Today's video is my keynote at the ITC Vegas event. I dive deep into the huge opportunity on social media specifically LinkedIn for businesses and entrepreneurs. I also share my two cents on why complacency is hurting most businesses and how taking advantage of new technologies can help future-proof your business. Lastly, I talk about the importance of building a positive company culture for continuity and growth in business. If you're a business owner or planning to start a new business in 2024, this is the right video for you!
Timestamps:
0:00 - 0:12 Intro
0:12 - 1:50 An underrated platform in 2024
1:50 - 6:00 The entrepreneurial journey
6:00 - 14:26 Complacency is hurting your business
14:26 - 19:50 Why you need to post content on LinkedIn and social media
19:50 - 22:27 How to future-proof your business
22:27 - 33:45 The importance of building a strong company culture
33:45 - 40:00 LinkedIn can double your business
40:00 - 41:34 3 things every business needs to focus on in 2024
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I promise you that if every person here leaves and does proper LinkedIn content three times a day, that they would see miraculous results for their business a year later. Attention is the number one asset. What is universally true for everyone in this room, regardless of where you are on the journey within this industry, is that the far majority of individuals humans here and companies are not taking advantage of what's happening in LinkedIn right now. So just from a pure practical standpoint, there's so many wants and dreams and hopes and things that you want to happen in this room and one of the most significant opportunities to make that thing happen is actually knowing how to make content for LinkedIn and actually posting it and actually reaping the benefits of it LinkedIn right? This second is acting like a social network more similar to what Facebook was in 2013 and 14 and the land grab for BWB B companies and B2 B to C companies that I've watched over the last two years grow and explode.

And really, I won't use the word exploit, but just so everybody understands, no ads, just taking advantage of best practices to create organic reach is disproportionately the underpriced attention. The underutilized move of this Collective room you can literally make videos and pictures and run 25 to $50 $100 on LinkedIn against employees of venture capital firms and reach them and not have to go to conferences and pray that you'll run into them in the hallway to pitch them your startup. So that leads me to the next seed that I'm going to talk about, which is massive in this room in my opinion, especially for the people that continue to slow their role on incorporating new tech within their organizations. Really, the writers in the room is this concept of complacency.

you know. I think there's a really interesting direct correlation with complacency and fear to growth of business. or my favorite. Well, this is tried and true and this is how I got there.

as if that's what's going to get you to the next place. And when I analyze this industry and I have clients in it. I I run a 2,000 person marketing agency called Vayner Media and we work with some of the biggest brands in the world to do their marketing, both on the media and the creative side. So we've had plenty of pitches for the brands in this room.

Um, we I spent a lot of time pretty much analyzing business and attention 247 and so when I think about this actually I'm going to jump all the way back to my opening question with the hands. I was born in the Soviet Union I came to the US when I was three. um, and one of the ways that my dad started his American dream was getting a bunch of side jobs. One of them was to be a a stock boy in a liquor store I lived in a studio apartment half the size of this stage in Queens with seven family members.

When we first got to America my dad got a job as a stock boy in a liquor store in New Jersey He eventually became the manager of that store and that's where his journey began. My entrepreneurial Journey began in Edison New Jersey um where when I was six? I started a six Lemonade Stand franchise Um really? I don't how many people here I I See, there's some youngsters in here, but there's some. There's some people in my age here. You guys remember big wheels before you'd get an actual bike I Used to ride my big wheels to the five lemonade stands I had where I tricked my friends to stand there all day and collect the money and at the end of the day I would literally ride my big wheels to pick up the cash like I was Tony Soprano That was my first business but what I was doing while they were Manning and womaning the lemonade stands was I was making signs and trying to figure out where to put the signs on what streets and what trees so that people would come and buy my lemonade.
and from the age of six when I did that to the second I stand in front of you right now at 47 for the last 41 years, all I've really done was try to understand where attention is and try to understand what to say in it. If you understand that, you'll understand the rest of my story which is at 14. I was making $2 $3,000 weekend selling baseball cards in the malls of New Jersey and I don't know about you I know there's a lot of salese and business people here, but when you're 14 and you're 14 in 1989 pre- internet and you have $10,000 in cash under your bed and you're not selling weed, you're awesome. So so that was I was crushing it I thank you I was crushing it I was feeling good and then my dad ruined my life.

