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Choqoa supported the Phare Conference in Ghent. The Choqoa Selection made some very famous people also very happy.
I met Gary at OK Crush It on November 20th, 2009. Great guy. Very real. Easy to talk to.
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The portrait is made from barcodes of wine he mentions on the show. When scanned, each barcode plays the episode on a little tv next to the portrait. You can't really tell but it's about 9 feet tall
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Gary Vee reminds us that we're lucky to be born now. We could have been born rocks in the hot magma of creation. That might give us longevity, but not a lot of fun being a mineral.
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- The reason I win, often, is because I'm not worried about the person in the middle. Got it? - Yeah. - I didn't change for them. They changed for me. Why? Because I focused on you. (bass music) - Yeah. - You got your perspective. I just wanna be happy. Don't you wanna be happy? I'm super excited to be here. Obviously, it's funny, this is so literal to my world and it's fun because yesterday I was in Boston and I spoke to 600 jewelry store owners and it felt really warm to me because they're merchants.They own a single store and they sell stuff. And that, obviously, is very much where I come from. And then I get to get behind it to have this event where so many of the people in this room, the far majority, are doing what I'm currently doing. And yesterday was a lot of fun to reminisce and challenge myself to think about what did I do when I had no money? Which is really basically the framework of the talk, which is a lotta people in this room that are familiar with my work, I talk about a lotta progressive things, a lot of things.
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But the reality is I always remember when I kept trying to change the narrative in 2014, '15, '16, which is I didn't build Wine Library through just social media. I did direct mail. It was search. It was email marketing. And I took it way back because I knew that a lotta people in the room had no marketing budget.
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Chapman University (@ChapmanU) volunteers (@AlissaLentz, @greenfilmgirl, and Jennifer Nguyen) at Gary Vaynerchuk Live at #LinkedOC, May 18, 2011
“It’s important to build a personal brand because it’s the only thing you’re going to have. Your reputation online, and in the new business world is pretty much the game, so you’ve got to be a good person. You can’t hide anything, and more importantly, you’ve got to be out there at some level.” – Gary Vaynerchuk ~ CEO of VaynerMedia
Every interaction we make on a day-to-day basis, every connection, everything we do, is branding. We are all CEO’s of our own company, and because of this, we need our differentiating factor to be the way we market ourselves. No longer are the days of representing ourselves by what’s written on a paper-made resume. What defines us is how we treat others, both in person, as well as through the digital footprint that we create.
While at work we are provided a great platform to build our personal brand, especially within our specific industry. We have access to individuals who have knowledge that we can benefit from and connections that we need. We must tap into the intellectual capital of those we work alongside to ensure that we absorb as much solid information and positive business practices as possible.
We also have access to customers, who by buying from us, have shown they have a need we know how to fill. We need to use each opportunity that we have to get to know our specific customer base so that we can better create demand for ourselves. The consumers are providing us endless amounts of data for which we can use to further our personal brands, and later down the line, bring a product or service to market that we know they need.
Branding ourselves while at work is about standing out from the crowd. We have an opportunity each day to build our personal brands by differentiating ourselves through what we do, and by how we build up those around us. It is integral to build solid relationships with those we come in contact with on a daily basis because every co-worker we interact with may one day become a future business partner or employee of ours.
There are many different ways in which you can provide a value proposition to those around you in the workplace. Every time you meet a new co-worker or an executive, follow-up with a correspondence via email or a handwritten card. Show people that you enjoyed your first interaction with them and that you would like to build a mutually-beneficial relationship.
You can also benefit greatly from maintaining in close contact with your customers throughout the buying process. Make them feel like they are the center of your attention so that you not only strengthen the bond for possible future purchases, but so that if one day you branch off, they will want to follow wherever you are newly planted.
Great value can also be provided by helping to solve a problem for your company without being asked. Take the initiative to look outside your current role into an area of opportunity from which your organization can greatly benefit. By doing so, you not only put yourself on the radar of top executives, you prove to yourself that there is no challenge you cannot overcome.
Just as, if not more importantly, we need to be continually growing our personal brands by the content that we create online coupled with the way that we engage our followers. It appears at times that there is a shortage of those who truly care about making a difference in the lives of others. This provides us a key opportunity to build a brand encircled around helping one another, it’s not just the right thing to do, it’s the best business decision you will ever make.
Astonish people by what they find when they search for you on Google or Facebook. Show them that you are the type of individual that they want to do business with, that they want representing their company. If you can market your personal brand well enough, you show others that they should want you to do the same for them as well. There will always be a need for those who can build brands and market companies, so show others that you got this in spades by starting with your own.
The personal brand that you develop will determine how far you will go and the overall impact you are able to make. Brand yourself socially good so that others can’t help but want to do business with you now and into the future. The best way to lead by example is to build something of which others want to be a part.
We stand out from the crowd when we are not afraid to stand alone.
(Don’t be afraid to stand alone; the view will be amazing from your mountaintop.)
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Gary Vaynerchuk is keynoting Inbound 2012, HubSpot's new marketing conference, August 27-30, 2012. Gary has also joined HubSpot's Advisory Board.
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Reading Crush It!: Why NOW Is the Time to Cash In on Your Passion by Gary Vaynerchek, owner of The Wine Library in Springfield, NJ and blogger at WineLibrary.TV
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Lanai couldn't hold enough people, and thus there was a long line outside. Gary was angry about that because he didn't want to make people wait, so he moved the party around the corner to Speakeasy.
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If you are a person that I have taken a photo of, it's yours (but I'd still be curious as to where it is).