Business Tips: Do You Have the Stomach for the Storms? Complexcon 2018 | DailyVee 499

Business Tips: Do You Have the Stomach for the Storms? Complexcon 2018 | DailyVee 499

Awesome Tip: Do You Have the Stomach for the Storms? Complexcon 2018 | DailyVee 499



If you look at how entrepreneurship is glamorized on social media, you’d think that it’s sunny and rosy and fun for 98% of the time.

Truth is… it’s the reverse.

Entrepreneurship is hard and lonely. Most successful entrepreneurs spend their days in “dark clouds”, not sunshine.


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Gary Vaynerchuk is the chairman of VaynerX, a modern-day media and communications holding company and the active CEO of VaynerMedia, a full-service advertising agency servicing Fortune 100 clients across the company’s 4 locations.

In addition to VaynerMedia, VaynerX also includes Gallery Media Group, which houses women’s lifestyle brand PureWow and men’s lifestyle brand ONE37pm. In addition to running VaynerMedia, Gary also serves as a partner in the athlete representation agency VaynerSports, cannabis-focused branding and marketing agency Green Street and restaurant reservations app Resy.

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23 Replies to “Business Tips: Do You Have the Stomach for the Storms? Complexcon 2018 | DailyVee 499”

  1. Gary I have an important question. I absolutely love making music and want to make money doing so but I have to accept the possibility that my skill level may not be acceptable. I’ve been educating myself and actually practicing for 10 years. Would it be more beneficial to continue toward my passion or attempt new skills or endeavors in order to find more “success”?

  2. GARYVEE THE MANN!!! I've taken all of Gary's advice. Jumped out of my comfort zone and now am on target to make million, I've even just created a YouTube channel to follow my progress. My first video is due to drop in 45 mins. I would love some support/feedback ,so please hit subscribe and check out please

  3. I was down and having a response hangover and this enlivened me. Cheers Gary Vee. You've got some awesome filmmakers there too, and a badass soundtrack, and I love that guy who dared to ask you the important question.

  4. When I started my coffee business I told my subscribers that I will vlog the entire process. Well months passed and I ended up only vlogging the good parts and being ashamed to show the mistakes I was making. I saw this video and the first minute hit me hard, it was exactly what I was experiencing. So I decided to make a video coming clean about sugarcoating things and it got way more views and comments of support than any of my other recent videos. People really do love honesty and it looks like 99% of people out there wanna see someone succeed rather than fail so it was a bit dumb of me to be afraid of what people would say about my mistakes. Anyways thanks for the good advice Gary!

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