oldest son the only one born in the Old Country turned 14 and now I have to go work in what is now my dad's liquor store a small store in Springfield New Jersey and I went from making $2,000 a weekend to making $2 an hour bagging ice in the basement for 14 hours a day I was just bagging ice for 14 hours a day. Two bucks an hour was the worst. Finally, I was 16 and I was finally allowed upstairs and when I was stocking shelves. my life changed again because I realized on one faithful day that people collected wine not just drank it and I thought that was the cool cuz I was into collecting comics and cards and all that stuff and about 1617 I decided that I wanted to build the biggest wine store in the world for my dad.

That was going to be my passion and this is when the story starts to make a lot of sense for this room. My great fear in this room is that a lot has happened in this industry over the last seven years with technology. I Think we can agree with that right? If you start looking I Kind of did a lot of homework for this talk. start looking at the mid 2015 that kind of area a lot of you in this room started to find finally make a transition from paper to technology right and then obviously Co sped that up for a lot of people in the industry.

But Co also did the thing that we're dealing with now which is it created an artificial growth which is why we're in an artificial Valley right now and we're all dealing with that. and I'm sure a lot of you are thinking about that. What I'm worried about For the business owners in here that are considering technology is there's multiple things going on right now. the Market's tougher.
AI is looming. Real talk. like no matter what you've read or what you've thought I just want to remind how many people here are over the age of 45. Raise your hand for everybody who just raised their hands.

You lived a full childhood before you went on the internet like I did I went right through high school never being on the internet. we have all. If we're over 45 in our grown-up life, young adult life have watched technology completely change the world. My first ever talk was for like 13 people in Union New Jersey at a Chamber of Commerce event in 1997 when I told them that I was going to build a website on the information superhighway on the worldwide web and I was going to sell wine on it for my dad's liquor store and I gave this passionate rant of what was happening and why this that and why some of you I know all of you are advertising in the Yellow Pages remember that O Ge's kids, you have no idea how crazy the world was pre- internet and and I gave this talk and I'm done and I feel like I fully laid out why the internet was going to be big and I felt amazing and literally those 13 people laughed directly in my face.

The first guy raised his hand and said you're telling me that I'm going to go to a computer and buy a bottle of wine, why wouldn't I just go to your store and then everyone laughed and I looked at all of them I said all of you are going to laugh right now and then someone like me is going to go into your industry and make all of you cry and then I got quiet and then it happened. What I'm worried about is when I was doing my homework how many people still have an advanced their Tech stack and I get why I come from small business I grew up with a father where every dollar mattered and I so I get that in a tough year, it's hard to unravel all your legacy Tech and make the investment to cloud-based SAS this and this that and retrain all your O I I promise you I'm from the dirt I Really, really, genuinely understand. The problem is we have a perfect storm of why you get hurt. Macro Market tough macro technology train coming very fast.

You try to hold off for another year or two cuz you want this year's P&l not to be a disaster and then we wake wake up in 2026 and 2027 and it's really ugly. That concerns me and that's why I Talk about complacency. Everyone's my favorite strategy to watch in business is this one. This is the one that I've watched when the internet came along.

