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In 2014, the 53-year-old founded her Minnesota-based communications firm, Digital and Savvy, to provide public relations services to large companies and CEOs, from Target to entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk. That was after she worked as a public relations executive for over 10 years in the Middle East, most notably as Google's head of communications for that region. One habit helped Abouelenein continue advancing her career even after starting over in another country, she tells CNBC Make It. Though she's a public relations veteran and successful CEO, she still took a "finance for non-finance executives" course last year. "In today's world, everything is changing rapidly," Chaudry told CNBC Make It recently, adding that "the way you work, how you work, where you work — all that is changing."
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A former Google executive, Abouelenein is the founder and CEO of global communications firm Digital and Savvy. You can build your professional reputation in three steps, according to Abouelenein: Do good work, add value, and foster strong relationships. "Reputation is like a currency," she tells CNBC Make It. Foster strong relationshipsA good way to cement your reputation is to have people who can vouch for you. Instead of me having to promote my reputation, I decided I'm gonna do really good work and let that tell people who I am.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGary Vaynerchuk: Social media has the user's attention at a scale society continues to underestimateGary Vaynerchuk, VaynerX chairman, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the impact of social media on the 2024 election, how both the Trump and Harris campaigns have tapped into social media to spread their message, the idea of using influencers in political campaigns, and more.
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But despite the chance, he posted on LinkedIn last week, he chose not to invest in Uber — a company that's now worth roughly $138 billion. It was "one of the greatest mistakes of my investing career," wrote Vaynerchuk, currently the CEO of Vaynerchuk Media. In 2009, Uber's co-founders sought funding at a $10 million valuation, serial entrepreneur Mark Cuban told Peacock's "Hart to Heart" last year. "I realized, Uber doesn't sell transportation ... Uber sells us time," Vaynerchuk wrote. "Just think: If I would've given him $250,000 on a [$10 million] valuation, it'd be billions," he said.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGary Vaynerchuk says his biggest fear around AI is that it gets overregulatedGary Vaynerchuk, CEO of VaynerMedia, comments on artificial intelligence and the advertising industry.
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Social media algorithms have led to a more meritocratic advertising landscape that the industry has been slow to catch up with, according to VaynerMedia CEO Gary Vaynerchuk. "The social media I grew up with... it was more like email marketing," the agency executive told CNBC's Tania Bryer at the Cannes Lions festival, a major fixture in the advertising world's calendar. Vaynerchuk co-founded restaurant booking platform Resy and was an early investor in the X social media platform, formerly known as Twitter. "Now we live in a world of social media over the last two, three years, five years, where the AI algorithms that give you the For You page, the content is finding the audience." "For You" is a feature of Chinese-owned social media app TikTok which serves a scrollable stream of videos based on trending content and on users' past usage of the app.
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Gary Vaynerchuk on how TikTok changed the social media landscape
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGary Vaynerchuk on how TikTok changed the social media landscapeGary Vaynerchuk, VaynerX chairman, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss his new book, 'Day Trading Attention: How to Build Brand and Sales in the New Social Media World', how TikTok changed the social media landscape, and more.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSuper Bowl commercial price tag of $7 million 'a bargain', says VaynerX's Gary VaynerchukHosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGary Vaynerchuk: Amazon's Black Friday NFL game has the potential to change the marketing landscapeGary Vaynerchuk, VaynerMedia CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss NFL's first ever Black Friday game streaming exclusively on Amazon, the impact on advertising, and more.
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There, Pimentel spoke about the strategy behind Threads, and how her team is working to create communities within the app. Meta is still actively recruiting celebrities, sports stars, and influencers to create content and help build communities, Pimentel added. And some prominent X users, like tech reporter Casey Newton, are pivoting away from X to posting on Threads. "We see a lot more engagement on Threads on content that's a conversation starter. Sports content and a photography community are some examples of sub cultures growing organically on Threads, so far, Pimentel said.
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The one major app that's eluded him: Twitter. Threads skyrocketed out of the gate in large part because it was easy for existing Instagram users to create accounts on the new messaging service and connect with their established following. watch nowCurrently, Threads users are unable to search for topics or hashtags that represent hot topics. That could entice some people to use Twitter over Threads, said Tameka Bazile, who works in artist relations and marketing at Time. Like with Threads, creators will wait to see how Twitter works for their peers before "spending much more time making content there," Kaletsky said.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTwitter as a product is 'dramatically better' under Elon Musk, says Gary VaynerchukGary Vaynerchuk, VaynerX chairman, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Threads vs. Twitter experience, the state of the digital ad market, A.I. revolution, and more.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with VaynerX chairman Gary VaynerchukGary Vaynerchuk, VaynerX chairman, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Threads vs. Twitter experience, the state of the digital ad market, A.I. revolution, and more.
