# #AskGaryVee Episode 81: Food Poisoning, Subscription Services & Youtube vs. Facebook Video

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcHjqsfaVak
- **Дата:** 30.03.2015
- **Длительность:** 13:08
- **Просмотры:** 36,299
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/19683

## Описание

QOTD (not really a question): Take a screenshot of the home screen on your phone right now and tweet it at me, @garyvee. I want to see the apps that dominate your day.

#Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
1:37 - You've done two long format web shows in a world where gurus advise keeping online videos short and sweet. What gives?
3:30 - As a speaker, you rarely use filler words and you hardly ever lose your train of thought on stage, or in front of the camera. Can you provide insight into how you've nurtured your public speaking chops besides just hustling on stage?
5:52 - In 2015, I am looking to get 1000 people to try my healthy energy drink product. What would be the best way to sample out to 1000 people by the end of the year?
6:35 - What's the deal with Facebook's video push? Will they become a rival for YouTube as a monetized video platform?
9:08 - What's your take on subscription box services? Any predictions? Also...any advice on upping the hustle with a newborn?!?

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## Транскрипт

### Intro []

on this episode I talk about box of the month club ideas Facebook video versus YouTube and how I got food poisoning this morning you ask questions and I answer them this is the Ask Gary ve show what's up everybody this is Gary veay Nerd Chuck and this is episode 81 of the Ask Gary ve show let me just say that the uh twoe Hiatus uh was something that was really hardcore I really missed the show uh Bayer Nation thank you so much for all the uh the tweets and the comments on Instagram and the emails uh talking about how much you missed the show I want you to know I missed you guys so much that this morning I had food poisoning uh-huh and I rarely ever Miss I mean I'm never sick like just don't miss days and uh had to miss the entire morning I was knocked out and Deo was texting me all morning saying don't come in it's one of those ironic days where I'm here the whole day they're all pretty lightweight meetings we can push them to the end of the week and I said no I've got to come in and I've got to do episode 81 of the ask SC V show cuz people been waiting and I couldn't disappoint so I apologize for having my energy down a little bit for episode 81 but India let's get in to the show Chris

### You've done two long format web shows in a world where gurus advise keeping online videos short and sweet. What gives? [1:37]

asks you've done two long format web shows in a world where gurus advise keeping online videos short and sweet what gives Chris a couple things uh first and foremost it's always very dangerous to listen to the device of online marketing gurus uh I think what gives is very simply something that I think is the right advice which is quality trumps everything right and so I remember in 2007 being flown out to Mountain View and sunny veil by Yahoo and Google to try to figure out what gives with Wine Library TV now remember this is eight years ago trying to figure out why my show was doing so well even though it was long and so the the real answer was quite simple uh quality is quality if I'm able to put out a 15 20 minute 30 minute show and I can Captivate and hold the audience well then it has a chance of doing well if I can't then it won't I mean it's not super complicated there are plenty of [ __ ] 14-second videos waste of time never get off the ground one minute shows you will watch a three-hour Avatar cuz it's good you will not watch a 15-second commercial cuz it's crap and so the length is not the variable of the quality as a matter of fact to break de Rock's heart neither is the sound or the lighting or the production it is the message I'm telling you it's the message now drock has come into my life and have made everything much better so I do respect the production more than I did in 20067 and eight but the truth is for the fist pump that he just put out behind the scenes the bottom line is if he wasn't dealing with this kind of quality all the production he put out still wouldn't matter

### As a speaker, you rarely use filler words and you hardly ever lose your train of thought on stage, or in front of the camera. Can you provide insight into how you've nurtured your public speaking chops besides just hustling on stage? [3:30]

matter Paul asks can you provide insight into how you've nurtured your public speaking chops besides just hustling on stage how do you prepare for a talk have you ever been nervous to speak publicly Paul great question first of all ridiculously rad picture dck show it again uh in love with the Drone just well completely caught our attention great job um you know the truth is I hit the stage somewhere in 2006 for the first time um as somebody to listen to and it was instantaneous it was love at first sight I love the stage loved me and so obviously I've got a lot of practice matter of fact I'm what really what I'm struggling with more than anything right now is the fact that I'm just getting into such a rhythm I feel like I'm a standup comic right that I have my kind of talk and I take a lot of pride of making it you know 8 to 15 minutes out of an hour different based on the audience but I want it to be 45 minutes different but I'm in kind of a Cadence right now uh so obviously I've gotten better my timing has gotten down I've but I've never done anything like it's kind of like this show right like one of the things that I love about doing mircat behind the scenes now is that people can see how little to no editing there really is there is no real prep I think my biggest secret is talk about what you know you're good at right like talk about stuff you know I try not to answer questions about foreign policy or currency or you notice I stay away from Bitcoin or you know I don't talk about the things I don't know right I can spew my opinion and at the end of the day this show and everything else is my opinion but boy is that grounded and really strong research and skill and practitioner DNA I feel like my opinion in business matters because of the execution I did to get there whereas my opinion on everything else I have my opinions on a lot of things but you know they're not as grounded in as much research uh they're more intuitive which is fine take them from what they are you know what opinions are but I uh you know I stick to what I know and that helps me just stream I'm a good communicator by DNA and um by staying in my comfort zone in my Lanes of expertise in the places where I actually spend my time honing my craft it comes off very clean because it's very natural cuz it is

