Business Tips: #AskGaryVee 301 | Maddie Rae

Business Tips: #AskGaryVee 301 | Maddie Rae

Awesome Tip: #AskGaryVee 301 | Maddie Rae



On episode 301 of the #AskGaryVee Show, slime entrepreneur Maddie Rae stops by and we talk about:
– How Maddie got into the world of slime
– The Slime Bash convention
– Maddie’s favorite aspect of making slime

#QUESTIONS:
6:23 – Where do you think slime is in its cultural progression?
25:04 – What are your thoughts on conventions?
28:38 – What is the most expensive slime you have seen sold on the market?

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34 Replies to “Business Tips: #AskGaryVee 301 | Maddie Rae”

  1. It's interesting to hear the perspective of a teenage influencer from the Northeast. She mentioned Instagram and Snapchat as the most popular platforms. In LA, where my daughter is from, also in 8th grade, it's Instagram and YouTube. Very Interesting.

  2. I'm 30 and listen to everything Gary puts out. This is interesting because when I was her age, I was playing with Nickelodeon Gak, which was HUGE. I remember getting it stuck in my grandmother rain gutters (don't ask me how). I think this girl has great potential to be an influencer and set up a business organizing conventions for herself and/or other companies.

  3. What I love about this is that it’s the perfect example of what the internet is capable when trends are leveraged against its power.

    And I’m not just talking about “trends” in the sense that it’s gonna go away. I’m 25 and kids were making slime 15 years ago when I was was in school, I remember a school project one year was making slime. So it’s not a trend in the sense that it’s going away but in the sense that it’s for a season of a person’s life.

    But what the internet has allowed is people to document and create on that season of life so that when the next generation comes along who’s going to get into slime, they’re not starting from square one. They’re going to have something to build off of.

    It’s amazing

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