WHAT I WOULD DO FULL TIME IF I DIDN'T WANT TO BUY THE NEW YORK JETS | DAILYVEE 257
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WHAT I WOULD DO FULL TIME IF I DIDN'T WANT TO BUY THE NEW YORK JETS | DAILYVEE 257

Gary Vaynerchuk 28.06.2017 76 768 просмотров 1 223 лайков

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ASKGARYVEE WITH MORGAN SPURLOCK, EXCLUSIVE CONTENT FOR WEIBO, WECHAT, AND ALL OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS IN CHINA AND WHAT I WOULD DO ALL DAY IF I DIDN'T WANT TO BUY THE NEW YORK JETS ;). FOLLOW MY ENTREPRENEURIAL JOURNEY HERE: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfA33-E9P7FA-A72QKBw3noWuQbaVXqSD ♫ "Good Yute" by Beno Maslow : https://soundcloud.com/benomaslow ♫ "Romantic Call" by soundbycoop : https://soundcloud.com/soundsbycoop ♫ "Love is U & I" by Futuregoats : https://soundcloud.com/futuregoats ♫ "Flow Along." by Sorbier : https://soundcloud.com/sorbier 💿 : DailyVee Selects: https://soundcloud.com/garyvee/sets/dailyvee-selects-vol-3 -- Thank you for watching this video. I hope that you keep up with the daily videos I post on the channel, subscribe, and share your learnings with those that need to hear it. Your comments are my oxygen, so please take a second and say ‘Hey’ ;). -- ► Subscribe to My Channel Here http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=GaryVaynerchuk -- Gary Vaynerchuk is a serial entrepreneur and the CEO and founder of VaynerMedia, a full-service digital agency servicing Fortune 500 clients across the company’s 5 locations. Gary is also a prolific public speaker, venture capitalist, 4-time New York Times Bestselling Author, and has been named to both Crain’s and Fortune’s 40 Under 40 lists. Gary is the host of the #AskGaryVee Show, a business and marketing focused Q&A video show and podcast, as well as DailyVee, a docu-series highlighting what it’s like to be a CEO, investor, speaker, and public figure in today’s digital age. Make sure to stay tuned for Gary’s latest project Planet of the Apps, Apple’s very first video series, where Gary will be a judge alongside Will.I.Am, Jessica Alba, and Gwyneth Paltrow. ---- Follow Me Online Here: Instagram: http://instagram.com/garyvee Facebook: http://facebook.com/gary Snapchat: http://snapchat.com/add/garyvee Website: http://garyvaynerchuk.com Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/garyvee/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/garyvee Medium: http://medium.com/@garyvee Planet of the Apps: http://planetoftheapps.com Podcast: http://garyvaynerchuk.com/podcast Wine Library: http://winelibrary.com Official Merchandise: http://garyveeshop.com Subscribe to my VIP Newsletter for exclusive content and weekly giveaways here: http://garyvee.com/GARYVIP

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Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)

