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.
GARY VAYNERCHUKThe 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.
GARY VAYNERCHUKAll your ideas may be solid or even good .. But you have to Actually EXECUTE on them for them to matter.
GARY VAYNERCHUKIt’s not how many followers you have, it’s how many care. It’s not width, it’s depth. It’s not how many impressions you get, it’s how much attention you get.
GARY VAYNERCHUKDon’t worry; skills are cheap, passion is priceless. If you’re passionate about your content and you know it and do it better than anyone else, even with few formal business skills you have the potential to create a million-dollar business.
GARY VAYNERCHUKLook yourself in the mirror and ask yourself, what do I want to do everyday for the rest of my life. Do that!
GARY VAYNERCHUKYou cannot underestimate the sharpness of people’s BS radar. They can spot a soulless, bureaucratic tactic a million miles away.
GARY VAYNERCHUKThe 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.
GARY VAYNERCHUKLove your family, work super hard, live your passion.
GARY VAYNERCHUKOn Facebook, the definition of great content is not the content that makes the most sales, but the content that people most want to share with others.
GARY VAYNERCHUKPour your heart and soul into your business. People will notice.
GARY VAYNERCHUKA penguin cannot become a giraffe, so just be the best penguin you can be.
GARY VAYNERCHUKYou can’t read about push ups. You gotta do them.
GARY VAYNERCHUKKnow the philosophy, know the details, and ignore everything in the middle.
GARY VAYNERCHUKContent is king, but context is God.
GARY VAYNERCHUKThe best marketing strategy ever: CARE
GARY VAYNERCHUKI have no understanding as to why you wouldn’t try to make what you’re passionate about work for you.
GARY VAYNERCHUK