We caught up with the brilliant and insightful David Hill a few weeks ago and have shared our conversation below.
David , looking forward to hearing all of your stories today. Before we get into specifics, let’s talk about success more generally. What do you think it takes to be successful?
What it takes to be successful is something that people say they want to do but don’t have the bandwidth to really do it. Being successful is different for everyone. Everyone has their own benchmarks but to really win it takes a lot of sacrifice. You can’t do both when building, you have to understand where you need to scale and or add new ways to get the job done. I can go on and on about this but its a topic that everyone talks about but doesn’t have that much action on it.

As always, we appreciate you sharing your insights and we’ve got a few more questions for you, but before we get to all of that can you take a minute to introduce yourself and give our readers some of your back background and context?
Here is my story: Mr. DMH is one of a kind and best recognized for promoting a variety of events early on in his career. Born in 1979, Mr. DMH acquired his passion for working in entertainment at the young age of 14 1/2. Surrounded by musical influences, he got his start when he began promoting local parties, beginning with an event at the Pennsauken Convention Center in N.J. DMH’s work in promotions would eventually transition over to 21 and older clubs in Philadelphia and other local cities.
After a couple of years of events and experiencing various business deals in entertainment DMH’s life hit a turning point which started his journey in media, music, publishing, production, consulting, and asset management. DMH utilized his media platform to enhance various avenues of entertainment business which is giving him a lane of his own.
It’s now been 26 years in business and its no sign of Mr. DMH slowing down. Recently he has teamed up with strategic friends and business advisors to take his empire to another level. DMH is a master mind in business structures and marketing strategies. Some associates say he is an Iceberg of information and ventures that shows a humble philanthropic style of forward thinking.
Currently DMH is focused on VYRE Network, a free streaming platform that owns and manages media assets that are monetized through programmatic advertising, product placements and special events.
(VYRE) was created in October 2019 from the minds of David Hill and Lamar Seay. Both African Americans with deep roots from New Jersey, and the accents to prove it, the business partners of 10 years in the digital and print magazine industry created the concept of this FREE ad-driven global streaming platform.
The primary mission of VYRE, provide global distribution to the Next Generation of filmmakers, producers, athletes, musicians, and sports leagues around the world. The business model of VYRE was simple, provide a free streaming platform, and form strategic partnerships with production companies, producers, talent, and then monetize it through programmatic advertising. Initially VYRE focused on collecting licensed content for the platform. This helped VYRE launch 200 licensed content assets immediately through Roku. Within the first 6 months, VYRE had grown to 2,500 projects, built distribution platforms for; Apple TV, iPhone, Android, Amazon Fire Stick, and contracted four programmatic advertising companies to monetize all content distributed.
In December 2021 VYRE went public on the OTC Markets under the ticker symbol CAPV. This secured VYRE’s ability to activate its growth strategy. Today, VYRE is poised to continue its market disruption with the support of its high-level C-Suite team and strategic partners.
What’s been the most effective strategy for growing your clientele?
The best practice for me to grow my clientele to where I’m at now is to be strategic and get in the room. That is the hardest thing for some people to do. Its the most simple thing anyone can do. JUST GET IN THE ROOM
We’d love to hear a story of resilience from your journey.
When I wanted to understand commercial real estate without going to classes and tests and becoming a realtor. I found the biggest company in my city and found where the owners and directors have lunch at. I took 400 bucks and took 100 a week to go have lunch where they had lunch. Once the bartender knew who I was, and I became a regular. He introduced me into the guys that I wanted to get to know because they needed a service I do. From there I became friends, and they taught me the ins and outs of buying and investing into commercial real estate.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://vyre.tv/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/billionairehill/
- Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrdmh/
Image Credits
David Hill