This is the one that I watched when blogging came along. by the time social media came which is why I'm an investor in Facebook Twitter Tumblr All these companies very early on was I had seen the pattern recognition your industry all of you are going to be wildly impacted by AI You're also going to be wildly impacted by the blockchain. Don't let the greed and the Ridiculousness of Nft Summer confuse you of what's going on in the blockchain. A decentralized server that is owned by no one that is a ledger that is fullprof and non- manipulatable and zero cost is going to be where every contract on Earth sits all of them.
It's really going to happen by Show of Hands. How many people here know what a deep fake video is? Raise your hands, put up the lights I Just want to see first of all Epic good work for the ones that didn't raise your hands. don't feel bad, it's still an emerging Tech But clearly either that weekend Drake song or or the Dame Lillard ESPN thing last week. So just for everybody to fully understand, for the last 100 years of society, the judge and Jury has not been the Supreme Court in America The judge and jury of our society has been video proof, right? Think about history.

History will always tell you the future. There were human beings that used to live without video didn't exist, it was invented. It's not even that long ago. For the last 100 years, all proof has been the video proof.

We are entering into a new era of technology and society that every person in this room in 5 years will not leave a single video they see. There will be more fake videos on the internet and on the news in the next half decade than real videos during that same period of time. Think about that. So what's going to happen is every company that produces video will first have to put it on the blockchain to show they were the people that made the video and then it will go to the Internet.

We now take the Internet for granted. it is infrastructure for this world. It is the biggest thing that happened to this industry in the last 25 years and there's not even a close second. but it's only 25 30 years old in the form that it is today.

We take for granted that there won't be new technologies that come along the blockchain and AI together over the next 20 years. How many people here plan on being plan on working for another actually. Let Me Go A different way. How many people here plan on retiring in the next 5 years? And I don't mean you're going to crush it next year and buy an island.

I Mean you're old and you're finished. Raise your hands. Retiring in the next 5 years. Raise them all, right? Let's clap it up for these 14 Ogs.

Enjoy the fishing. Get that. Sunshine For the 99.9% of the rest of you, this stuff is coming. And what I'm concerned about is it's hard to run a marathon when you're not on the treadmill setting up for it.

The thought of how many people here are still in the same Tech stack or not even in a tech stack in 2024. Knowing what the world's going to look like in 2030 is petrifying to me. 14 people in here are lucky cuz they're going to be fishing and laying on the beach. But for the rest of you, if you feel like you're a step behind on Tech look on the record: I don't like Tech I don't like Innovation I wish nothing changed every 5 years I figure it all out, start crushing and then the changes I'm annoyed I understand I don't want anything to change I wish it was just emailing Google AdWords like in 2000 I had it fully figured out I wish it was before internet, my direct mail and newspaper ads crushed I don't want this I'm not a futurist I don't think this is cool I Haven even known a computer until I was 19 I'm actually not that interested in Tech I'm just interested in not going out of business I'm just interested in growing I'm just interested in not being delusional.
When I said this is most people's Tech and Innovation and marketing strategy I mean it. Most people when they see new, come put their head. they see a huge T tile wave of innovation. They put their head in the sand and pray and a very few amount of people grab a surfboard and ride it.

There are people in this room that, if they understand what I'm talking about, have the ability of correcting the fact that they've been behind in their competitive set for the last 10 or 15 years and they can leap frog everyone if they were willing to put in the 50 hours of research on actually learning what's happening in Ai blockchain and and this is results Tomorrow LinkedIn Content For your business. You can literally reach everyone. everyone. So many people's agendas here today is to do business development right.

You'll listen to my talk, but what you're worried about is what's going to happen out there and what's going to happen tonight. That's why you're here. That's the actual business. The fact that I know that scales 365 days a year.

If you spend the five or 10 hours to do research on how do I make good LinkedIn content. By the way, there's an incredible website that will tell you you everything you should do I know some of you are taking notes I'll spell out the website for you G O O GE thank you for doing that. That made my warning. You can literally type in how do I make LinkedIn content for an insurance SAS company enter and get obnoxious amount of results with best practices.

This isn't about when I talk about this stuff. they're like Gary but how do I do it? That's like saying how do I get into shape Everybody here knows how to get into shape. It's called stop eating and go to the gym. Doing it is hard.

