# Can You Really Make This Much On Live Social Shopping? | DailyVee ep 674

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH5lYq1KJLc
- **Дата:** 14.05.2025
- **Длительность:** 11:17
- **Просмотры:** 56,224

## Описание

Today's video is episode 674 of DailyVee! The VeeFriends Topps Chrome cards are red hot, against all odds, and I spend the day hosting a live Tea with GaryVee, and answering a question from a 22 year old who has made $2,000,000 in the last year! I also sit with a previous employee who needs life advice, and meet with the VeeFriends team and others. Wait til you see the full page ads I ran in the 90s! Hope you enjoy!

00:37 — What's on deck for today in the VeeFriends Topps Chrome Launch
01:05 — The cards are red hot right now, against all odds
02:52 — You're 22 and you've made $2M in sales?? Tea with GaryVee ep 74
05:55 — Helped a previous employee with life advice: it's all about momentum and not holding onto "should"
08:36 — Discovering my full page ads from Wine Library in the 90s

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Gary Vaynerchuk is a serial entrepreneur and serves as the Chairman of VaynerX, the CEO of VaynerMedia, and the CEO and creator of VeeFriends. Gary is considered one of the leading global minds on what's next in culture, business, and the internet.

Known as "GaryVee," he is described as one of the most forward thinkers in business. He acutely recognizes trends and patterns early to help others understand how shifts in consumer attention impact the realities of the business world today. Gary's approach sits at the intersection of business and pop culture. He keenly understands how to bring brand relevance to the forefront. He is a prolific angel investor with early investments in companies like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Venmo, Snapchat, Coinbase, and Uber.

Gary is an entrepreneur at heart – he builds businesses. Today, he helps Fortune 1000 brands leverage consumer attention through his full-service advertising agency, VaynerMedia, which has offices in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Toronto, Mexico City, London, Amsterdam, Sydney, Singapore, Tokyo, Bangkok, Delhi, and Kuala Lumpur. VaynerMedia is part of the VaynerX holding company, which also includes Eva Nosidam Productions, Gallery Media Group, The Sasha Group, VaynerSpeakers, VaynerCommerce, and Tingley Lane Trading. Gary is the Co-Founder of VaynerSports, VCR Group, VaynerWatt, ArtOfficial, Resy, and Empathy Wines. He guided Resy and Empathy to successful exits -- which he later sold to American Express and Constellation Brands, respectively. He also owns a Major League Pickleball team called the 5s, is part owner of a Big3 basketball team, and is an investor in the revival of the SlamBall League.

In 2021, Gary created VeeFriends, an entertainment company that has become a rising powerhouse in modern entertainment and collectibles. Often described as Pokemon meets Sesame Street, the company leverages stories, games, events, collectibles, and technology to scale its character universe. Vaynerchuk also has negotiated partnerships with brand powerhouses such as Crocs, Fanatics, Macy’s/Toys “R” Us, Mattel’s UNO, Mattel’s Masters of the Universe, Moonbug Entertainment, Reebok, Squishmallows, Topps, and more.

Gary is also the founder and creator of VeeCon – a contemporary super conference that converges business and pop culture with innovation and technology. He is a six-time New York Times bestselling author, with titles including Crush It!, Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook, Twelve and a Half and Day Trading Attention. In addition to running multiple businesses, Gary documents his daily life as a CEO through his social media channels, which have more than 45 million followers and garner more than 300 million monthly impressions/views across all platforms. His podcast, "The GaryVee Audio Experience," ranks among the top podcasts globally.

Gary serves on the board of MikMak, Bojangles Restaurants, Global Citizen Forum and Pencils of Promise. He is also a longtime Well Member of charity: water.

Gary's life ambition is to buy the New York Jets.

