Why Everyone Should Start Posting Content RIGHT NOW
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Why Everyone Should Start Posting Content RIGHT NOW

Gary Vaynerchuk 05.03.2026 31 785 просмотров 1 642 лайков

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Social media is one of the greatest opportunities in human history. Today, anyone can build a business around the things they genuinely love, whether it’s baking, puzzles, gaming, or any niche interest. There are no more gatekeepers deciding who gets a chance. Platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube allow anyone to share what they do with the world and find their audience. Stories like someone starting to post their baking online and turning it into a $750,000 a year business are becoming more common. And this isn’t the exception, it’s a preview of where the world is heading. If you’re passionate about something and willing to be consistent, social media gives you the chance to turn it into an opportunity. — Thanks for watching! Gary Vaynerchuk is a serial entrepreneur and serves as the Chairman of VaynerX, the CEO of VaynerMedia, and the CEO and creator of VeeFriends. Gary is considered one of the leading global minds on what's next in culture, business, and the internet. Known as "GaryVee," he is described as one of the most forward thinkers in business. He acutely recognizes trends and patterns early to help others understand how shifts in consumer attention impact the realities of the business world today. Gary's approach sits at the intersection of business and pop culture. He keenly understands how to bring brand relevance to the forefront. He is a prolific angel investor with early investments in companies like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Venmo, Snapchat, Coinbase, and Uber. Gary is an entrepreneur at heart – he builds businesses. Today, he helps Fortune 1000 brands leverage consumer attention through his full-service advertising agency, VaynerMedia, which has offices in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Toronto, Mexico City, London, Amsterdam, Sydney, Singapore, Tokyo, Bangkok, Delhi, and Kuala Lumpur. VaynerMedia is part of the VaynerX holding company, which also includes Gallery Media Group, The Sasha Group, VaynerSpeakers, and Tingley Lane Trading. Gary is the Co-Founder of VaynerSports, VCR Group, VaynerWatt, ArtOfficial, Resy, and Empathy Wines. He guided Resy and Empathy to successful exits -- which he later sold to American Express and Constellation Brands, respectively. He also owns a Major League Pickleball team called the 5s, is part owner of a Big3 basketball team, and is an investor in the revival of the SlamBall League. In 2021, Gary created VeeFriends, an entertainment company that has become a rising powerhouse in modern entertainment and collectibles. Often described as Pokemon meets Sesame Street, the company leverages stories, games, events, collectibles, and technology to scale its character universe. Vaynerchuk also has negotiated partnerships with brand powerhouses such as Crocs, Fanatics, Macy’s/Toys “R” Us, Mattel’s UNO, Mattel’s Masters of the Universe, Moonbug Entertainment, Reebok, Squishmallows, Topps, and more. Gary is also the founder and creator of VeeCon – a contemporary super conference that converges business and pop culture with innovation and technology. He is a six-time New York Times bestselling author, with titles including Crush It!, Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook, Twelve and a Half and Day Trading Attention. In addition to running multiple businesses, Gary documents his daily life as a CEO through his social media channels, which have more than 45 million followers and garner more than 300 million monthly impressions/views across all platforms. His podcast, "The GaryVee Audio Experience," ranks among the top podcasts globally. Gary serves on the board of MikMak, Bojangles Restaurants, Global Citizen Forum, The Paley Center, and Pencils of Promise. He is also a longtime Well Member of charity: water. Gary's life ambition is to buy the New York Jets.

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Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)

