In this episode of Ventures and Visionaries, Morty sits down with Borja Cuan, co-founder of 415 Digital, to explore what it really takes to build a business that thrives in an overcrowded marketplace. Borja shares his 26-year journey in digital marketing—from early-internet startups to managing $120M annual budgets—and the moment he realized he could build an agency that truly delivered on its promises. They break down the mindset required to leave a comfortable job, how to spot real opportunity in competitive markets, and why exceptional service is still the ultimate differentiator. Whe...
In this episode of Ventures and Visionaries, Morty sits down with Borja Cuan, co-founder of 415 Digital, to explore what it really takes to build a business that thrives in an overcrowded marketplace. Borja shares his 26-year journey in digital marketing—from early-internet startups to managing $120M annual budgets—and the moment he realized he could build an agency that truly delivered on its promises. They break down the mindset required to leave a comfortable job, how to spot real opportunity in competitive markets, and why exceptional service is still the ultimate differentiator. Whether you're thinking of launching a business or leveling up your current one, this episode offers tactical insights grounded in real-world experience.
Guest Introduction:
Borja Cuan is the co-founder of 415 Digital, a performance marketing agency built on deep expertise and an obsession with exceptional client service. With over 26 years in digital marketing—spanning early dot-com startups, high-growth SaaS environments, and managing massive media budgets—Borja brings a practitioner’s perspective to entrepreneurship. His journey reflects courage, clarity, and the relentless pursuit of doing things better.
Key Takeaways:
- Hyper-competitive markets still hold opportunity if you’re confident in your skill set and differentiated value.
- A “plan B” mindset can ease the fear of entrepreneurship—your career doesn’t disappear if the business doesn’t work out.
- Specialization beats “jack of all trades” positioning; expand only when it enhances your core competency.
- Exceptional service—responsiveness, clarity, ownership—is the most underrated growth strategy in agency life.
- As you scale, investing in people through structured onboarding, training, and development becomes make-or-break.
- Remote work accelerates convenience but slows development; in-person exposure compounds learning for early-career professionals.
Chapter Markers:
0:00 Intro
0:21 Introducing Guest — Borja Cuan
1:10 Early Career & First Marketing Roles
1:34 Becoming a Business Owner
4:15 Lessons from the Early Years
5:52 The Importance of Having a Plan B
6:23 Passion, Purpose & Entrepreneurial Fit
7:05 The Reality of Sacrifice & Setbacks
8:17 Why Being a Business Owner Isn’t Glamorous
11:10 Avoiding Shiny-Object Syndrome
12:35 Finding Your Niche & Core Competency
13:51 Expanding Without Diluting
17:43 Training, Onboarding & Skill Development
20:09 Differentiating Through Client Experience
21:27 The Traits That Make Great Service Professionals
22:18 Handling High-Pressure Client Environments
23:38 Speaking Truth to Power as an Expert
26:57 Why Early-Career Professionals Need Office Time
29:37 Mentorship, Exposure & Career Acceleration
31:15 Remote Work’s Hidden Downsides
32:22 Hybrid as the Best Balance
33:41 How In-Person Culture Strengthens Teams
35:01 The Role of AI in Marketing & Agencies
37:05 Wrapping Up & Final Insights
Keywords:
Ventures and Visionaries, Morty Hackel, Borja Cuan, 415 Digital, entrepreneurship, competitive markets, digital marketing, performance marketing, agency growth, startup mindset, business strategy, specialization, hybrid work, talent development