## Содержание

### [0:37](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH5lYq1KJLc&t=37s) What's on deck for today in the VeeFriends Topps Chrome Launch

V. Oh [ __ ] Daily V. What's good? Today's uh originally was going to be a day in Dallas with clicks. Am I able to tell people about the stream like after grands or I don't think a surprise element brings any extra value. So yeah, I would say yeah. But I don't know if you've heard I need a lot of luck today cuz the Knicks Celtics right out there. The world's most famous right there. We're looking right at it. Big game four. The Knicks still had a [ __ ] party. But today will be just a bunch of meetings. We're going into tea with Gary Vee in 9 minutes. Chrome is

### [1:05](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH5lYq1KJLc&t=65s) The cards are red hot right now, against all odds

redot. Here's some eBay comps. This is literally what Dustin's showing you last 12 hours based on his edit. I didn't know what this week was going to look like. If it wasn't what I wanted to be, we'd be going really crazy. Now it's like a little bit more than I want it to be. Like I'm a little scared boxes are going to get to $700 or $800 a box. So, I'm almost like in a weird way, dust, taking the pedal not off, but definitely not like putting both feet on the pedal either. So, we'll sneak in a little intermediate work. Uh, Gary, my brother, we're going to beat your ass. Listen, listen. I know you're old. Those knees don't work, right? They really do work. I don't think you have the athleticism there, though. That's what I'm That might be fair. Well, about the I'm not sure my athleticism. By the way, though, be careful. I got a basketball coach and we're working on lower body athleticism. So, I'm getting confident. Listen, I'm excited. Looking forward to it. 5:15 Sunday live on whatnot. Plenty of euphoria. Best t-shirt company in the world versus beef friends. Best emerging IP in the world. Love you. I'll see you Sunday. Yes, rips. Game is 6:30. So, maybe say that and then we could add it over. Is that what we should do? We'll do overlay including both in daily v and in that video we'll put aster like games actually 6:30 5:15 to 65 is the business meeting like it'll be funny take a photo with this with the mug the Y2K mug this is fresh why don't I do I have another mug for today we're going to do it later on but I'm going live now might as well start drinking from a building you know that's coffee Yeah, that's coffee. And I should be honest with tea with Gary Vee. So, I'm going to put tea in here. Smart. All right, I'm ready for the show. This is Tea with Gary Vee. Pablo is on the

### [2:52](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH5lYq1KJLc&t=172s) You're 22 and you've made $2M in sales?? Tea with GaryVee ep 74

ones and twos. Pablo, before you come up, who's going to bring people up on screen with me. All right. Well, I trust that Braden and Mason I trust. Pablo, we're going to you first? You have a question. Hey, Gary. I've been selling full-time on whatnot for almost 2 years now, and I've scaled close to 2 million in sales. I'm 22 years old. Stop right there. We've been talking about this whatnot thing. I just need everybody who's on every platform. You've been seeing me talk about live social shopping, right? I don't know if anybody heard that. Zack in the back, pay attention. She's 22 and has done 2 million in sales in the last 24 months. From 20 to 22. Yes, Mike. Keep shaking that head. That's exactly right. Give me that affirmation. Live social shopping is a monster. Like straight up even like this weekend, sign up for account or whatnot. Sign up to sell and like sit in your living room and sell random [ __ ] in your house. It's like eBay. It's free money. Dustin, can you explain why it works as a business to make content telling people why they shouldn't hire you? Sure. Because it builds trust. And a lot of times when you're making content, let's say you're a plumber. If you're a plumber and you know that a third of your clients hire you for 500 bucks to change a little thing that they could have changed if they went to YouTube and to Home Depot. If you make that content and say don't hire me on this situation, go to this video. In fact, if that person made if that plumber made the video instead of pointing them to a video building brand and said go to this video that I made and go to Lowe's and spend $19 and this is how you do it. The level of trust that happens that when that same family that didn't need the sink, but when their oldest son took a huge poop and exploded their bathroom and it [ __ ] broke and they actually didn't did need help. Which plumber do you think they're going to [ __ ] call? Reputation. Trust. It's doing the right thing. You know, that's what I think, Pablo. I think why do you tell people not to hire you? Because they end up hiring you when they actually need you. I don't want people hiring me when they don't need me. Wait a minute. I actually think you've invented something here. This looks [ __ ] amazing. We'll uh we'll throw the champagne out there for you guys. We invented something. Are you aware of how uncomfortably redhot the product is right now? The demand is crazy. These boxes were accessible. They were $99 a box and $25 for blasters when I priced them. The problem was Tops didn't believe me either on how much demand there was going to be. So, they didn't make enough. So, the secondary market just completely got crazy fast. We're 1 millionth of what Disney and Pokemon are. But, but you'll get there. But we really are going to get somewhere damn close, actually. All right, I got to run. Take care. Talk soon. The things I do off camera and behind the scenes are by far the things I'm

