# THE THEORY OF A FIVE YEAR PLAN | DailyVee 005

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK-IWRWKiuI
- **Дата:** 13.01.2016
- **Длительность:** 11:30
- **Просмотры:** 172,878
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/19415

## Описание

ARE 5 YEAR PLANS PRACTICAL IN TODAYS WORLD?

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## Транскрипт

### Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00) []

- At 5am, at 6am, excuse me. 6am tip: basketball, New York City. Just a bunch of dudes at six in the morning. Crack of dawning. (slow, upbeat music) What I didn't like about this interview is I didn't know the angle. So make sure you at least know what the potential headline is, or where it's going, or what have you. Good morning. Welcome, have a good day. 26 minutes of pure gold. - I think they just know that it's 20 minutes at a time so they go buy it. - When I get back, I'll do a Snapchat and push towards it. Made no sense. Saw your snap this morning. - [Voiceover] How do you like that? - I think you got potential, kid. You're in the episode. Stefan is filming today. DRock's editing four. Staphon's filming five as we speak. Hey, mem-ul-ia, how are you? (slow, upbeat music) My life is now filmed at all times. - How are you? So good to see you. - Where if you make a four minute video that's high emotion, we retarget the 87,000 people that watched all four minutes, they're in the franchise. If we go right hook, right behind them with a call to action and get back into the funnel, they will convert. It's good, old-fashioned marketing. I stood up because I'm excited. Let me throw one other thing at you that I'm super pumped about, that I have a funny feeling all of you are about to love. - [Voiceover] It's going to look good on TV. - It's gonna be good, right? Now help me with the following. This is the most important question for my dream. How many of those people do you have more an e-mail, which means you have their phone number? Phone number, phone number. I would call every one of your customers. All of them. I'm telling you right now that if you called these people and said 'thank you for ever being a customer,' that's it. And I'm not joking when I say this. I do not mean 'thank you and here's some offer, reactivate. ' I literally mean, 'I'm Sally,' and this requires, you have to, it's not so easy at scale, so is it 12 bucks an hour or is it 14, is it 9, like, you're gonna have to find this magic, because you need bodies. This is called scaling the unscalable, which is something no company ever wants to do. I think you could find something pretty remarkable happening. (slow, upbeat music) - Matt's just taking a restroom break for a moment. You know, it's funny, I do edit myself in front the camera. I would've said something very different. Have you gotten that at all, Gar? Have you felt like people edited themselves? - I've been pretty good. - I'm talking other people. It's funny, I caught myself editing myself just now. - [Gary] You're gonna end up being a better guy. - Or a worse guy, not the realest form of myself. - Maybe. - I just sounded so vulgar, I was gonna say that 'taking a piss,' that just sounds vulgar. - Oh, I say 'piss' all day, don't worry. - I'm a better guy than you. Staphon, Gary and I's team swept. - [Staphon] Yeah, I heard. - You see that broom picture? Five-zip. And the last two were real good. I mean, when you have Andy, Max, Bassabrey, and Barmer on your team. - They should beat us. - They should've beaten us. I've picken switch. Scored three, four big buckets on whirl in a row on that. Yeah, we cha-van-ge a weak link. Don't put that on camera, poor world. - No, that, actually, I 100% want that in the show. - Oh, man, sorry, Jeff. You didn't play great this morning. - Hey, guys. - Could you close the door at least? - Yeah, you can leave now. - [Staphon] Alright, see you later. (upbeat, exciting music) - How you doing? - Good to see you, nice seeing you again. It was funny running into you at the lairs. You have the nice-neers? Great. Are you, get me a coffee, I'm sorry. Yeah, thanks a bunch. So I've been recording a daily vlog for the last four, I've done four episodes so far, so literally documenting my business days. Chloe's gonna join as well. - I need a copy of mine. I mean, I rarely [mumbles]. - Say hello to Chloe. - Hi, Chloe Heckman. Nice to meet you. - The only religion I have is attention. On February 2006, I watched something called WineLibraryTV, and hundreds of thousands of people watched it on Viddler, not even on YouTube. - [Voiceover] You still in the liquor business? - Yeah, I still own a wine shop, it's called Wine Library. It's in Short Hills, New Jersey. On this episode, I get weird.

### Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00) [5:00]

When did he put this out? - Just today. - What's up, Gary Vaynerchuk? I think I got it. This is Daymond John, the people's shark. Now, of course, you know that I am huge fan of the show. That kind of reminds me of when Dr. Evil said 'who? His what? Vay-job, his vay-job. ' Anyway, don't worry about that. So, you know I have my new book out called The Power of Broke. DRock, do me a favor, can you just put that link up - DRock getting some love. Staphon, you're dissed. (slow, upbeat music) What'd they talk about? - There's another opportunity with the media on something else. (beep) is coming in, it's like an Instagram/Snapchat project. - Okay. (slow, upbeat music) Let's spend more time ones-on-ones, e-mails, you might, you know, please, like, not because I'm trying to hack a couple of views on the DailyVee stuff, like, getting to where my psychology is on this, understand. Because I think, you know, my show and now this daily thing, I'm getting scale out of it, right, like the, I was able to, instead of doing it all hands-on, get a lot of people aligned where my Snapchat POV is, but like, so I'm trying to think about these things, I don't care how you wanna do it. You wanna get a root beer, cool. You know, like, I don't care how, but what has not happened in 2015 with a lot of you, I mean, has to happen in 2016 with a lot of you, which is, you just have to ask me a couple more questions. You just need clarity from me. I'm super avaliable. That's like the fucking shittiest part of this whole rant, right, which is like, I mean it. Like, I'm not just saying and then, like, 'fuck, I hope they don't hit me up,' right? So, please use me, I wanna be used. Plus, I change my mind every day. I'm being serious, the market, like, I'm a marketplace operator. Like, I just had this impassioned, like, cool, but in like four months, I'll be like, okay, we're about to do, like, you know, so like. What's that? You need it? - No, I don't need it, I just don't wanna lose it. - Alright, DRock, see you. What is this bullshit? Do you know how bad this is? - [Voiceover] Plums? - No, plums are delicious. Rocks are shit. - [Voiceover] These are really good. - Fuck you, they're terrible. - DRock, get this fucking. (slow, upbeat music) - Super cool to meet that kid. - I told AJ, I got together, I've been mentoring Patrick for a while. The fact that he was, you know, that wide endeavored incubator fergement at sixteen, it's some cool shit, I was like, you know what, this is a kid that I can get close to, so we've been spending a lot of time together. - Is it something that you wanna sell, or drop somewhere and operate it, or be active. - It's fresh, it's got like. - Like a division of. - Exactly. - Incubate from within. - So you guys are a natural fit for what you guys are doing. - So what's the story? - 19 years old, real hustler. - What kind of kid were you? Like a tech-building kid? Like a math kid? Like, what are you? - My first business was fake IDs. - That's a good start. I love when I asked him what his first business was. Fake IDs. I love that game, means he was grindin'. - Then I did websites for nonprofits. I went to school in Delaware. - You needed to, like, make amends? - Testimonials, testimony. - Just reminds me of, like, back in the day. It's fun having meetings like that, and remember, like, the early days, like having the whole world of business in front of you. You know, I fucking hated school, so having that opportunity to, like, get into the next chapter of my life was incredible. I really enjoyed it, smart kid. I love, kind of, sizing myself up to, like, smart, young kids, felt like I understood what he was talking about, and I like that whole demeanor. Just really wish him well. Trying to preach him patience, because that's the biggest thing that most people don't have at that age. But for me to, like, for me to ever do anything, I always wanna know what somebody wants to happen, right. Like, I'm trying to really figure out your patience level, your interest level, like, all this stuff is very easy for me that you're saying, mainly because I already did it once for myself, so I understand the levers and things of that nature. What I'm trying to think about, believe it or not, is the three-to-five years from now, the transition. Really hoped you guys noticed, by the way, real quick, my question about the five-year plan for him. Always trying to use that as a, I don't think five-year plans are practical in today's world, but try to use that as a proxy of trying to understand where somebody's head's at. I think it's super important, at least as of this moment, where do they see their life going. What's the best outcome for you? Like, literally you, like, if I was like, I'm a crazy genie and anything you say now

### Segment 3 (10:00 - 11:00) [10:00]

will actually happen that exact way, in a Vayner world or anywhere else, what would happen? Seriously, like, tell me the next five years or three years. Like, give me three or four bullet points. How do I help you achieve, at least of this moment, especially at this young of an age, what happens in the macro economic climates. A lot of this will change, but for me to like, for me to ever do anything, I always wanna know what somebody wants to happen. So, in the comments on YouTube and Facebook, I would love to know what your five-year plan is, even though it's not practical. I would love the insight onto where your head's at. That's it. You know, yesterday, obviously, interesting day. Today was really focused, had a lot of shit I wanted to get accomplished, which was nice, did that, went to the Knicks game, that was a lot of fun. Big win, excited about that, and now heading to my next meeting. I'll send DRock a quick little snap of that, so, you know, grinding, man, 24/7. Hustle life. I've enjoyed the feedback from everybody about seeing the real hustle. I'm stunned how many didn't believe, but, anyway, talk to you. ("The Traveler" by NAEM)