- Million dollar media scopes. How easy... You, Claude... And just things of that nature. ("Flow Along" by Sorbier) It's creating, it's Snapchat. We're dealing with Snapchat. We have to find the restriction that creates the upside. The disappearing content was the restriction, the only people that can compete with Facebook right now is restrictions. All the opportunity in social media is around restrictions now. One post a day, I want to launch a social network only for the first year out of college. Literally it's called 23. You're only allowed to be there when you're 23 years old. That's who's gonna win. Like the 50, yeah, 100% restrictions. Like in a world where a month ago all sorts of different scopes looked up in the air, you know, beggars become choosers really quickly when they've been fed. Ooh, that was a good one. I feel like you were filming Nate's head. missed that, bro. ("Love Is U & amp; I" by FutureGoats) CB. - [Corey] How are ya? - I am well. Life is good. Give me two seconds. You know, I'm agnostic, right? I want what's best for everything. So you should really take me up on that. If something's going great, if something is not going great, if your career curious about something, I've got answers. Like I want to fix things. - [Brian] Yeah. - I'm not scared of it. I feel like I'm naked. There's no emperor's not wearing clothes. I know I'm naked. - [Brian] Yeah. - I'm running a company. - [Brian] Alright, that's awesome, man. - Cool. Awesome, man. Have a great day. - [Brian] Yeah. Good to spend some time. - Yeah, really nice and hopefully more to come. ("Romantic Call" by Sound By Coop) Hey brother. - Over-empathetic reaction to my disappointment. - How are you? - It's a great story. - [Gary] What's that? - I said a great story, over-empathetic reaction-- - [Gary] Yeah, yeah. - to my disappointment. - [Gary] That's how we roll. - [Man] That's awesome. - Cool, we got a real cool thing in a minute. I'm going to bathroom, I can meet you in there, in my office. On this episode, storytelling superstar Morgan Spurlock stops by. The #AskGaryVee Show. I'm super fired up for this phenomenal guest. It's ironic, this is really the first time we're jamming. - Yeah. - [Gary] We've interacted a little bit on Twitter. - Yeah. - [Gary] Then we ran into each other-- - On a plane. - [Gary] on a plane. I was like, "Hey! You should come," No! The best part is then you walked by and then I DM'ed you. I was like, "Hey, you should be a guest on "The #AskGaryVee Show. " You're like, "Sure. " - Yeah. - [Gary] And here we are two weeks later. So what do you equate your ability to break through and what everybody aspired to do in a world where they didn't achieve that and you did? Like honestly. Especially 'cause this is an entrepreneur format. - I think a lot of it is tenacity. - [Gary] You willed it? - I think it's not only you willing it but you don't quit. - [Gary] Yeah. - I think quitting is easy. That's the other thing. A lot of people give up. Quitting is the easiest thing in the world. And, I just-- - [Gary] Wouldn't. - I just, yeah, I grew up with amazing parents who were like whatever you start, you finish. - [Gary] Yeah. - You never, no matter what it was. If I didn't want to baseball, they were like nope you're finishing the whole season. - [Gary] I love it. - I was never able to quit anything. - [Gary] Interesting. - And so, and I grew up with my father who was an entrepreneur, who started a business out of our garage that grew into a huge business and so I mean for me it was always about I've got to stay the course. I've got to see it through. - Thank you, my man. - [Morgan] Great to see you, Gary. - Really real, this was a lot of fun. - [Morgan] It was awesome. - Yeah. You keep asking questions, we'll keep answering them. ("Romantic Call" by Sound By Coop) - [Sid] DailyVee, #AskGaryVee 255 exact same day. - [Gary] Guys, crazy fuckin' shit. DailyVee and #AskGaryVee are on both episode 255 right now. So wait, both of them are up 255, right now? So right now if you go to YouTube both of them are on 255. - [Sid] Yes. - I want to give away $255. If you and I have a relationship, it's just better. Even if it's two minutes. - [Katie] Yeah. I really appreciate that. - [Gary] Good. - [Katie] I feel that there's so many more people that, you know, need it. - [Gary] I get, I know. - [Katie] You know? - [Gary] But it's weird that it should be the other way. - [Katie] Yeah. - [Man 2] Good to meet you finally. - [Gary] Finally. - [Man 2] Years and years. - [Gary] Seven, eight years in the making. Mike, how are you? - Margot. - [Gary] Margot, pleasure. - Nice to meet you. - [Gary] How's it going? Don't listen to this guy though. 'Cause he's gonna trick you. He's super slick. Very nice. It was nice meeting you. ("Romantic Call" by Sound By Coop) You've got to find the vulnerabilities and the truth is there's a lot of them. And so, it's an interesting time. I mean, I think, from a strategic standpoint, understanding the dynamics of the private label business and the infrastructure that you guys have in your market, I mean, there's a really, you know, when I think about as a, I'm a businessman before I'm a creator. When I think about what the impact on you professionally can be if you can win in this market at a global level, the stakes are extremely high and exciting and that doesn't come lightly from my perspective.

Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00)