How do you start this business and do these things when it's just you and you have no money to hire people to work with you? — Social media, it's the greatest. It's so funny where social is now. — Yeah. — It's in such a bad place as a brand because of the political unrest. — It's confused people that it's the greatest opportunity to humans ever. — Brother, literally, uh, let's use an example I know of which is similar to this bread thing. — Uhhuh. — God, I don't want to get this wrong. There's a woman that I just came across. She saw my content. She said, "Fuck it. I'll just start posting about it. " And long story short, just by posting on Instagram and Tik Tok, two years later, she makes $750,000 a year take-home, baking her [ __ ] thing, and shipping it to people around the country. And she's a pig and [ __ ] happy, and it's changed her life, — right? — She is not the enigma. She is the preview of what everything is going to happen. I've been thinking about writing a new book called The Individual Empire, — right? — This title, you like it? — Yeah, — I like it too. Thank you. That was positive reinforcement. Thank you. — It the concept of the book is — we are in a place now between social live shopping, YouTube, streaming, Twitch and kick and all that. I'm sure you see the young comics and all that. Drew Ski, right? — Yeah. the blockchain, which people still don't understand the NFTs, Bitcoin. — Yeah. — But I do all these different pieces. — We are dangerously close — to where everybody in a decade — can make a living — around things that they love are interested in. Talking about Star Trek, — talking about old video games, talking about rock bands of the 70s, right? and being able to sell merch, being able to get brand sponsorship, and you were one Tik Tok post away from your life changing. And that is happening at scale to people every day, brother. — Right. — Yeah. — Look at the SNL crew. Marcelo, this new kid Patterson who's just joined. Like, they're all growing up from social content, — right? Yeah. — You had to [ __ ] work. You had to go into like — there are people whose lives changed from one silly video. — Yeah. Exactly. — You know. — Yeah. Didn't have to go to a club. Didn't have to get hired by anybody. Nobody. — Nobody had that part, brother. You get it. This is the part that's lost. People don't get it. There used to be gatekeepers. You're good enough to be on TV. this stage. — Now it's just you and the market. — That's right. — So, I don't know. I think we're living in the greatest era of opportunity. So, the answer is how do you do it? It's social media. I think it starts with passion. I don't think you can work the 10 hours a day or while you have a full-time job — when you get home after a long day. — How are you possibly going to muster up the energy from 7:00 p. m. to midnight to work on something unless whatever you're doing is something you like. — Yeah. — So, like if you like puzz I'll give you I'm just going to keep going with what I know to be true which I think may spark some ideas for people. Puzzles. — Mhm. — You know what I'm talking about, brother? Puzzles. Jigsaw puzzles. — Yeah. There's people like making doing those. — Yeah. — Filming yourself putting together a jigsaw puzzle if that's actually what you want to do over a beer and watching Love Island in the background. — Yeah. — Filming yourself and posting clips of that on TikTok. — Genuinely actually if you got a little something, if you got consistency and perseverance, if you learn a little something, — Yeah. literally leads to, if you do it consistently for two years, leads to you being on the other side at bare minimum, brother, getting $5,000 a year in brand deals from jigsaw puzzle companies. That gives you $5,000 more than you had before, — right? — Yeah. — That's worst case if you're consistent for two years. — Yeah. Best case, you quit your job you hate and you are Jigsaw Jane and you make 180 ak for Jigsaw Jane t-shirts, right? — 50,000 in brand deals from the five biggest Jigsaw companies, a $10,000 appearance at Jigsaw Con, — right? — This is real. — Yeah. — And I You know what's funny? I was saying this [ __ ] in 08090 and people laughed at me. — All of you know what I just said is real, — right? — It's real. Is it getting more crowded to the point where it's not even close? — The opportunity is even bigger than it was before. — Bigger than now. — Yes. You know what? Everybody This is so funny. This is the greatest opportunity in human history. And what do humans do? They're like, Gary, but there's everybody else is doing it, too. I'm like, no [ __ ] Sherlock. — But that's why this is an opportunity. — And that's why, notice the examples I gave. Jigsaw, — you got to go nicher and nicher, — right? — Jigsaw and a beer where you like Notice what I'm about to do. You both like you like the new Jigsaw, but you're also a micro brew connoisseur and you know microbw. — So now what's your point of differentiation? You're doing the jigsaw. You're making your content, but

Segment 2 (05:00 - 05:00)

you're also real quick, let me tell you about this rogue IPA — and all of a sudden — it's the beer part that took off, — right? — And that's where you're making your money, not the jigsaw or both. Or you're the only beer jigsaw person. — Yeah. — Your niche is you, — right? — Like I'm a Jets fan, root beer, garage sale, like all the things you know. Yeah, — there's other people that talk about business and opportunity and social media and motivation and practical, — but the more you give the world every little nuance of you — Yeah. — the more likely you have a point of differentiation. — Mhm.

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