I Promise you that if every person here leaves and does proper because there's the right way to do push-ups versus the wrong way does proper LinkedIn Content three times a day that they would see miraculous results for their business. A year later, the first 6 months will be terrible. A month in, you'll be like why did I Listen to that guy. It won't happen cuz you don't know what you're doing yet.
It's like everything. you didn't know how to swim. as good as you did later ride a bike. your first kiss was a disaster, right? You got better.

And so when I think about this talk, what can I universally talk about I can universally talk about content I Can't encourage the startups looking for Capital The BWC players the people that are like literally instead of cold calling or preing or business developing your way into getting to a third party to put your insurance into right? Like when I check out on a website do I want to buy that insurance? Those Bis Dev Deals are big I Get it. I Know how it works I Also know that almost everyone in that sector is not producing content for the e-commerce retailers to make them consider them, We're fully reliant on sales when marketing and brand always. Beats Sales I Love sales I'm a Salesman but let me explain to you what sales is. It's what you do when you don't know how to Market and brand I need everybody to hear that And I'm very aware of how people look at sales and marketing.

People love sales in this room. It's black and white. Johnny Got the gig. He brought home the bacon Yay! Johnny Even though he's a we'll talk about culture in a minute.

but what we don't understand and we think marketing is a waste. What did that video do for us? What's the ROI Everyone wants to be So last touch attribution row as: CAC It's fine. It allows marketing and brand to win. Almost every piece of clothes that everybody is wearing here is not because they sold you and called you on the phone.

It's because they built a brand and you want to wear it. Marketing and Brand works. There's a lot of big brands in this room. You see what they put out.

You think they're making these silly commercials on TV for their health? You think it's not working. You think they're spending hundreds of millions of dollars on these videos to put out to the world and distributing them because it's funny. They like it. It's ha haa.

promise you it's not. It's called business. and I think for even the smallest people here two Founders who started their SAS business today and are here hoping to stumble into a VC who will give them Capital during a very hard Market even for that early stage company all the way to the top five brands in the building that are billions of dollars in market cap. understanding how to be a contemporary marketer AKA How do you make content for this? This is the television and not for long.

By the way, all of you that like hate that. this is like you hate that your kids are on social all day. wait till they sit in a pod on VR for the rest of their lives. You know what this is.

This is the Beeper remember the Beeper I know you do. You loved it. A lot of you didn't get a smartphone back in the early 2000s cuz you were like I don't want anyone calling me whenever they want I got my beeper, they got my pager. they'll hit me up and I'll call them when I want to talk to them right? and then my favorite.
Let's talk about why people resist new technology when this thing came out I called my mom who's the greatest I called her and said Mom this thing is going to change the world and then I went out and I was speaking then and putting out content and I would say who's getting one of these and too expensive? Why? and you know why. Because you guys loved your Blackberry You know why you loved your blackberry. You needed to touch the buttons cuz you knew how to type without looking. How many people here rocking a block a Blackberry with us right now.

Nice two all right I need to see it I got to buy it from you and sell it on eBay as a antique we always here. Here's one thing that I would like to really land with this group that I think is like an easy sentence to remember that may stick in two years and four years and 5 years and help you make a decision: I Believe the business world and I believe humans in general are obsessed with no, it's safe they're obsessed with or I can either do this or that I really believe? The most important word for almost everyone in this room is maybe when new stuff comes instead of no for the stuff I'm talking post three times a day on LinkedIn your business will grow. Do you know how many people here? No? can't Why no I've tried it didn't work, you tried but you sucked right? You know what the ROI of a basketball is for LeBron James billions of dollars. You know what the ROI of a basketball for me isga 10,000 I've torn both my meniscuses and haven't made a dollar on it.

Social media link in B2B marketing works. If it doesn't work for you, it's cuz you're not good at it and these are the things we need to understand. Maybe maybe there's so many major things going on in the world right now from a technology standpoint that the biggest thing that I need to get to is get you into understanding the analogy I made 5 minutes ago. You will not be able to compete in 5 years no matter who you are in the chain right now.

