Lessons I Learn From Gary Vaynerchuk
The One Big Message: Are you feeding your business or are you feeding yourself?
There's a gentlemen who said he love his comfort zone, he loves to spend his money on vacations, meeting people and enjoy the wonders of life.
Ten years down the road, he is still have bills to pay, loans to finance and still have a job.
And Zero savings in the bank account.
Are you spending money to invest in your business today or invest money in yourself buying new shoes, bags and clothes?
Do you really need to go for 3 vacations instead of 2 vacations?
Do you really need to buy 11 pants instead of just 7 pants?
If your future matters to you, you will do things that grow your business so your family will have a good life and no worries about money.
Can you imagine, after buying the big house and fancy car and you lose your job?
That will be a financial disaster.
Creating a blog is not difficult.
Writing blog post is not difficult.
Driving traffic is not difficult.
What is difficult is to have that consistency to keep doing things, to keep investing money to get people to visit your blog on a daily basis.
Right now, Facebook is a good deal to get traffic for cheap like $1/day video ad campaigns.
Seriously it's a good deal compare to YouTube ads and Google ads.
I spend $100 on YouTube ads to get only 50 clicks and zero subscribers.
I spend $100 on Facebook ads and get 100 subscribers and 50 referrals to the affiliate program I am promoting.
So now it's a great time to hop into Facebook and start getting daily traffic to your blog.
Facebook cares about their user experience.
So great video content and blog content is important.
Creating video content to wow your target audience.
And collect their data using the Facebook retargeting pixel.
And then show them another video to promote your blog post.
Life is too short to waste time and money on things that have no value.
When you feed your business, it will grow and generates income for you.
Recent Comments
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Excellent post Winson and thanks for sharing. Facebook needs some positive vibes occasionally - it's not all socially unaware idiots using it wrongly.
Terry
I hope on my retirement my online business will sustain me.