Gary Vaynerchuk

Gary Vaynerchuk
Gary Vaynerchukis an entrepreneur, investor, author, public speaker, and internet personality...
NationalityRussian
ProfessionEntrepreneur
Date of Birth14 November 1975
CityBabruysk, Belarus
CountryRussian Federation
building due hours national online people spent success talking videos
My store, Wine Library, outsells big national chains. How do you think we do it? It started with hustle. I always say that our success wasn't due to my hundreds of online videos about wine that went viral, but to the hours I spent talking to people online afterward, making connections and building relationships.
successful organization culture
Company culture is the backbone of any successful organization.
successful thinking clouds
I spent all my time in the clouds or the dirt and that is why I think I’m successful
motivational happiness success
Do what makes you happy. Keep it simple. Do the research. Work hard. Look ahead.
motivational happiness success
I measure my success by how happy I am, not how big the business is or how much money I've made.
successful community reason
The reason I became successful is because I touched. I touched my community.
successful years skills
The skill sets it takes to be a successful entrepreneur, a successful marketer, or a relevant celebrity is a different skill set than you needed ten years ago, even though that was the skill set that mattered for decades.
success roi saying-hello
Saying hello doesn't have an ROI. It's about building relationships.
growing-up inspiration driving
You didn't grow up driving...you figured it out.
thinking might acquisition
I think the acquisition of consumers might be on the verge of being mapped. The battlefield is going to be retention and lifetime value.
blog brand building business gave personal surrounded totally
Winelibrary.tv was about building personal brand equity. It was a business move. Now, it was totally surrounded by a passion for wine, but I very much gave a lot of thought to doing a sports-video blog instead.
cool learning people
People are more comfortable learning about wine because now they can just Google, you know, 'Soave,' and say, 'Oh, O.K., cool.'
next people
People don't want to embrace culture shifts because it's not going to happen in the next 20 minutes.
far marketers operating trying work
Here's how I work: It's 2013, and most marketers are operating like it's 2009. I'm always trying to market like it's 2015, but not like it's 2020. A lot of my contemporaries who understand where the world is going, go too far out, and aren't practical. I have always prided myself on being visionary, with a heavy practicality.