If you do not up your and financial investment into understanding Tech it's just the way it is. It's now oxygen please. I Get it Legacy Stack pull out new high cost, high anxiety My dad doesn't My dad has had the same POS register system in the liquor store for the last 25 years. I call him every day trying to get him to unwind it.

It's holding him back, but he doesn't want to do the capital investment and even more train training the whole staff. It's too painful. It's got a bunch of old dogs I Understand old dogs I get it. and I don't mean old in age, just stuck in their ways.

You could be 27 and you've been doing it for 5 years since 22 and that's old Dogs. So I highly recommend Everybody heed the call that I'm making this morning and understand how significant the change is that's coming I think the things that are practical really fall into the sea of content which I touched on and I'll get back to it a little bit later and now I want to talk about one other thing that I think really resonates across the board in this room culture. So there is an incredible thing going on right now in the world, which is people have options for a lot of us that grew up in the 80s, 90s, two even 2000s when we were 22 23. The reason you know how everyone wants these Gen Zers to take jobs, It's cuz we did.
I Get it it? we didn't have options. We've got to really start talking about culture in our organizations. How many people here are a boss? Uh, and whether they're direct reports or they have reports underneath them to their direct reports. How many people here, in essence, manage over 10 people? Raise your hands, Raise it high.

Great. This is really important. I Think we're going through no different than the technology shift and the big one was the internet obviously in the late 90s and now the big one that's Brewing is blockchain and AI I believe the biggest shift we're going through right now as businesses in this room is even bigger than the Innovation It's the requirements to be a successful organization from a culture standpoint in 2023 and I Know this is on everyone's mind. It's on everyone's mind because people are dealing with remote work.

I mean I would say 50% of my employees that work remote probably work one hour a day. It's tough. we're dealing with that, right? We're dealing with what a lot of us deem as entitlement. Two days ago, there was a Tik Tok video that went super viral because a young woman was talking about how unacceptable it was for her to be commuting to work that didn't land with Gen X super well.

But here's the problem. We can sit here and on the emerging generation or we can understand the truth. There is a lot of people in this room that if they were born in a different era when they were 22 or 23 would have not chosen a minimum wage job. That sucked.

They would have just built their business or their brand Direct on Tik Tok or LinkedIn or somewhere else. These kids are not lazy. They have options. They don't want to make 47,000 a year doing something they hate.

They know they can make 47,000 a year selling T-shirts because of three viral Tik toks. We not them need to adjust. We to build huge organizations need continuity. People are starting to get other options.

There's a lot coming. There are people who are going to be able to write policies in a second that don't even know this industry by pressing one button on AI In three years that's coming I could be in the insurance business in a week with today's Ai and I'm saying that. Obviously a little bit ad lib, but it's not as far off as many people in this room think. Well, my institutional knowledge that I've built my whole life is being commoditized.
This is a wild time and I just highly recommend you take a step back and think about this. not only from a business leader standpoint, but from a parenting standpoint. The world Parents and manages and runs governments and companies predominantly weaponizing. Fear.

You want to know why everyone's anxious fear is the currency of our world. We're going to cancel you or shame you. We're going to call you bad. We're You're going to get fired.

Sales teams know those numbers are up there the whole time, right? If you don't hit your number like think about how you par how many people here are parents, Raise your hands, think for a second of the things that come out of your mouth. If you, you better not. Fear. By the way, it works.

In the short term, it works. In the short term, the problem is, it doesn't work. In the long term. it leads to massive resentment.

It leads to underperforming. I Am stunned literally stunned by how people have not figured out that. nice guys finish first. We've been sold a bag of For most of the people in this room.

the profit and growth in your business is not about the first part of my talk. it's about the second Yes. Do I believe you need better tools? I Do I Don't even understand how one could debate it I Know why one isn't doing it because they don't want to have the financial thing happen this year or next year. The problem is, you're digging your hole deeper.

