Business Tips: The Last Episode of #AskGaryVee, Political Marketing, & Dealing With Grief | #AskGaryVee Episode 219
Awesome Tip: The Last Episode of #AskGaryVee, Political Marketing, & Dealing With Grief | #AskGaryVee Episode 219
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#QOTD: What is your favorite move of location so far in your life?
#TIMESTAMPS:
0:58 – What’s your POV on belts?
2:02 – Should I be working 18 hours a day? In episode 215, you said that putting in the time does not mean you will be successful. I’m confused, should I give up?
3:51 – We know you’re not a “bling bling” guy, but be honest, how many Nike kicks you got?
4:29 – What are your thoughts on breaking out in the world of politics and branding the right way?
6:18 – How do you find your motivation again after dealing with grief and loss?
8:36 – What was your best day at the old office?
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47 Replies to “Business Tips: The Last Episode of #AskGaryVee, Political Marketing, & Dealing With Grief | #AskGaryVee Episode 219”
I wish i had Gary's energy
Sadly, talent trumps work ethic.
QOTD Just moving from my moms place to my own… It was lousy by todays standards but man did I love the freedom!
from Russia to America is my favorite move
QOTD: moving from home office to office outside of home.
My favorite move was in 2004! Moved out of my parent's apartment they NEVER used the AC or Heater in Tucson, AZ. Needless to say i haven't looked back since.
Great video Gary! I like your answer for the working 18 hours a day question.
My favorite move of location would have to be from Augusta to Atlanta only because it provided me with even more networking and possibly job opportunities. It also allows me to broaden my horizon more in my career field. Also I feel that you made valid point you stated that work ethic and talent coincide with each other as well as putting in time.
great video man hope you like the new office
is this office closing down?
click bait
Super appreciate getting a question on the last #AskGaryVee ever 😉
Dope kicks btw
The old wise tell says, "If you THUMBS UP this comment, Gary's wild hair will fix itself."
Moving to Darwin, NT, Australia for a new life opportunity. It has been my biggest and best move yet!
As a twenty year old, I recently moved from Odessa, Texas to Niagara Falls, New York late March and have been living here happily since April 2nd. No regrets.
To Gary's point, you've got to have a passion for what you plan to do. While you might not have the GVee level talent, you can compensate with fueled passion and strong work ethic… Nobody was born with all the gifts of being successful… except Gary maybe :D.
loved hearing your Political view today…and YES…it's on our minds daily out here….YOU'D MAKE A GREAT ONE THOU….js
BOY…I'm so behind your videos..shame on me….but glad you shared your last show in "that office"…..just watched your new office video…NICE GARY…..the song played in my head (movin on up) the whole time I watched….your shoooooooooooooooow! ty for all you give us!
My favorite move was from Bethel, CT to Great Lakes Illinois, where I checked into bootcamp and got the chance to serve this nation.
When I moved out of the Navy ship USS william C. lawe 35 years ago……..
What has happened to the intro??? I was hoping that maybe it was just a mistake on 217, but I am upset!
Greatest move: moving into our first [crammed, crappy] office out of a duplex garage.
Best move I ever made was to Pittsburgh from Orange County, California 5 years ago. Southern California is a great place to visit, but I didn't love living there. Too many people trying to get ahead without ethics. I know I was younger and I didn't like sales as much as I liked putting in the man hours on the actual production side. I've learned a lot and choosing the people to work with is a huge advantage, along with growing and learning to love sales. Not that I can't service every customer, but I can pick and choose good people that I reach out to and build on that business relationship. The east coast is a little warmer too (people wise).
My recent move to Berlin from Toronto is up there for me! I had never been to Europe and landed the job via Skype but was so sure of what needed to be done at that moment in my life, so I bought a plane ticket with no hesitation and moved here 3 weeks later. LOVE the leap of the faith feeling!
Congrats on the new office! Looks awesome from the previews on Facebook – well deserved!!
