PHCC: Gary Vaynerchuk’s Four-Part Business Philosophy

Gary Vaynerchuk, owner of Wine Library and host of the Wine Library TV podcast, recorded a video about his business philosophy, PHCC: Patience. Hustle. Content. Community.

Here’s what I love about his philosophy. It’s honest and scrappy, especially the part about why you have to hustle: nothing is going to just come to you. There’s no BS or buzzwords, especially when he says “it’s business, not social media”, and it’s proven. Gary built his store, Wine Library, from a $4 Million to $45 Million business. That’s advice worth heeding.

3 Comments

  1. Wow, he’s just a little intense, huh? Good stuff, though. Thanks.

  2. Gary V is the man. Check out Gary’s feature at 5 Quick Questions.

  3. Chelsea says:

    I agree. I am making it my own! Thanks Guy.

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