So I Think that's very easy to understand for this audience if you have a half a brain where your growth is going to be is continuity and growth of your people. When people are happy, they perform better, not when they're scared. We have done an atrocious job in business over the last 70 years to play a game that is not sustainable and is about to hit a Tipping Point because not because they're entitled and Rel easy but because they have options. What that dude that made fun of me about buying wine on the internet didn't understand was buying stuff on the internet is a better option than going to the store.

Because what I know that you know is we pay for time. Time is money. You know many people here buy coffee on Postmates and Uber Eats and pay $13 for a coffee to come to their house. It's insane.

But we do it. We take an Uber. You know how much money people waste for convenience and choice. You know how many streaming services you're currently paying for that you don't use? It's what we do right? and so I highly recommend.

And I saw so many of your hands go up which makes me super happy. If you are managing people, just ask yourself simple questions. Real talk, not delusion. Do you think they like you? Do You make them feel safe because I promise you.

what is the train that's about to hit all of us in the next 5 years is not just Ai blockchain and more social media advancements. it is. The culture within our organizations are going to be a very big deal. and I I Want everyone to understand as I'm talking I am not sitting up here talking fofy foofy Grandma stuff and its feelings and we're all soft I'm talking about making money I'm a businessman I Call my organization the honey Empire We will win because we will treat each other with honey versus vinegar internally.
but we're building an empire that is not a soft word. I'm trying to buy the New York Jets It's expensive. mainly. Who's a Jets fan in here? Raise your hands All right.

First of all, I Love you. Yeah, it's hard out here. So I've been trying to buy the New York Jets for the last 35 years mainly because I don't trust it I want to win a Super Bowl and I only trust myself to get it done. So thank you So so when I talk about this part I'm always worried that the hardcore business person here is like I'm going to check out and look at my iPhone real quick while he's talking about this because this is and I know why people think it.

but the data is so clear actually how many people here like football and know it a little bit? Raise your hands. I'll use the analogy if good, good enough. good enough because I want to use it anyway. an offensive line.

The people that protect the quarterback if those. The data shows that if those five guys don't get hurt in a season and have continuity, that the team massively overperforms. That's how I think about employees. We have long operated and led with fear which actually leads to to lack of retention.

More importantly, a lot of you say wait a minute like some of you are being real with yourself right now and say I'm not the greatest but he's wrong. My team's been with you me for a long time. It's because they don't think they have options. Your team that is willing to take your not niceness is insecure and lack self-esteem that they can do it somewhere else and are underperforming and you're getting a 60% version of them right now and you think you're winning cuz there are still there.

All retention is not equal my friends. You want to leave with something you want to note something down in your head or in your notepads. All retention on your team is not equal if your whole team's still there. but you're not setting the tone from the top.

they're performing at 60% and your little bursts of fear every quarter maybe is creating something a little ARB but it's just not winning. And so yes, what am I saying I'm saying it's time for all of us to be nicer to our employees. Is anybody ready for that? Okay, you're not ready for it. It do whatever you want I really really believe this.

I Really believe in that. And so that is pretty much the essence of this talk. Which is, if you've been in business, how many people have been in business for over 20 years? Raise your hands. All of you know should changes, right? You didn't.
You know you didn't expect Google AdWords 20 years ago to build up Brands you never heard of that are much bigger than the brands you grew up with. You didn't expect that silly thing I Remember four years ago even after all the success I had and all the following: I had I was yelling and screaming four years ago that Tik Tok was going to be next and everybody laughed at me out of the room in the comments they're like that's for teenage girls dancing I was like Facebook was for college kids. Now the only people are on Facebook are your parents. People don't get it.

They think things won't change because they don't want it to change. People don't think things will change cuz you don't want it to change cuz you understand how to do it now. I I Get it. I've been managing people since I was 22 I'm not I and I love HR So I do a lot of one-on ones I Get it for all the bosses here.

