Huge thank you to my man Shonduras for putting on this awesome event, Vid Summit, and giving me the opportunity to sit down with J House Vlogs, Carter and Stephen Sharer, and WeeklyChris! Too many of you are tunnel visioned on YouTube right now, but I promise that Facebook is already competing for the number 1 video spot, it's just not happening in a way that a lot of you are noticing.
ALSO!!! If you're hyped for my new sneakers, tell me in the comments! I want these to sell out in 10 days, so I'm trusting you guys! I hope you're all in this with me!
Once again, massive thank you to my man Shonduras for putting on the Vid Summit event and inviting me to speak - really enjoyed getting to talk to him! Check out his content and follow him!:
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J House Vlogs:
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Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)
- You guys in? ♫ We're unstoppable - Hello Vlog, live from Los Angeles. 8:10am PST. About to go to a client meeting here in L. A. ♫ There's a moment ♫ In your bones when ♫ When the fire takes over ♫ Blood is runnin', heart is pumpin' - Gonna run over to Vid Summit which should be really fun, bunch of vloggers, kind of the whole creator ecosystem. Something I'm proud to be a part of, and back at the office. And then a slew of VaynerSports meetings and then red eye to Cinci. ♫ We can be heroes everywhere we go ♫ We can have all that we ever want ♫ Swingin' like Ali - On the phone with Brandon from Wine Library. Like, whoa, I'm doing more than I thought I could do. Why should that only be you? And when he says to you, how do I do that, all? We're like, do it! Let 'em go fast! With Jeff Nicholson, chief media officer. Just gotta delegate it and not be the bottleneck and we gotta pick people that can get things done and it's as simple as that. With Tyler No email left behind, Tyler! CFO, thank you, D-Rock. The thing that has always held back when I'm not involved is we go on defense, no expenditures on offense and then nothing happens. You just decrease until you windle away. Same themes: what matters, what doesn't. At the end of the day, I think, that has been one of the bigger separations for me in my career from the pack and something that I would really, you know how I say 99 percent of things don't matter? It's true. Just 99 percent of you don't see it that way. And you focus on things that don't matter and I think that that's something you should audit. And that's something I audit with myself all the time. Every year I get better at dropping things that don't matter. Things change too that used to matter don't matter. Things matter when you have a two year old child that don't at 13. You can't parent a 13 year old the way you parented them at two. So, just a whole slew of one hour of this matters, this doesn't. Let's focus on what matters, let's execute. Vid Summit. 2017. Shonduras! Shonduras you cut your hair? - I did, it's shorter! - [Gary] What are you, like a professional now? - Gary Vee's on the camera! - Vid Summit Verse One. - Amazing. S'up? Dude, it's incredible! - [Gary] Good to see you, brother. - What up? How you doin'? - A pleasure. - You recognize this guy waiting outside our office? - [Gary] I sure do. - He works here now! - [Gary] Good to see you, man. - I work now. - [Gary] That's awesome. - I work! - [Gary] We got shitloads of salad. Just an important moment in every vlog. Just an enormous amount of salad. - [Man] Cool. (laughs) - [Announcer] Gary V, guys! (audience applauding) - This is what I'm most worried about. That you know it, that you're right, you're here right now and you're either not working hard enough or not believing enough in how right you actually are. And so when I really thought about the talk that I would give here amongst everybody else, I just was like, fuck, I'm gonna suffocate the shit out of everybody. (audience members laughing) In a very positive way. (audience laughs) So that they understand, please, please, don't look back at this talk in three years and be like, fuck, I wish I listened to him and I wish I did a little more work, created a little more content, took it a little bit more serious. Because for the last decade of this distribution disruption that the internet has done to our society, there have been people that have stumbled into the moment that you're in right now. You're here. And just don't realize how far ahead they are because you're stuck being used to each other. 98 percent of America has no idea what the fuck is going on in here. I thought that was really good, D-Rock. - Yeah I feel like you did a good job. - I felt really, really good about myself. - Great. - There were some good moments, right? - Yeah. - I'm really starting to figure this thing out. - I crowd surfed at a Gary Vee event! I want to be the first person to crowd surf at a Gary Vee event. Yeah! Crowd surfing! (Gary laughs) - T! - What's up? - How we doin', man? - Fine, man, I didn't know who you were before today, but I do now and I'm very happy - What about now!? - I'm happy, man! - Take care. Thank you so much. It's going pretty well, but there's a fuckload more photos to take! Dude, it's good to see you again. - Dude it's really good to see you. - Real pleasure. - Yeah. - [Man] Alright let me introduce you to a lot of my buddies here. - [Gary] Yes. - So I'm a creator, and I'm a lawyer.
Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00)
And I wish we could help creators become more sophisticated. So you got the agencies right now in the space and they're taking sometimes 50, 60, 70 percent of a brand deal. - That's absurd. - A brand is paying all this money for what they think it's worth and then the agency comes to creator and says, we'll give you, - I get it. - But the creator doesn't know that. - I understand. - I want to educate the creators and speed up the industry so it can become more like what now is the real estate industry where it's like, look, there's a transparent fee that's related to the matchmaker, the independent-- - You're gonna have a tough time because first of all, you don't have to have a tough time, just make content. Like you're gonna make one video that's gonna be like the secret thing in influencer marketing and it just goes. But it'll take time because there's five major holding companies that control the disproportionate amount of money that's going in the advertising world. And they have no interest in what you're up to. They want to make sure they're hitting their numbers. And they will fuckin' fight to keep it. Why do you think TV still gets money? - Yeah. So it's trying to turn the tide as quick as possible. - There's just a patience, the marathon and the consistent piece of content. You know what scared me? I'm saying shit I've been saying for nine years every fuckin' day! - Yeah. - It's like, you can't give up the fight. Look at like, every issue in life. Sexism, racism, escapism, everything. It doesn't speed up. - Yeah. - It just evolves. So you're not gonna be able to boil the ocean. - Sure. - So I would say, play your little part. You know how I think about stuff? I'm not the biggest, I don't have the biggest audience. I think that I'm consistent and put out good stuff, and then it influences people that have even have bigger And that's what you want to do. It doesn't matter how many subscribers you have. You may make one piece of content from a legal, practical, authentic standpoint that may get picked up by 2020. And that helps a different generation see it in that 2020, 'cause the kids in the background watch it while their mom's watching CESA and they make a video. Patience. - Okay. We'll keep doing it. Thanks. - Good luck, man. - What's your vision in terms of diversifying? - Right now-- - Like what I was talking about in the audience? - Yeah. - Facebook. Facebook Video is fuckin' real. - Yeah. - Like you guys could do so much damage. You could target people that are fans of Nerf, the brand. And put a video with you doing Nerf shit in it. Like YouTube has nowhere close to the capabilities of targeting the right audience. You could target 15 to 19 year old dudes that are into Nerf. Like the shit you can do on Facebook is so bonkers. - Yeah. - And YouTube native people never realize it and Facebook is going to build a huge video business. - So you think Facebook one day will be able to compete with YouTube? - A hundred thousand percent. I think Facebook competes with YouTube right now! Not in the way that we all think of it here, but it's kind of already happened. - So Facebook-- - Like I do much more branding and winning on Facebook than I do on YouTube. - And how does Facebook relate to YouTube? If you're doing something on Facebook, the cross traffic and all that - That's where hacking with that left and right. But, I would highly recommend just to create a Watch channel, for yourselves. Just Google Facebook Watch the new thing they have. Try something. So a lot of people who are doing second YouTube channels should actually be creating a first Facebook Watch channel. And just drive them there and see what happens! Because remember, there is not the same viral loop on YouTube that there is on Facebook. Meaning, YouTube algorithm hacking can happen and the machine gives you awareness. But if you do something rad on Facebook people are just sharing the fuck out of it! - Yeah. - Got it? Facebook. Take it seriously. - Awesome. - And make one minute version recap videos on Instagram and drive them to YouTube. - So the other thing you were saying is Facebook has a different style. - 100 percent, you gotta get used and you figured out the YouTube thing. Figure out the cadence and the vibe of the other ones. - Yeah. - Awesome. - Cool. - It's awesome. - Sweet, thank you. - Real pleasure, good luck to you guys. Good luck. Dude, so glad we met man. Thanks for collabin'. Thanks for stopping through. - Thank you for having me. - Yeah of course, brother man. How are you? - Doing well, doing well. - Good, man. What's up man? - How you doing? Anthony. - Real pleasure, my man. Real pleasure. How are you? Real pleasure. To me, I think if you overthink prioritization, you're gonna slow down. What got you here was you not thinking about that. - That's true. - Right? - Yeah. - So even at the place that I'm at, a lot of times I just don't overthink that. You know, I know I'm doing my things I got the VaynerMedia thing, I got my brand, I got my family, I'm trying to buy the Jets. - Yeah. - I know what I'm doing, but on a micro, I'm not as crippled of, should I spend an extra 15 hours on the project and the mixtape versus should a blow up a second YouTube channel versus should I get on Facebook Watch? Know what I mean? - Spending all your time focusing on-- - I think people overthink shit, and I'm just in the yes, yes and you start surrounding yourself with people and just, to me, one of the things that Shonduras has done that I'm passionate about is, I'm watching him navigate what I did which is surround himself with people that can do shit.
