#QOTD: Are you so competitive that losing a meaningful basketball game in the morning completely alters the happiness in your day?
#Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:49 - What is the future of blogging in all this "rented" social media space?
2:23 - What're your thoughts on creating a successful, long term Social Media Strategy for yourself or your clients? What are the metrics you measure to make sure it's working? How long in advance do you create the content you rollout?
5:49 - I'm speaking to parents at a public school event on parenting in a social media world. What would you teach them?
7:20 - We are in a "nonexistent" market (watch rental/sharing) but the sharing economy is growing. What would you do to determine/come up with a market size?
9:56 - My investor wants to change the name of my company's brand Sasquatch Fuel. We do backpacking meals and want to be as disruptive as possible in this vertical. Anything but generic like the competition. Should I change the name?
#LINKS
SUBMIT A QUESTION: https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/what-youll-need-to-get-garyvee-945936926.html
In 2003, 2004, and 2005, it was very commonplace to use the internet to drive someone to your home. As in, "Come here to consume me." "Visit me here." Now what we are seeing more is "I'm over here. If you want to know what's up, you better learn how to speak to me here."
What's happened is that the attention graph (my biggest priority right now) is shifting. People's willingness to jump somewhere to consume is certainly not down. The truth is, social networks, specifically Twitter and Facebook and Pinterest are really gateway drug pieces of content to drive to the aforementioned "home": a blog. An e-commerce site. Your download page for your app.
What's changed is people understand that they need a great skill and a great storytelling tactic to share with their social networks. They understand that they need to be that first impression to catch people's attention.
Gary Vaynerchuk builds businesses. Fresh out of college he took his family wine business and grew it from a $3M to a $60M business in just five years. Now he runs VaynerMedia, one of the world's hottest digital agencies. Along the way he became a prolific angel investor and venture capitalist, investing in companies like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Uber, and Birchbox before eventually co-founding VaynerRSE, a $25M angel fund.
The #AskGaryVee Show is Gary's way of providing as much value value as possible by taking your questions about social media, entrepreneurship, startups, and family businesses and giving you his answers based on a lifetime of building successful, multi-million dollar companies.
Gary is also a prolific public speaker, delivering keynotes at events like Le Web, and SXSW, which you can watch right here on this channel.
Find Gary here:
Website: http://garyvaynerchuk.com
Wine Library: http://winelibrary.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/gary
Twitter: http://twitter.com/garyvee
Instagram: http://instagram.com/garyvee
Medium: http://medium.com/ @garyvee
#Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:49 - What is the future of blogging in all this "rented" social media space?
2:23 - What're your thoughts on creating a successful, long term Social Media Strategy for yourself or your clients? What are the metrics you measure to make sure it's working? How long in advance do you create the content you rollout?
5:49 - I'm speaking to parents at a public school event on parenting in a social media world. What would you teach them?
7:20 - We are in a "nonexistent" market (watch rental/sharing) but the sharing economy is growing. What would you do to determine/come up with a market size?
9:56 - My investor wants to change the name of my company's brand Sasquatch Fuel. We do backpacking meals and want to be as disruptive as possible in this vertical. Anything but generic like the competition. Should I change the name?
#LINKS
SUBMIT A QUESTION: https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/what-youll-need-to-get-garyvee-945936926.html
In 2003, 2004, and 2005, it was very commonplace to use the internet to drive someone to your home. As in, "Come here to consume me." "Visit me here." Now what we are seeing more is "I'm over here. If you want to know what's up, you better learn how to speak to me here."
What's happened is that the attention graph (my biggest priority right now) is shifting. People's willingness to jump somewhere to consume is certainly not down. The truth is, social networks, specifically Twitter and Facebook and Pinterest are really gateway drug pieces of content to drive to the aforementioned "home": a blog. An e-commerce site. Your download page for your app.
What's changed is people understand that they need a great skill and a great storytelling tactic to share with their social networks. They understand that they need to be that first impression to catch people's attention.
Gary Vaynerchuk builds businesses. Fresh out of college he took his family wine business and grew it from a $3M to a $60M business in just five years. Now he runs VaynerMedia, one of the world's hottest digital agencies. Along the way he became a prolific angel investor and venture capitalist, investing in companies like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Uber, and Birchbox before eventually co-founding VaynerRSE, a $25M angel fund.
The #AskGaryVee Show is Gary's way of providing as much value value as possible by taking your questions about social media, entrepreneurship, startups, and family businesses and giving you his answers based on a lifetime of building successful, multi-million dollar companies.
Gary is also a prolific public speaker, delivering keynotes at events like Le Web, and SXSW, which you can watch right here on this channel.
Find Gary here:
Website: http://garyvaynerchuk.com
Wine Library: http://winelibrary.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/gary
Twitter: http://twitter.com/garyvee
Instagram: http://instagram.com/garyvee
Medium: http://medium.com/ @garyvee
Not that competitive yet
Most likely because when I play video games my mode can change depending on if I won or lost.
QotD: a basket ball loss, probably not, something else I cared about? Something I thought I was good at? I'd be looking for other wins all day to make me feel better, they would feel necessary to restore balance.
QOTD Answer – ABSOLUTELY…. it changes everything! I need to go up to NY and play some with you guys…. sounds like fun/competitive.
the results wont bother me unless i'm loosing money .
like it Gary thanks again Señor 🙏
QOTD – YYYYEEEEEESSSSSS!!!!!
No!!! I d win next day/game/time
Question of the day – I don't let outer competition ruin my day – the self awareness of letting that go to not impact my inner competition is detaching the meaning of outer to not impact my inner emotions or responses (easer said than done).
GREAT video – lots of notes taken to work on.
Nope, not really the competitive kind.
QOTD: No but if they keep reminding me about it it will!
Hey Gary! I have to disagree with your perspective on the name change. As a wedding planner, since changing my business name I've attracted my ideal couples much easier. Wish it wasn't true but the name change made all the difference (game changer). Focus on your ideal client when deciding on the name.
QOTD: I'm not THAT competitive but my pride would be shot lol
No, i am competitive but if i lost i would get over quickly as life is to short to drag on something to long. it would however motivate me to improve on my skills and crush them next time around.
No 🙂
Lol. I actually love Fika. Try a hemp chai. soooo good! It's crazy to go back into old vids. It's like you're turning back the hands of time.