I'm not enjoying these 15minute sessions where I'm a therapist, therapist, and their mother and father I Get it. Entitlement and delusion is not fun, but things change and we have to change with them. I Believe you'll have less of those meetings if you fix the well, not the sink. The last 15 minutes has been about the well.

Do you actually care about your employees Or are they faceless? At the end of the day trying to hit a number? Let is a very profoundly honest question that you have to ask yourself and wherever you sit on that pendulum. because it's not going to be one or the other, you need to care more. Your caring more will directly impact your wallet. It also feels better.

By the way. you'll like it I Promise you'll You'll learn to like it. You'll get better. So that's that.

I Want to go back to content because I want to leave with tactical things before we get out of here I Want to I Want to talk about the LinkedIn thing I'm going to bash it into your head one more time before I Get out of here. This LinkedIn thing is crazy. This LinkedIn thing is crazy thinking about the people trying to raise Capital Thinking about the people that are trying to get bis devb deals. Think about all the people that have unlimited salese trying to get into organizations and get them to buy I Just couldn't push you harder to understand how big of a deal this is.

Now you have to be good at it, which is. why I want you to do it for a while. But for anyone here actually how many people here are posting every day on LinkedIn for their business ra your hand 11 good It's good I Just really want if I ever get lucky enough to come back here in two or three years I Just want 70 80% of this room to raise your hand I Promise you if you happen to be sitting next to someone who raised their hand and you don't know them I Highly recommend you ask them what's going on and I have no idea if they're good at it or not because it is a game of being good at it. But if they're good at it, they will explain and give you a story of a direct correlation of them hiring a good employee from a competitor because of one post a story of getting a new client because of one post a story of getting asked to be on a podcast because of one post that then led to business.
The world is changing. We all understand that, but it's changing faster than people realize I All my content and I do have a lot of followers like the intro said and a lot of them are international. For for the people that stood up earlier from all the countries around the world, all of my content in 2024 will be fully translated to their native language. So I have a huge page I have a huge following in Arabic I have a huge following in Portuguese in Brazil I have a huge Spanish following I have Gary V espanol and Portuguese and all that and all that content today is me talking and then subtitled.

Every piece of that content in 2024 will be me speaking in that native tongue fully in my voice because of AI and AI to my lips so it doesn't even feel weird. dubbed it will be as I'm talking. We are really going into a new era and so what? I What? I ask is this as I Wrap up. If you came to this conference, you didn't have to if you came to this conference.

My belief system is that you're ambitious, that you're hungry, that you're still growing I Don't understand that you would be willing to shlep to Vegas for a conference for a couple of days, but you aren't willing to spend 10 hours of real research on every new trend. Instead of taking one headline you read about AI or one friend saying something and taking it as your own and your belief system. Why not actually? Google How do I use AI in Insurance Deck? Enter: How about 10 hours of research per every new thing? Whether you believe me or not on LinkedIn content can double your business if you become crazy about it. Why not spend 10 hours of research over a week Or two or three in putting in? How do I make content that works on LinkedIn My industry again a lot of you VCS VCS In this room good deals are competitive.

Good deals are competitive. The reason I for a decade got access to all the best tech deals in Silicon Valley was cuz I had a personal brand I didn't compete for them. they came to me. Sales verse Marketing Sales you have to go and ask marketing it comes to you your personal content.

and by the way as I wrap up not everybody has to do video. This whole notion. yes video Works video is a monster. We watch videos.