Segment 3 (10:00 - 15:00)
The answer is always, always people. - Yeah. - The answer to all your problems slash opportunities is more fuckin' homies you trust. - Yeah, gettin' the right people. - When people talk about machine learning eliminating jobs, these two brothers, they're going to have 57 people working for them if they do it right. Not one or two. Like you become a media company. I got 17 full-time employees working on brand Gary and we're not even doing half the shit that's on my mind. We don't even have a Biz Dev guy! Making real fuckin' money. So, that's the best piece of advice I can give you. - Definitely. - Don't beat yourself up and always keep looking for people. That's what you three need to be doing. Just keep looking for people, normally fans that are just good, and just figure out what they're good at. - [Man] You grab that, I grab the lunch. - We got lunch, we got meetings, we got Troy here taking a selfie. - [Man] Troy! (camera snap) - Take care, Troy. - Great to meet you. - [Man] One more time, Gary. - Let's do it. - Milton Lawrence. - Yes, tell 'em. - So I produced my new show called Will You Marry Me? It's coming out here on Thanksgiving but I wanted to ask you man, really quickly. We have the entire season already produced. - Yes. - What I wanted to find out is, I wasn't sure whether to do it on Facebook and/or YouTube. - I would do Facebook. - Really! - Really. Because there's a white space. They're pushing stuff. Start a Watch channel. - Okay. - And put it on Facebook. And then run some ads against people that like that kind of content. - So weddings-- - You got it. Got it? - Thank you. - Take care. (modern hip hop music) - [Man] See you, man! Oh, yes! - Veggies. I'm a huge fan of veggies. Here's an interesting question. Vlog, what do you like more, Carrots or broccoli? Leave a comment below. One of you is gonna get a thousand dollars worth of carrots or broccoli. ♫ I been thinkin' love is overrated lately ♫ Only say that 'cause I ain't got a lady ♫ You don't know me you ain't heard about ♫ That awesome thing lately - That's all one, right? When can I get a pair? Should I start getting people excited? I should, right? Like it's time to start getting Guys, it's comin'! - Uh oh. - It's fuckin' comin'! 11/14, get on it! We're gonna sell them out in one second. But I'm telling you right now, just to give you momentum. Honestly, here's my plan. There's not a shoe to be had on Earth on Thanksgiving. 10 days, all gone. All out of the system. Vayner Nation, Vlog. We're having our Gary Vee sneaker meeting right now. You just heard it, I promised. All fuckin', what do we got here? Two, three thousand pairs. We need 'em all out in 10 days. I don't want a fuckin' sneaker in the world. Christmas presents, Hanukkah, fuckin', - If you can't get them, email Patrick. (laughs) - Vlog, you guys in? I am, but, they fucked up my car. Can I call you back in like four minutes? Heading to some VaynerSports meetings. Just had a great sneaker meeting. GaryVees dropping November 14th. Get your pair. Long fuckin' day. - If you were us right now, you would stick around and be the last person to talk to you. So that's exactly what we're doing. - I love it. - And are asking for the biggest piece of advice. If there was one thing that you'd recommend to us as business majors, no technical skills but don't want to be a wantrepreneur, we want to be an entrepreneur. What would you say? - I think, look, the thing that you've got in your advantage is your youth. You have so much time. The biggest problem right now, and it's not even remotely close, there's nothing secondary, is people just want shit too fast. I didn't do shit from 20 to 30. Fuckin' worked 15 hours a day in a liquor store every day. You know - We know the whole story! Trust me. - My advice is very simple. I think right now, in the instant gratification world, it's hard to not get seduced by the good stuff that comes along. I think real entrepreneurship is being super interested in eating shit for the next seven, eight, nine years for real! - No vacation, no summer. - Yeah! It's just like, that's the advantage. That's what you have. - Right. - You don't have the bank account yet. You have the time! You have the fact that it's easy for you to, fuckin, stay up 'til three in the morning every fuckin' day, and just fucking grind, right? You have the luxury of looking at the world with naive eyes and being like, why can't we? Right? - Right. - It's one big game of fuckin' playing to your strengths. - Playing to your strengths, yeah. - 100 percent. The other thing is
Segment 4 (15:00 - 16:00)
I wouldn't raise any money. - Really! - Yeah. - Never heard that. Wait, why? - Never heard that before. - I think raising money has caused a lot of kids to not be good entrepreneurs. They pander to raising more money, and so you become a financial arbitrage machine instead of actually building a business. VaynerMedia is a $125 million dollar business that I never raised a penny for. I figured out somebody to sell a $40,000 dollar campaign in the beginning. And then, the money we used. - You heading out? I need a hug. - You got it, bud. Good luck to you, man. - Thank you so much. - Yes, let's get in here. (modern hip hop music) I'm tired. - [Man] Long day, huh? - Yeah.