Business Tips: PURGING OF THE POSERS | DailyVee 019

Business Tips: PURGING OF THE POSERS | DailyVee 019

Awesome Tip: PURGING OF THE POSERS | DailyVee 019



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22 Replies to “Business Tips: PURGING OF THE POSERS | DailyVee 019”

  1. yeah wish I had 10mil to actually pump into my business. I built mine from the ground up. no external investment I worked and continue to work my ass off to make this happen. Shit 10 million…. would own the dance & performing arts booking and promoting industry. All good will make it all the sweeter cause things are just moving forward at amazing speed. Already im the biggest online in my country and the impact of my social is starting to pay off.

  2. Man, I love your Daily Vee. I know I'm a year late to the party but have been listening to a few of your podcasts over the last couple years but never had the time to sit and watch. All about the HUSTLE.

    I agree with what you were saying about kids coming out of school without selling anything and starting businesses. I remember selling mix tapes at school when I was 12 and promoting clubs before I was old enough to actually be let inside. Working until 4-5am in the rough back streets of London at 15 years old. I've had my fair share of failures along the way but I think, and this is coming back to your comment about these kids, if they have the drive and the passion, and understand how to combine that with the hustle and the right way to communicate with their market, they'll teach us all a thing or two. Some of them already have.

    Big Love from Dubai.

    Tolga Soytekin

  3. Question: Do you think the businesses will stop asking for college/university degrees? If so how long do you think it will take for them to stop seeking this? Meaning- the school of life has delivered myself some degrees that businesses don't measure. There's been many times where I know I was more than capable of doing an excellent job but would never be considered because no degree..
    Knowing and agreeing that many of the young ones today will not be spending money attending such schools but will be gaining experience. Which do you think will change first?
    Thanks- much love Denise

  4. I started watching DailyVee from the episode 044 or so, and it's so fun now that I have more time to start watching all the episodes from the beginning. Love it Love it Love it!!!

  5. Sí creo que existen emprendedores de "hueso colorado", nacidos para los golpes pero no te voy a comprar al 100% que todos deben ser así simplemente porque existen muchos ejemplos de emprendedores que estudiaron y trabajaron para diversas empresas.

  6. Gary,

    You talk about how kids out of college are trying to build businesses when they don't have an entrepreneurial bone in their body and that it is a problem (presumably because it isn't in their 'DNA' to be an entrepreneur.)

    What measures would you use, if any, to determine if someone is an entrepreneur or not? Maybe put out content that may or may not help people become more self-aware and discern the difference in that area? (I would benefit from this, I feel)

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