Pour your heart and soul into your business. People will notice.
GARY VAYNERCHUKThe truth is that finding happiness in what you do every day is so imperative.
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The person who can dominate during rough times is the person who can dominate, period.
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It’s easy to dream about it. Much harder to execute it , Work!
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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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On 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.
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If you know exactly what you want to be, you need to spend as much time as possible with people who are actually that already.
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You have to understand your own personal DNA. Don’t do things because I do them or Steve Jobs or Mark Cuban tried it. You need to know your personal brand and stay true to it.
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Be reactionary. React to what the market wants. And the market wants one-on-one real time engagement. Now that we have the tools to engage, I’m going to continue fighting for the end user.
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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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Do what makes you happy. Keep it simple. Do the research. Work hard. Look ahead.
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We only get to play this game one time, one life.
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There has never been a better time in the history of time than right now to start a business.
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Hustle is waking up the day before you die and realising you gave it your all.
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Content is king, but context is God.
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All your ideas may be solid or even good .. But you have to Actually EXECUTE on them for them to matter.
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Company culture is a religion, not a sermon.
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