It's what we do. But for the people in here are saying man, I want to do it. but I don't I feel self-conscious on video. Two things on that one.

once and for all, can we put this to bed anyone here who's not posting because they're worried about Judgment of others strangers and Friends making fun of them? Who do you think you are? Somebody leaves a comment saying you're ugly or stupid or wrong I just really need you to hear this forever more. Please remember this: If somebody comes to your profile on social media and takes the time to try to take you down, you shouldn't feel bad for yourself. You should feel bad for them. Do you know what kind of life it is to go around the Internet and try to make other people hurt because you're so hurt inside.
Once and for all we've left middle school, you're all grown now. Don't let Johnny Pants 97 leaving a negative comment stop you from growing your business. Are you in please? Jesus Second point on that: You don't have to do video. Some of you are incredibly talented writers and in written form you can get across what you want to the industry much better than you can with Gift of Gab.

Some of you are good with Gift of Gab but no matter how much I try to encourage you here, you still are self-conscious visually or things of that nature, then fine. Don't do a video, do audio. record it on your phone and upload it as just audio with a title my friends. The Battleground for the World is happening out in social media content.

For this industry, you have a gift. It's called LinkedIn LinkedIn As many of you remember 15 years ago was a recruiting tool. It was not a social network. You all now know it is a social network.

You consume content on it. You need to be part of that conversation. It's how you can easily Garner better talent to join your organization. I Think it's a huge recruiting tool and you know this: The industry is going through consolidation right now.

so whoever here goes on the offense and has growth next year, you're going to be able to hire quality people. There's people in this industry looking, but you must not allow the tension of today confuse you. For everyone who is really about that entrepreneur or business life, you actually know this is the time to go on offense. If you look at any growth curve of any business, these are the best times to go on offense when seemingly people are on defense and they are on defense.

Offense comes in a lot of forms to wrap it up one your culture like you want to win more, have a 20-minute coffee with employees all of them one by one and actually know them a little bit. You'll be stunned what that will mean for your business allocate the time to content. You must make a commitment to this content game. It is a big deal and three complacency.

meaning eliminate it you. Praying that it's not going to happen doesn't stop it. Technology and Innovation is undefeated against our subjective want, wants and needs as individual humans. It doesn't matter that you didn't like it, it happened, and it's happening in a big way and it will impact this industry in a big way.

and for a lot of you. If you get on the treadmill now, it won't be as bad to run the marathon in 5 years. I Don't need you to become Steve Jobs I Need you to start dabbling a little bit to protect yourself from the acceleration of the next decade. Thank you thank you! Oh.
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12 thoughts on “3 things every business needs to focus on in 2024”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Arsenio's ESL Podcast says:

    How do you make the same thumbnails you’ve been making 5 years? Lmfao. Same titles. Hahahahahahahaha

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Vittorianesse says:

    Design expertise supported by AI is going to be a game changer in 2024 for savvy creative business people because we also have original ideas and we already know how to execute manually. 🙌🏻

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stud Sidious says:

    I’ve been a professional creative in the advertising / marketing world for 3 decades & everyone is freaking out thinking ai will eliminate design jobs. 🤦‍♂️ It’s just a tool. You still need a human designer, art director or creative director to do the concepting. People fearful of ai don’t seem to fully understand it. Skynet isn’t here to kill all our jobs. Some people have just watched the Terminator films too many times. 😆

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Pentru Barbati says:

    he is wrong the young people are entitled and think they have ore options not evrybody can have a business or be youtubers it's demand and it's decreassing …

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Maksud Rahman says:

    my dear friend and dear sir.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Zariya says:

    Gary you rock. Found you on IG in 2016. You're the best in the industry now. kudos🙌

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars HeatonState says:

    LinkedIn is all B2B though. How could we sell B2C on LinkedIn?

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eddie Arguelles says:

    I’m here early to tell you youre going to kill it in 2024! ❤

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Morteza Mahdavi says:

    2024 is very good year. We have AI and significant opportunities are in 2024 waiting for us. We exploit 2024 the best year for growth a business.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Help me reach 45k subs without any Videos says:

    Congrats to all who is early and found this comment 🥳

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars israel zarang says:

    jesus christ that’s i done in netherland

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars israel zarang says:

    😂

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