Use every customer point of contact to weave stories about who you are and what your brand stands for.
GARY VAYNERCHUKI always say that the real success of Wine Library wasn’t due to the videos I posted, but to the hours I spent talking to people online afterward, making connections and building relationships.
More Gary Vaynerchuk Quotes
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Love your family, work super hard, live your passion.
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No relationships should be taken for granted. They are what life is all about, the whole point. How we cultivate our relationships is often the greatest determinant of the type of life we get to live.
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Company culture is the backbone of any successful organization.
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The incredible brand awareness and bottom-line profits achievable through social media marketing require hustle, heart, sincerity, constant engagement, long-term commitment, and most of all, artful and strategic storytelling.
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Content is king, but context is God.
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Do what makes you happy. Keep it simple. Do the research. Work hard. Look ahead.
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Hustle is waking up the day before you die and realising you gave it your all.
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It’s very logical: There is proven ROI in doing whatever you can to turn your customers into advocates for your brand or business. The way to create advocates is to offer superior customer service.
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If people say you shouldn’t pursue business around your passion they are haters. Don’t believe them.
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If you’re not putting out relevant content in relevant places, you don’t exist.
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Pour your heart and soul into your business. People will notice.
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Market like the year you are in.
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The reason we love our parents is because they loved us first. Every single company should take this advice.
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The best marketing strategy ever: CARE
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The chef that grew up with the grandma who cooks tends to always beat the chef that went to the culinary institute. It’s in the blood.
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