Business Tips: Doing Business in China, Answering "What Should I Do?" & Mobile Payments Industry | #AskGaryVee 259

Business Tips: Doing Business in China, Answering "What Should I Do?" & Mobile Payments Industry | #AskGaryVee 259

Awesome Tip: Doing Business in China, Answering "What Should I Do?" & Mobile Payments Industry | #AskGaryVee 259



Looking to Do Business in China? #AskGaryVee Show with students from Shanghai Tech University and my brand team from China has a lot of interesting insights in here.

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QOTD: When you think of the Asian Tech Ecosystem, what are the first things that come to mind?

2:05: Why Entrepreneurship & Science doesn’t combine well in the Bio Industry? What is the most promising opportunity in the Bio Sector over the next decade?
5:30: How to Compete with big companies like Google?
8:00: Best Advice for Students who don’t know what they want to do in the future?
11:10: How to predict the future and identify trends?
13:30: Why Mobile Payments in China are way bigger than in the US?
16:00: How do you gain support for an unpopular decision?

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41 Replies to “Business Tips: Doing Business in China, Answering "What Should I Do?" & Mobile Payments Industry | #AskGaryVee 259”

  1. A lot of useful information on business, company setup, visas and accounting can be found directly the official website Opportunity Guide Shanghai

    HOW TO START YOUR IMPORT / EXPORT BUSINESS IN CHINA

    How to enter the Chinese market? or

    10 things you MUST know before starting your business with China

    How to open a school in China and much more!

  2. Hi Gary, I just spent 3 weeks in China getting to know the culture and doing some training under my expertise. I'm stumped on a few things about how to move forward marketing my business online here. What is your take about no google here and we chat. I'm really wondering what you think about their online technology. Also my two teens and I over came many problems with our US style phones and social media thinking here.

  3. My question for Gary in regards to entering the Asian market is, "Do you feel a cultural difference in business dealings? By that I mean are players in the Asian market different to work with culturally in regards to business than their Western counterparts?"

  4. Notice the nuances in Gary's voice and demeanor are much more subdued in this one. Master at understanding his audience – I also try to approach my Asian clients in this subdued manner. Gary is just on another level right now

  5. Great quote from Gary at 13:16
    "The future is always the present. If you're guessing the future, you're guessing. If you're moving quickly in the reality, it seems like you're predicting, but you’re just reacting."

  6. @GaryVee: Good answer for Zhu Haolong, but you left out one thing. And that's the role of Federal regulation in the biotech space, whether that's in the U.S. and the FDA, Europe with pursuing a CE Mark, or elsewhere in the world. Case in point, it now takes on average 10–12 years and over $1 billion to get one new drug through the approval process pipeline in the U.S., and that's if it gets approved.

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