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Gary Vaynerchuk is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal Best-Selling author, self-taught wine expert, and innovative entrepreneur.
You can also find me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/garyvee.
Gary Vaynerchuk is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal Best-Selling author, self-taught wine expert, and innovative entrepreneur.
Wait..am i only one here in 2023 and beyond?
Anytime a company makes it difficult to buy their product, it turns me off every time. Companies that make it easy to buy are the ones that really thrive.
Talk about a consistent message…context over content!
Agree to the Nth degree. I violently rip my headphones out and/or search for a mute or X button the moment I'm bombarded with the awful sound of advertising. I pay to NOT listen to commercials and I've definitely blacklisted companies who do this guerilla commercial bs. It's like ear rape
Nice vid.
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Garry V is like Gangster Malcolm Gladwell
Better they got him to rant about a well placed well designed piece that would endear him to the brand rather than "I'll never buy it" rant. IMO
Right on!
Keep going Gary! Thanks for the message!
I agree Luis – I'm in the UK & when I went to two major newspapers, they had unskippable pre-roll ads that had NOTHING to do with the content I was about to watch. So, I navigated away and found the videos elsewhere, where I CAN skip ads. Obviously the main news channels have relationships with advertisers "Look how many impressions we can get for your ads!" BUT, it's a long-term LOSE-LOSE because for the 0.1% of people who DO click through, the other 99.9% have a BAD ASSOCIATION with that brand
Click-through & conversion rate.
Here's what's different about "now" compared to "then" => "then", it was OK to be top-of-mind even when it was bad news ("Hey, they're talking about me")….but now, the consumer-connected world has DOZENS of competitors to choose from. Enough of a bad reputation spread wide enough leads to the decline and eventual downfall of big brands who stubbornly set their jaw in the face of people voting with their wallets.