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It looks like Zuckerberg didn't need to wait for a cage match to land some punches on Musk. It looks like Mark Zuckerberg didn't need to wait for a jiu-jitsu cage match with Elon Musk to land some punches on the Twitter owner — the Zuck has already started sassing Musk in posts on Threads. Meta launched its new text-based app, Threads, on Wednesday. And it looks like Zuckerberg is taking the first shot by hitting Musk where it hurts — making Threads the "anti-Twitter." said a user named mikedavismma.
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Instagram's new app, Threads, launched Wednesday, a day earlier than expected. Many creators and celebrities gained early access to the new text-based app this week. Insider spoke with five sources who were granted early access to Threads, including one who spoke on the condition of anonymity. The new Instagram Threads app was briefly accessible from desktop on Wednesday. Screengrab/Threads; Insider/Sydney BradleyAt Meta this week, staffers were busy recruiting influencers and celebrities to join the app via early access.
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Instagram's new text-based app, Threads, is now available for pre-order in the US App Store. The company invited some influencers to test out the app ahead of its official July 6 launch. Read the exact 4-page onboarding guide Meta sent select creators, which was shared with Insider. Meta employees are hard at work onboarding creators and other public figures to its new text-based app, Threads, ahead of its official release later this week. Three influencer industry professionals told Insider that they received an early-access email from Meta this week inviting them to test Threads.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBehavior around social media will keep evolving even if TikTok gets banned, says Gary VaynerchukGary Vaynerchuk, Chairman of VaynerX and social media influencer, joins 'Last Call' to discuss Montana's complete ban on TikTok and the future of the A.I.
Pluto TV cofounder Ilya Pozin has launched a new company that's trying to disrupt TV advertising. Telly is a free, ad-supported TV that's backed by Rich Greenfield, Gary Vaynerchuk, and more. Ilya Pozin, who disrupted cable with free ad-supported streamer Pluto TV, now wants to do the same for your physical TV. His company, Telly, came out of stealth mode May 15 with a new, ad-supported TV that's free to the user. Pozin said the idea for Telly grew out of Pluto, a free, ad-supported TV streaming service that he co-founded in 2013; it was acquired in 2019 by Viacom (now Paramount Global).
Gary Vaynerchuk said companies should fire the "assholes" creating "toxic" work environments. He has also said recently that companies need to appeal to Gen Z better, given their many work options. In TikToks posted this week, Vaynerchuk railed against "toxic work environments," slamming companies for retaining employees and management that compromise the "joy" of their staff members. "Joy doesn't come from four-hour workweeks," Vaynerchuk said in one video, seeming to reference the current movement for a four-day workweek. And Vaynerchuk is betting that people also want to be treated right while on the clock.
Are you ready for some ... SlamBall? A star-studded lineup of investors in and around sports are jumping into the sport, which is a mashup of football, basketball and trampolines that was buzzy for a short time in the early 2000s. The investment comes as SlamBall plans to relaunch this summer, more than 20 years after the alternative sport was shut down in the U.S. as ratings fell in its second season. SlamBall recently closed an $11 million Series A funding round led by Roger Ehrenberg's IA Sports Ventures and Eberg Capital, a stakeholder in MLB's Miami Marlins. It took founder and CEO Mason Gordon and Mike Tollin – a producer behind the popular Chicago Bulls docuseries "The Last Dance" who helped launch the league the first time – nine months to secure their full roster of investors.
Gary Vaynerchuk predicts that AI software like ChatGPT will eliminate many jobs. He's optimistic about workers' ability to rally and adapt to AI, or create new roles. That's been true to an extent about previous types of automation, but AI looks likely to impact a broader demographic of workers. Like Vaynerchuk points out, there's some reason to be optimistic long-term about the job shake ups technology can cause. But Vaynerchuk is more convinced that AI represents the status quo for automation.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAmericans actually want to watch the Super Bowl commercials, says Vayner Media's Gary VaynerchukVayner Media's Gary Vaynerchuk joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss advertising during the Super Bowl and why he believes that $7 million for a 30-second spot could be a bargain.
Check out these pitch decks that they've used to sell their vision and raise millions from private equity and VC investors. Blocking ad fraudAdtech startup Lunio, announced a $15 million Series A funding round in September 2022. In May 2022, the software-as-a-service startup raised a $30 million Series B round, led by Insight Partners. Marketing in the metaverseAnima, an augmented-reality startup, raised a $3 million funding round from investors in Janury. He raised $50 million in Series D after closing a $34 million Series C last year, bringing its total raised to $100 million.
Major League Pickleball and the Professional Pickleball Association's new VIBE Pickleball League have agreed to merge, the organizations said Wednesday. The combined league will continue to operate under the Major League Pickleball brand name and format as the rapidly growing sport surges in popularity. Last week, the PPA announced the creation of the VIBE Pickleball League with Mark Cuban as its first team owner. VIBE said it would be team focused and co-ed, similar to what Major League Pickleball has been doing. Milwaukee Bucks co-owner Marc Lasry and entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk have both made investments in Major League Pickleball.
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