### [5:55](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH5lYq1KJLc&t=355s) Helped a previous employee with life advice: it's all about momentum and not holding onto "should"

most proud of in life. I'm pretty proud of what I do on camera for all of you and what you see, but that's my strength. You are very welcome. It's just kind of like momentum. I see it in people's eating habits and workout habits. Like I've had a great year and then the last 4 weeks it's just been so hard. I've been crazy. And unlike times in the past, I didn't beat myself up during the 2 3 weeks. And it then it didn't allow me to get too far away. And then like the last three days I've been able to like get into it and it's like me and the trainer like both on the scale and what I'm doing. It's like literally I missed nothing. I didn't used to have that like 5 6 years ago if I missed like 3 weeks I'd be like it's over. I [ __ ] blew it and I would eat more. Like you know you're stunningly in control and it's okay to like lose some lives in the game. And it's okay if you don't end up being good at it. I'm being you have to hear this part. It's okay if you don't end up being great at it. Like it's okay if you don't end up making tons of money on it. You just need to do it. Thank you, dear. Just met with a former employee that's, you know, going through it. Always trying to give a little love and positivity. You like that? Yeah. That hit for you? I mean, maybe just for me, but I feel like I over complicate a lot of things, but I feel like a lot of people do that. I go into like what if you don't get it done? I think it's also because I like to I'm a little bit of a control freak. I think you think there's a certain right way. That's it. I guess like when people realize there's no should, there's no right, there's no supposed to be. When people [ __ ] understand that. I don't want to work out. I did it today. Again, every I bring this up a lot cuz I'm really fighting it. Force yourself to do something that you think is going to be catastrophic. Going from zero to one is always hard in anything, but you know that Uno collab was probably the first big collab. Was there anything? Was that a harder lift than usual? No. Mattel didn't want us to make more than 5,000 sets because they never sold more and they'd done Harry Potter and Batman and Marvel. And I signed a contract that said that I would buy every set that was not sold after 100 days because that's how confident I was. And then we sold out in 54 minutes and they [ __ ] their pants and I won. Amazing. From September to May, I'm going to spend 50% of my energy on building up the demand. It's going to be astronomical. This is my quote. I want to maximize production to the furthest you're willing to go because you will underestimate demand. Again, we're going to figure out which inserts we're excited about and which characters they are. Love it. Yeah. Right now. Yeah. I just need you to Yeah. Right now. I mean, oh my god. What? Guys, I can't

### [8:36](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH5lYq1KJLc&t=516s) Discovering my full page ads from Wine Library in the 90s

believe Brandon found this. These are my full page ads. This is Labor Day 1999. Wine Libraryies full page ad in the New York Times. Here it is. September in 1999. Look at it. This is literally 1999. This is 1999. Wine library. com. Fact number on there. Is there a fax number? Dustin, look at this. Kids fax number. Five minutes from Short Hills Mall context. all to join our email service. This is a time machine, kids. Because so many people didn't know how to put an email into an email service in 1999. This is [ __ ] amazing. I need this. I need this in my office immediately. Frame now delivering the state of New Jersey. Collector's Corner. Wa. Little coupon on there. Little 20% off. Little 20 minutes outside of Manhattan, even though it's 45. would love to get a sense if you guys are open to do a mini capsule with me. I'll fly to Europe. Like I really want to do something and I'm very passionate about this concept of nice guys finish first. Sounds amazing. I love that with you. It's [ __ ] straight. I'm focused on Gary Vee and I'm focused on V friends, my Pokemon. So, I'm very committed to start traveling, podcasts, events, making content, vlogs, and I want to do things with only two groups of people. Icons or kids that I think have the potential to become icons. Talk soon. It's the hottest fashion brand in the world. Yeah. like literally the next kid but in Europe. It is my joy. Like I run all these companies. The way that like somebody skis, you know, like I like it. Open. Yeah. Oh, I got a black hat. Come on. Green eyes, yellow base. Matches the shirt. Yeah. I'll see you a little later. Heat.

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