QOTD: when I moved from Detroit to LA. Nothing like moving across the country to make you grow 😉
The move to Denmark for my study abroad was pretty incredible. Definitely one of the hardest moves I made, but it was amazing. I was in a friends wedding the night before I left – we celebrated all night, I got 3 hours of sleep, then hopped on a plane for 3 flights and 17+ hours of traveling loaded down with everything I needed for four months abroad before collapsing in a new country and a new adventure.
QOTD: Move to London in the future for a job at VM, will be my favourite move in my life when that happens!
My favorite move of location was from Plattsburgh NY to Sandy Springs MD
My favorite move was from my house to an offsite workshop. Painting bats in your backyard is only cool for so long.
When I moved from Iowa to Maryland for an internship that's changed my career path 100x for the better. Love the show.
Working hard is important…..but at the end of the day the ability to adapt and evolve is key. If you continue to just "out work" everyone, someone will figure out how to out work and out smart you.
Everyone should work hard. If hard work is the end all be all, than donkeys would be saints.
Finding ways to make processes more efficient, and thus freeing up more time for you and the team to increase effectiveness, is paramount.
You are right though Gary, there are not shortcuts.
Favourite move was to my current house. I paid £7,000 upfront (using credit cards) for the rent, because I had to prove I could afford it and I didn't have data or age to back me up. Been here a year now, has been great. Right by the sea, has a lovely garden and an office so I can work from home. Best of all, managed pay off all the debts and build up some good savings).
Hard work is important, but at some point you need to see if you have a business, or a learning opportunity and you need to move on. Failure BUILDS.
First, @GaryVaynerchuk what does it mean that you don't believe in belts, haha, but the QOTD, I dislike moving very much for the part, but this particular move was only about 5 miles away, we purchased our first home and that moving day was one of the best days of our lives.
Thanx Gary ! Goodluck with the move !! Cape Town , South Africa
My favorite move was deciding to pursue my passion of being an entrepreneur in the Network Marketing realm.
Yeah. I have put a lot of time in producing content throughout the years. It is not naturally me. I have gotten a lot better at it, but it will never be my go to. I will never try to monetize it. It hurts because I want it, but it is not my hustle.
Thanks for always taking the time to give such helpful answers! 🙂
QOTD: best move was my move to my first apartment in CT. I stayed there for 3 years and it was a fantastic 3 years.
Very good to see you guys continuing to raise the ceiling! Can't wait to see the new facility
And just like that…2months later?…I'm caught up on the show!! You have literally changed my entire perspective on business, and life really. Thank you so much for being you always. And please answer my Twitter question lol!
QOTD: Probably I'd have to say when I moved out from Roanoke, VA to the Baltimore area for college. Being out of the house and living on own and making my own choices was probably the ultimate test of finding out who I truly was and what I could become. Here I am fresh outta college now and I am AMPED up to hustle hard towards building my brand in the arts and business.
I was worried for a moment that this was the last episode ever…excited for the next show from Hudson Yards!
Hard work struggles most in very competitive fields/arenas. So work hard in an off-beat industry and it's easier to win.
Yeah, losers like me get mad at you for saying you can't go home and decide to muster up more talent because it's a fucking stupid notion. You go home, you evaluate where you're skilled, what you need to work on, and you improve.
QOTD Answer: I think my would have to be during my senior year of high school that ended around two months ago. While it stayed on the plot of land we got most of a completely new high school. While the vocational and arts wing wasn't finished yet (and won't be finished until the fall of 2017) I felt a new sense of purpose with that building especially running the Computer and Technical Support (C.A.T.S.) program at our school. Which just for some backstory that program was one of a one to one technology program that put a device (chromebook) into the hands of every single student, teacher, and faculty member of the high school. Our program helped set-up and distribute over 1,500 devices, keep those devices and the rest of our Google for Education program (such as emails) up and running and to repair any and all devices that could be handled by us and not have to be sent to the repair service we signed up.
While I think the best move of finally getting my own house and getting a studio/office to collab in is going to surpass that the idea of having something I can call my own has and will continue to drive me to success.
Can anyone help me start my own podcast? I just need to know steps on how to do it because I do not know the tech aspect of it. I know that I need to record the audio but after that I'm completely lost. Any help would be greatly appreciated 🙂
Moving to an apartment with my best friend for my last year in college.