Business
How scale a business with Social Media – with Frankie Quiroz
Starting from rock bottom in a small town in Riverside, California; Frankie achieved acclaim by building his first 7-Figure Clothing Empire known as Tuned in Tokyo (the leader in automotive apparel and social media popular brand with over 1 million organic followers) in the summer of 2015.
Do you think it is possible to scale a business using social media?
Yes, I think it’s the only way to build a brand in Today’s World. I look at it as a tool to tell your company or brand’s story. Social media is marketing at its best.
Any advice to others that want to pursue a similar career?
Yes, the industry you pick is everything. The difference between a 1 million dollar company and a 10 million dollar is the product you sell and who you sell it too. Make sure you pick the right product with deep pocket customers.
If you could go back in time, would you change the way you did anything?
Drake, the rapper has a perfect verse where he says “sometimes I wish I can go back in time, not to change sh*t, but to relive sh*t twice.” I feel the exact same way. I have no regrets as everything I have done, the footsteps I took have led to where I am today. Thank god.
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