# What It Looks Like to Actually Build Your Dream Business (You Could Do It Too!) | DailyVee ep 680

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7n-r9ZvxfY
- **Дата:** 28.05.2025
- **Длительность:** 7:38
- **Просмотры:** 570,411
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/16794

## Описание

Today's episode is DailyVee #680! I travel to Orlando for Collect-a-Con, and meet some incredible members of the VeeFriends community. I talk about how I'm building the next Pokémon, and give my winning business strategy. Hope you enjoy!

00:00 — I'm building the next Pokémon
01:29 — Opening packs at Collect-a-Con
01:59 — An emotional thank you from a community member
03:15 — Giving Wacka Flocka Flame his first pack
04:56 — My winning business strategy

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## Транскрипт

### I'm building the next Pokémon []

All of you are sitting here watching the next Marvel, Yu-Gi-Oh, Pokemon, Disney being built in front of your face. I really believe it. Really nice day here in Orlando at Collecton building out the brand person by person. I think in the rise of AI, the people that are going to win are the ones that do the most in-person stuff. The shrewd mother shark. I don't think we've even started yet. The last four years, I've also had other companies that I've had a lot of responsibilities on. I run a 2500 person global advertising agency. As I sit here today, we're literally in the moment where me being the CEO of this company will become the primary focus of my career. I grew up in the 80s with Transformers and Care Bears and G. I. Joe and Star Wars and all these incredible brands. When the NFT thing happened, I said, "This is an opportunity for me to maybe create my own world on the principles and things that I'm passionate about around gratitude, around being driven, and all these characteristics. " And so, I took a stab at it and through kids books, through comics, through cartoons, and through trading cards, we're in the early stages. And hopefully 15, 20 years from now, it's not just our booth that has be friends, it's all these booths. And so that's the journey I'm on. How'd you get the top screen deal? Was hard to do. I

### Opening packs at Collect-a-Con [1:29]

was at the national and there was so many people at our booth that they came over and they're like, "Hey, what are you doing? " I'm like, "What are you doing? " We got the deal done. And so it's been huge. It came out 2 weeks ago and it's been really going well. Open it. It's for you. Open it right now. Yeah, it's for you. I hope this is the worst pack ever. I'm kidding. What's wrong with you? True Shark. Okay. Oh, Flamingo. Perfect Person Cat. Solid. The comics are going well. The cartoons are going well. Like it's so fun to build. trying to get like a TV show out of this. We got a YouTube kid show that's doing extremely well. So, brick by brick.

### An emotional thank you from a community member [1:59]

brick. You have been an inspiration. I am tired back to life after 40. It's thanks to you. You said halfway there and then that stick to me. Good man. I want to teach that to my daughter. She's standing to be patient. So, patience panda going to take us here wizard is there. Pleasure to meet you. Pleasure. Thank you so much. My commitment is to pass it to my daughter in third generation. That's it. Take care. One. I don't think that brands have done a very good job in the last 20 years helping parents. I think they've been good at taking money from parents, teaching human beings these characteristics, turning these characters into popular pop culture that then allows all these parents to talk to their kid about resilience or being fearless or being driven or being accountable. This is really important stuff. Parenting is hard and it's gotten harder in this world. And I feel like when I was growing up, when I watched G. I. Joe cartoons, at the end, the GI Joe character would give us a lesson and say, "And now you know, right? " That is a very big foundation at the Friends. So, what's these? I doodled every single character originally to like establish

### Giving Wacka Flocka Flame his first pack [3:15]

it so I had like real provenence, bro. Hold on, bro. That's great. Okay. No, you got to sign these, bro. I got you. I got my first package. Love you, bro. That's love. Literally been watching you for like 15 years of about 10 or 11 years into my own entrepreneurial journey. I wanted to ask you, did you feel when things were about to like pop for you? Yes. I I'm like right there. When you are not looking for it to pop. When it's just your [ __ ] dayto-day. When you weirdly, and this is interesting. This is like sicko me, but it's real. When you're equally okay in the dark as you are in the sun, well, then that's when you become completely unstoppable. You know, from the invention of V friends, from the second that I thought about creating it, I knew I signed up for a 50-year journey. you know, I do think in Walt Disney, Stanley, Jim Henson, you know, framework. So, being four or five years in now, it feels very rewarding because I feel like we're starting to get traction. Honestly, it's still very early. I know the TOPS Chrome launch is a monster and I know that we'll always look back at it as a big deal, but I'm definitely not celebrating. I don't think we've even started yet. I feel like this conference hall and garage sales and flea markets is like my natural habitat, you know, like where my chemicals feel most at home and a liquor store and a stage in front of tens of thousands of people. They're all the same. They're very cozy environments for me. There's two things you want to be

### My winning business strategy [4:56]

winning on. Width and depth. Width is you want to go as wide as possible. Post three times a day, seven different platforms. Go on podcast, do a YouTube show, just be everywhere. Then all the way on this side is one by one nonscalable behavior depth. Get to know people 6 minutes with somebody who's potentially talking gibberish, but you're there for them. I think that what I've done well and why I'm so confident in V friends is I'm going to do both. I'm gonna make, you know, deals with Tops Chrome and be in every store and Uno and do the cartoons and do all the width stuff at scale while equally going to things like I just went to where I'm literally going to talk to 49 people, 72 people in an 8 hour window, giving all my energy, all my grind, all my attention, all my efforts. It's what I do on DM. It's what I why I reply to people who text me. It's why I stop and say hello. It's why I acknowledge people when they're like, "Yo, my man. " Like, you know, the old saying of like shaking hands, kissing babies. I really believe in that stuff. And honestly, I think that when people start out, some of the people that have amassed millions of followers, millions of dollars, when they start out, they do it. They believe in that. And then it gets harder for them, they start to sell out, and they just care about the width. They just want scalability. and they're going to have automation with AI and all this. I think in the rise of AI, the people that are going to win are the ones that do the most in-person stuff, do the Zooms one-on-one. I think it is uh my secret weapon. That's why there's a V friend called the worm from the dirt. And I feel like I'm a worm in the dirt. Like today's a Saturday of Memorial Day weekend, and I, you know, am doing what I'm doing. Today was successful. Like, you know, these shows, every day that we can onboard more people to discover the characters, to know the characters is a winning day. All right, I'm very late. Bye, guys. So, we're wrapping up this little series of Daily V. Huge shout out to Jason, Stefan, Babin, Drock, Caleb, and the whole gang. It just feels incredibly fun to be back in the vlog. It in the trenches in the early days of something significant. And I know I'm building a monster with V friends. And to do it in a manner that I most respect, which is like really grinding it out and doing it dayto-day. Even at this point in my career, I'm just proud of the way my parents parented me at that. That's the way to end it. Thanks. Love you, brother. Love you too.
