New Episode Of "Hustle" By Viceland Uncovers Branding VS Selling: What Should An Entrepreneur Focus On When Building An Empire?

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New Episode Of "Hustle" By Viceland Uncovers Branding VS Selling: What Should An Entrepreneur Focus On When Building An Empire?

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VANCOUVER, Feb. 15, 2019 /CNW/ -

The Dan Lok Show (CNW Group/Dan Lok Marketing Inc.)

https://danlokshow.com/

A new TV series by Viceland called "Hustle" has just been released. This intriguing series follows the journey of inspiring entrepreneurs who are taking their dreams to the next level.

In the most recent episode, John Henry, the young host of Hustle who sold his dry cleaning business for $1-million when he was 21 years old, is interviewing, Dan Lok - a 2 times opening TedX speaker, a best-selling author of 13+ books, and YouTube celebrity with over 1.2-million subscribers and 300-million minutes of his videos watched.

John describes Hustle as a show where viewers for the first time ever get to see a what being an entrepreneur is actually about. John goes on to say:

"Shark Tank is a great show because you get instant gratification. You pitch, the sharks say yes or no. But in reality, we know that's not really how business works. Or it is in some moments, but for most of the time you're building, you're going through the ups and downs. So we made a show [Hustle] out of that grinding."

In their fascinating episode between John and Dan, the conversation went into how to using content to grow a business, advice for investing into real-estate and more.

Most importantly, the newest episode answered focused on a topic relevant to every entrepreneur who wants success. How should a business focus on both short-term sales and long-term brand building at the same time?

As Dan describes:

"There is a happy middle where you combine the branding but also very effective direct response, human psychology, persuasion? This with this, and then that's what I did, and I combined the two and it worked."

The discussion goes beyond from there.

For anyone who wants to understand how a powerhouse, profitable brand is built, watch the new episode at https://danlokshow.com/

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SOURCE Dan Lok Marketing Inc.

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