Key to Success: Hard Work (2:34)

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Just as people want to get-rich-quick, they also want their business to take off quickly and be successful. Unfortunately, in the real world, success doesn’t come that easily.

WebProNews recently spoke with Gary Vaynerchuk of Wine Library TV and VaynerMedia about finding success in business. He told us, “You cannot build a real business unless you work your butt off.”

As he further explained, to build a lasting and sustainable business or brand takes years. He advises people to get heavily involved and interact with their community. In addition, he says brands need to understand the power of social media and realize that there is power in it.

To get further advice from Vaynerchuk, check out his latest book, Crush It!

Posted in: Books, Gary Vaynerchuk, Social Media, SXSW Interactive 2010
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7 Responses to Key to Success: Hard Work

  1. lee says:

    That is so true about success quickly its the same with website people want to be on page 1 overnight if that happens there is a good chance it will be on page 1000 next week. People need to plan a SWOT anyalist of their thinking.

    lee

  2. james says:

    yes most business fail in the first year… you must plan ..

  3. james says:

    hi guys what is a swot anaylisis? anyone know ?

  4. @lee; I agree. If a client wants quick hits I’d recommend ppc ads but SEM requires skill and imagination together with persistency & consistency (nihil sine labore)

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