I recognize how big of an opportunity this really is. How are you? - [Tyler] She won the 30 minute sit down podcast. - [Gary] Okay. - [Tyler] We were gonna do it today. Obviously, schedule got jumbled up. - [Gary] Okay. - We're just in town. - [Gary] Where are you? - Well I'm living in DC but we are from Ohio and I'm launching a new architectural business after like having my kid. - Hey! How are you, man? - Good. How are you? - Nathan, nice to meet you, brother. - And he's holding my camera. - I love it. No worries, that's where it starts. Very nice, man. Good luck. - Big fan. - Thank you, brother. - You've given me a lot of motivation in my entrepreneurial stuff. - Thank you, man. Good luck today. - Thank you. - Yeah, enjoy. - Do you mind if I take a selfie? - Yeah, sure, let's do it. Like if you open the Apple podcast store right now, my GaryVee Audio Experience is the number 28 biggest podcast in the world. Bigger than (censored) and tons of NPR shows. Correct and you are too and I know you could be a top 100 podcast and it would speed up FQ way quicker than if you dominated email, social and a website. So now, I also know that we're two good business people, we've got a million things going on. My intuition ironically says let me produce a show, right, that you're the star of and it's a very lightweight deal. It speeds up you being a top personality at scale and then you send the economics into your thing. Okay, love you. See ya. Bye. Back to Ari. Speed, hello. Understood. Let's do it. It's solved. He's gonna have to say yes to... - [Alex] Hey. - [Gary] Hey, brother. - [Alex] How are you? - You have Alex Klein's email? - Yeah. - Good. Email Alex. - Alex brought me in. - Great, that's right. I forgot about that. So email Alex and CC me on it. Be like, hey... Don't ever send a fuckin' email when you don't have to. So what do you think the Jets record is gonna be realistically? - Five wins. - That was would be really bad. If the Jets go 5 and 11 that's a devastating setback for the franchise. If we didn't beat the Chiefs in a meaningless game we would have Matt Ryan as our quarterback and that's what we can't allow to happen this time. We would've been three instead of six, we would have taken Ryan and that would've been real fuckin' good. - Yeah. But we didn't. In overtime. - Yes, I'm aware. I remember that game very clearly. Against the Chiefs for no reason. ("Romantic Call" by Sound By Coop) I think that we have to be smart in like at least attacking this in reverse engineer of what we're trying to pull off here. If we're doing, see what always, what I don't want to do is make the mistake that I can see me walking into which is my stuff always works because I don't need it to be successful for 24 or 36 months after I start it. I don't know if we're gonna have that luxury. Okay. Good. Awesome, thanks guys. - Gary, thank you so much. - How are you? How's your day going? - Great. - Good. - Waiting around for you and enjoying the scenery and picking up little things here and there. Talking with your staff. - Very cool. - Good stuff. - [Gary] Good. - Thank you so much. - [Gary] Yeah. - I don't know if you remember the situation that brought me here. - [Gary] Yep. - Okay, cool. Massive empathetic reaction, I think that's just amazing. Great case study, I mean it's not little old lady wine on Christmas but-- - (laughs) It's got those, it's got that DNA. - Yeah, it does a little bit and also things happen for a reason, right? - [Gary] Yeah. - So who knows long term. - Oh, you know the truth is I'm just utterly not transactional. - Yeah, I know. - I think karma's practical. You wouldn't do these kinds of things if you would then layer the stress of making it worth your while. - Yeah. - You know to me just it's doing the right thing is always the right thing. - Awesome. Thank you. - My pleasure. Real pleasure, man. - [Man 4] Nice to meet you. - Yeah. Real pleasure, my man. Glad you made the trip. You enjoyed it? - [Man 5] Yeah. - [Man 6] We've created questions that you can answer based on what already is your bread and butter and then just give you a little bit of context so that you can sort of like be talking to these younger people or these entrepreneurs in China. - [Gary] And this is coming, as manifesting as a what kind of output? - [Sid] This is going to be exclusive content that we publish on all Chinese platforms. - So look, if you grew up in Beijing, Shanghai, you're now in Harvard, Stanford

Segment 3 (10:00 - 13:00)

NYU, a community college, I don't give a crap, if you're in the U. S. market, or other markets globally and you're gonna bring that sensibility or IP back home and do your thing one of the things that I highly recommend is realizing how commoditized the information is. You can Google, I promise you right now watching my thousand videos on YouTube is gonna make you a much better branding and marketing expert than 98% of the universities in the world who are teaching curriculum that is outdated. What I would do, which is unique advice, definitely for a Chinese market that over-indexes in it's value of information, education is I would shake hands and kiss babies. When you're in America, if you're at Wharton, your job is not to figure out information that commoditized on the internet. Your job is to shake hands and make as many relationships of the future leaders of the global marketplace. So, this is very countercultural for American elite students, this is double countercultural for you because of what your parents have told you to do. Look, I'm unpopular here in the U. S., I might as well be unpopular in China with parents, you need to meet people. It's about the people. It's literally the relationships that you make at these universities that are gonna over-index your skill set. It's not about siphoning out the curriculum. You can do that from home in Beijing. You need to shake hands and build relationships. Those are the business development opportunities of your next 20 to 50 years. Bye guys, thank you so much. Thanks for hanging. - [Woman] Thanks Gary. - [Gary] Yeah, take care of yourself. Talk to you soon. - [Woman] Bye. - [Colin] So the cycle of innovation is a pretty lofty term that people describe market cycles. I think right off the bat, we'll just get what does the cycle of innovation mean to you. - Too early, too late, you're dead. - [Colin] Yeah. - Fast follower with understanding pattern recognition, you make all the money. Person slightly behind that person, not bad. You'll get a little fed. Person slightly behind that, not good. Person behind that, dead and loses lots of money. ("Good Yute" by Beno Maslow) $2, here we go. - [Man 6] Oh no. - An original Thundercat in package. This goes for $100. - [Man 6] In good quality, too. - [Gary] In great shape. What year is this? If this is later this could be one of the good ones. This is, this is '87. Fuck. This could be worth a lot of money. Yeah, mine's in way better shape than that. Don't even disrespect. And wait a minute, that's for sold. Go to completed items. You're such a rookie. (group laughter) Scroll down, hit right there. Completed listings. Not sold. Completed because that gives you a better indication on sell versus not sell ratio. Now, sort by price. 65 bucks. Telling you, man, she's fucking rare. Fuck, I'm pumped. 65 bucks. - [DRock] Out of package. That's crazy. - Dude, this fuckin' shit is rare. Guys, you're missing the boat. Wake up at 6 A. M. Saturday. I really wish I didn't want to buy the Jets. I would garage sale full time. I got to hang this. Alright, I'm outta here. See ya. ("Good Yute" by Beno Maslow)

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