Wanderlust writer who's failed at three startups himself-one app that fizzled, a podcast that podcasted itself into oblivion, and a kombucha side-gig that fermented more regret than revenue. Tajul Islam is the Founder of Ngital, a performance marketing agency built on the discipline of data and the impatience of ambition. With over fourteen years in media buying, strategy, and brand positioning, he has spent his career chasing one thing-clarity in how brands grow, stumble, and recover.
His work spans sectors as varied as real estate, healthcare, FMCG, and fintech, where he's helped brands squeeze every measurable ounce of return from every spent dollar. In his book, From Zero to Empire: Triumphs, Tumbles, and Turnarounds - Stories of 20 Self-Made Moguls Who Built Fortunes from Nothing, Tajul turns the spotlight away from metrics and onto the people behind them. He dissects the improbable journeys of entrepreneurs who built empires out of scarcity, loss, and sheer refusal to quit-a theme that mirrors the realities of his own path.
For all his fluency in data and strategy, Tajul writes less like a consultant and more like a man still testing his own hypotheses about success. He admits that he studies these moguls not just to tell their stories, but to learn from them-quietly measuring his own climb against theirs, still restless, still trying to build something that lasts. Catch him on X @tajulweb
His work spans sectors as varied as real estate, healthcare, FMCG, and fintech, where he's helped brands squeeze every measurable ounce of return from every spent dollar. In his book, From Zero to Empire: Triumphs, Tumbles, and Turnarounds - Stories of 20 Self-Made Moguls Who Built Fortunes from Nothing, Tajul turns the spotlight away from metrics and onto the people behind them. He dissects the improbable journeys of entrepreneurs who built empires out of scarcity, loss, and sheer refusal to quit-a theme that mirrors the realities of his own path.
For all his fluency in data and strategy, Tajul writes less like a consultant and more like a man still testing his own hypotheses about success. He admits that he studies these moguls not just to tell their stories, but to learn from them-quietly measuring his own climb against theirs, still restless, still trying to build something that lasts. Catch him on X @tajulweb




