Do What You Love

Gary Vaynerchuk‘s Web2.0 Keynote. Warning – language is definitely NSFW.

Speaking of doing what you love, here’s a sneak peek of something I’ve been working on. Let me know what you think.

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  1. JasonS says:

    Building a personal brand like Gary is so important to a growth of a business. You can advertise your product or market yourself as much as you want but to create the desired image in the public eye, PR is the best tool. I’ve read this works best with small and private companies who’ve worked with PR firms like 5W PR. They actually have an impressive client roster that you can check out on 5WPR.com.

  2. [...] like David Parmet in “Do What You Love” and PR Squared in “Kill It” are focusing upon the line in the speech: “If [...]

  3. I think he does a great job of impressing the importance of personal branding and the importance of hustling. Ten years ago a great idea may have been a get rich quick scheme. Now there are just too many people on the internet with too many good ideas. You’ve got to hustle and be patient at the same time (not an easy thing to do). Great video.

  4. This is pretty inspiring. The whole “you only get one shot at this” point hit home for me. Btw, love the new site! When I was wee lad, my parents got me what I think is a pretty good telescope. Never used it a ton and your site might change that.

  5. Watched the video twice and this is not only going on my Digg, but I am thinking about making it a mandatory video to watch for those new entrepreneurs we “revolve”.

    Apolinaras “Apollo” Sinkevicius
    Revolve, Inc.
    Flexpertise – Law – Capital

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