How Gary Vaynerchuk Crushes It

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Vaynerchuk Rocks!!

Great interview. Rick asked questions of Gary that we all wanted to know the answers to. I have read Crush It a few times now and enjoyed it more each read through. Vaynerchuk is giving hope to anyone that has a passion and is willing to work hard towards their goals.

Robert Howells @ Oct 23, 2009 21:27:52 PM

Printing Press Redux

I liken the current situation not like the printing press, more like the industrial revolution. It allowed more businesses to make large quantities of materials and goods more cheaply and efficiently. But now everyone already has goods produced more cheaply, so now the playing field for manufacturing has essentially stabalized, and now the only leg up you can have on your competition is sales and execution of product/service. This is the same with the internet today, service and execution take time to perfect. @Garyvee, talks about being patient and realizing that it takes time to build up your brand, but ultimately, it pays to be patient.

Robert Hinojosa of TX @ Oct 23, 2009 21:03:18 PM

Profit Perspective

Excellent interview. One of the reasons company's are afraid to adjust overhead is the necessary adjustment in profit. Long term sustainable profits are more valuable than quarter by quarter booms.

Dave Carr of NY @ Oct 23, 2009 21:00:51 PM

love the process

priceless quote, gar

john4regal of PA @ Oct 23, 2009 20:56:41 PM

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Rick Newman

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The global economy is mysterious, even scary. Chief Business Correspondent Rick Newman connects the dots. In addition to his writing for U.S. News, Rick is the co-author of two books: Firefight: Inside the Battle to Save the Pentagon on 9/11, and Bury Us Upside Down: The Misty Pilots and the Secret Battle for the Ho Chi Minh Trail.

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