trajectory seemed clear: steady advancement, predictable raises, a life of reasonable comfort.
When my friend suggested a work-and-travel program in the United States, it triggered the adventurous (or rebellious) part of me. An opportunity to "see the world"!
In 2011, I found myself at Zion National Park, surrounded by towering red cliffs and an international cast of colleagues from around the world. For four months, I experienced a completely different environment and way of thinking.
The experience sparked questions I'd never seriously contemplated:
Returning to Malaysia, I did what seemed sensible.
I found a stable job.
For awhile I was happy. But only for a while.
Until my brother Reeve showed me something intriguing: an online marketplace called Flippa where websites were bought and sold like digital property.
We purchased several websites, expecting instant success and passive income.
After a few weeks waiting blindly, reality finally hits.
A "product" is just one side of the equation. You still need "traffic" to the product before it can even convert to sign ups or sales.
Despite the failure, I recognized an opportunity to create websites specifically designed to be sold.
In my spare time, I built and flipped websites, generating around $12,000 in a year. My first taste of online income.
This side project revealed a possible alternative to the traditional career path I had been following.
Despite my early success with website flipping, I didn't continue.
My parents viewed my "online ventures" with skepticism.
"Not a real career."
And I kinda agreed.
I returned to conventional career paths, believing they offered greater security and respect. For two years, I sold palm oil machinery to mills.
But something was missing. Do I want to spend the rest of my life driving around selling machines? I don't think so.
The search eventually led me to starting a ship salvaging venture.
The beginning was promising.
New challenges.
Interesting projects.
Potential for good money.
Until reality set in (again).
My business partner was great at securing projects but terrible at delivering them.
Excuses piled up.
Deadlines were missed.
Clients became frustrated.
Day by day, my savings disappeared into payroll and operations. I kept thinking, "Just one more month and things will turn around..."
They never did.
Two years later, during Chinese New Year, I couldn't afford the traditional red packet gift for my parents, something I'd proudly given every year since starting work.
Unwilling to return to employment, I forced myself to pick up new skills. I started freelancing, taking up every projects I can find - from app development, email marketing, SEO, and so on.
Eventually, Reeve and I decided to start an agency in order to grow bigger (make more money).
Our approaches couldn't have been more different.
As an introvert, I pushed myself to attend networking events, focused on personally delivering projects. Reeve, meanwhile, began "growth hacking" and experimenting with many different ways of getting clients.
We struggled initially, targeting local Malaysian businesses with limited budgets and perspectives.
The breakthrough came after attending Tony Robbins' Business Mastery program.
Among the many insights, one hit me like a brick:
we were thinking too small.
How could two brothers from Malaysia compete globally?
The answer came through differentiation.
While most agencies offered either brand design OR direct response marketing, we saw an opportunity to bridge these worlds.
Our approach combined aesthetic brand elements with conversion-focused design creating funnels & landing pages that both looked impressive AND generated results.
Our first international client came through a Facebook group where I had been actively sharing insights.
A marketing director from a U.S. company messaged me after seeing my breakdown of their competitor's landing page.
"Your analysis showed me issues I'd never noticed," he wrote. "Can you help us redesign our funnel?"
That project became our case study.
They referred us to three more businesses, and suddenly our international client roster was growing.
Success with one client led to another, then another.
As we delivered results, word spread through the digital marketing community.
High-profile clients began reaching out.
We developed a reputation for combining beautiful design with performance-driven results.
Today, I run The Brand Funnels, our conversion design agency specializing in landing pages, funnels and websites that bridge brand aesthetics with direct response principles. Our focus on international clients has created a business that allows us to work anytime, anywhere, without limit.
As more people seen the success about our methodology, people around us started reaching out.
Eventually, Reeve & I developed a teaching program to help Malaysian entrepreneurs to create a freedom business through evergreen skills & client acquisition.
Specifically, international clients acquisition.
A business without border.
This teaching work has become particularly meaningful.
Watching students transform from absolute clueless to making money internationally mirrors my own journey.
Looking back, I see how each chapter of my story, even the painful ones, contributed to where I am today.
The work-travel program expanded my horizons.
The website flipping gave me my first taste of digital income.
The ship salvaging failure taught me about partnership and responsibility.
Each experience was a necessary step.
What began as a quest for stability has become something much more significant, and Bruce Lee's "be like water" has certainly guided my life philosophy along the way.
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