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Watch Gary Vaynerchuk Drop In -- and Drop Knowledge -- at Entrepreneur In the latest episode of DailyVee, Gary finds his face on the cover of our new issue.

By Entrepreneur Staff

In the new issue of Entrepreneur magazine, writer Eric Adams describes Gary Vaynerchuk's YouTube show DailyVee as a collection of clips that "capture Vaynerchuk frenetically hammering home his favored themes -- focus on your strengths, work your ass off, spot the next big shift and get there first, stop obsessing over stuff that doesn't matter, be the bigger person, give more than you get and above all, execute."

With 645,000 subscribers, 1.4 million followers on Twitter and 1.7 million on Instagram, it's easy to see that it is a message that entrepreneurs are hungry for.

Check out the above episode, which features Vaynerchuk's hurricane-like visit to Entrepreneur's office, and be sure to check out Vaynerchuk's cover profile on newsstands now.

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