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Former Macquarie Bank finance guy. Master of the frequent flyer puzzle. The founder who deliberately stops his business from growing.
Steve Hui knows exactly how to unlock the hidden value of the airline industry to fly at the front of the plane. Now, the founder of iFLYflat is cutting through the standard "scale at all costs" startup mentality to deliver a masterclass on building a highly profitable business strictly on your own terms.
In this fascinating episode of This Could Be So Good, Steve sits down with hosts Larry Emdur and Steve Grace for a refreshing look at the "anti-hustle" entrepreneurship model and the true currency of credit card points.
Steve strips away the traditional founder playbook to reveal the brilliantly unconventional reality behind his success. He details how handing out fake flight tickets to women at a bar landed his first major PR break, why raising his prices from $50 to $1,900 actually improved his business, and why he gleefully fires customers who are too hard to deal with. He also opens up about the psychological trap of giving your product away for free, and why deliberately capping his company's growth at 500 customers a year is the ultimate founder flex.
From decoding airline reward systems to living like you’ve already sold your company, this is entrepreneurship like you’ve never heard it before.
Timestamps:
00:00 - The original elevator pitch: "Fly business class for free"
02:17 - The A380 flight that changed his life forever
04:18 - The truth about credit cards and making points work for you
06:45 - The early loophole: Buying a $5,000 First Class ticket
08:03 - The Bar Strategy: How handing out fake tickets launched his PR
10:08 - Why people forgive small businesses for doing wacky marketing
16:42 - The absolute worst part of the job: Customers changing their minds
20:23 - Why increasing his fee from $50 to $1,900 lost him zero clients
23:43 - The power of firing high-maintenance customers
27:56 - How airlines actually make all their money (The Points Pyramid)
31:25 - The "Free" Trap: Why people only value what they pay for
38:46 - The Anti-Scale Strategy: Deliberately limiting growth to 500 customers
42:34 - Final advice: Live your life like you've already sold your business
By The Nudge GroupFormer Macquarie Bank finance guy. Master of the frequent flyer puzzle. The founder who deliberately stops his business from growing.
Steve Hui knows exactly how to unlock the hidden value of the airline industry to fly at the front of the plane. Now, the founder of iFLYflat is cutting through the standard "scale at all costs" startup mentality to deliver a masterclass on building a highly profitable business strictly on your own terms.
In this fascinating episode of This Could Be So Good, Steve sits down with hosts Larry Emdur and Steve Grace for a refreshing look at the "anti-hustle" entrepreneurship model and the true currency of credit card points.
Steve strips away the traditional founder playbook to reveal the brilliantly unconventional reality behind his success. He details how handing out fake flight tickets to women at a bar landed his first major PR break, why raising his prices from $50 to $1,900 actually improved his business, and why he gleefully fires customers who are too hard to deal with. He also opens up about the psychological trap of giving your product away for free, and why deliberately capping his company's growth at 500 customers a year is the ultimate founder flex.
From decoding airline reward systems to living like you’ve already sold your company, this is entrepreneurship like you’ve never heard it before.
Timestamps:
00:00 - The original elevator pitch: "Fly business class for free"
02:17 - The A380 flight that changed his life forever
04:18 - The truth about credit cards and making points work for you
06:45 - The early loophole: Buying a $5,000 First Class ticket
08:03 - The Bar Strategy: How handing out fake tickets launched his PR
10:08 - Why people forgive small businesses for doing wacky marketing
16:42 - The absolute worst part of the job: Customers changing their minds
20:23 - Why increasing his fee from $50 to $1,900 lost him zero clients
23:43 - The power of firing high-maintenance customers
27:56 - How airlines actually make all their money (The Points Pyramid)
31:25 - The "Free" Trap: Why people only value what they pay for
38:46 - The Anti-Scale Strategy: Deliberately limiting growth to 500 customers
42:34 - Final advice: Live your life like you've already sold your business