### In 2015, I am looking to get 1000 people to try my healthy energy drink product. What would be the best way to sample out to 1000 people by the end of the year? [5:52]

natural Kelton asks what would be the best way to sample healthy energy drinks out to a thousand people by the end of the year K I took this question because I want to give you a shout out and give you exposure to my audience cuz I appreciate your hustle on the flip side your question is crap let me explain to get a thousand people to te try your energy drink I don't know just go to a crowded place outside and start pouring I would have a thousand people try my energy drink literally within 8 hours on a Saturday by going to Central Park and maybe you live in some rural area so get your ass into a car or a train and find a crapload of people get a godamn stand and pour to a bunch of little cups and you'll hit your thousand in8 hours [ __ ] question Gary it's magician and

### What's the deal with Facebook's video push? Will they become a rival for YouTube as a monetized video platform? [6:35]

corporate Entertainer David orala here what's the deal with Facebook's video push do you think they're going to become a monetized video platform and what does that mean for people who are starting a YouTube show in the coming weeks like I am thanks David it means that first of all the answer your question yes uh it means for people starting YouTube shows they should seriously start considering starting Facebook shows now that is people that actually have money right because where Facebook video gets really valuable is when you start spending two to $500 a day targeting audiences because you can Target at a level we've never seen before um and so you know look I think Facebook is a massive it's already a massive competitor to YouTube should absolutely be concerned when you later the data listen I keep yelling about this the data the data that Facebook sits on top that allows you to Target against creates an Ultimate machine and uh you know I'm spending a ton of time I'm looking at Andy no I'm not I thought that was Andy uh I'm trying to look at Andy K right now on my team who grows audience with me and Facebook video is at the top the tippy top of our concern and I think now that they're showing view count and now that they're embedded you know one of the reasons I like using YouTube is it shows perception as reality how many views it builds brand now that I can do the same thing with Facebook my intentions um are to maybe even switch some of not my but if you ask me if my primary embed was fa Facebook video over YouTube video 6 months from today on Gary vaynerchuk business videos I would say yes think about that so uh it's a huge deal it also I think competition breeds Innovation and so I'm excited because I think YouTube gets scared a little bit here Google and we'll actually see better quality uh Innovation come out of YouTube because they've been pretty stale for a half decade uh in a lot of ways and I think that they're going to both push each other now you've got live streaming video You Know video is king um and uh we're living through the picture Revolution right Instagram at the Forefront but I think uh I think video still has a long way to go and uh and we're living through it and I just think there's more upside more in both categories actually but I think Facebook video is probably grossly underestimated by the far majority of this audience right now I think the upside is enormous I myself am paying a ton of attention to it you know what that speaks Michelle asks what's your

### What's your take on subscription box services? Any predictions? Also...any advice on upping the hustle with a newborn?!? [9:08]

take on subscription box Services Michelle uh first and foremost congratulations that is an adorable picture uh it just it's really cute and I fully expect you uh and that little one to send me a version of that picture 10 years from today since I put you on the show and like to see it so I'm looking forward to being surprised and trying to Recall why it's happening 10 years from today big out shout out to 2025 um the answer to your question box Services look I wrote one of the first checks into Birchbox and was an angel Vestor in BarkBox we're incubating a business here called faithbox uh I'm a very big fan of the subscription box service I think it's the way people like to buy we like to buy once and forget about it uh I think they're good businesses cuz then even when we get stuff we don't want we don't cancel right away so you get an extra 2 to five seven months worth of business um you know that's just the truth uh and so um I'm very bullish on them and I think that there's Innovation to be had I think that right you know the box was kind of the Innovation all this is the month club right it's just the basket of the month club so I actually I I've been thinking for a long time like what else can I ship it in can it be like a balloon like like you know like peanut balloon Doom where like the balloon lands and there's peanuts in it each month like I feel like the mechanism the Box itself has some Innovation around it I hope that idea spurred a thought for somebody and they start a huge million-dollar business because of it um I definitely think that there's a play there uh as far as upping the hustle I would say you know the birth of a new child is one of the most remarkable important moments of one's life and even though I'm 24/7 365 hustle much like I talk about um getting plenty of sleep and vacation matter it's what you do when you're awake I wouldn't overstress the first you know 1 to 10 months depending on your DNA I would really focus on laying the foundation of a healthy relationship with and lifestyle for your baby um you've got plenty of time to pick it back up um unless you're a maniac like me then I would just say just a little less sleep and try to prioritize your health and vitamins and drink water and stuff like that and don't eat weird food that makes you throw up for 7 hours the next morning uh and that's it question of the day let's have India ask the question day I like the on the spot stuff shift it quickly don't give her time I'm so terrible at this um this is so rewarding as a matter of fact double Switcheroo Alex gets to ask a question of the day yes how much wood would a wood shock Chuck no will not accept that back to India back to India uh have you ever had food poison name that's my question Jesus Christ I'll take over take a picture of your home screen on your phone right now and tweet it to me at Gary V I want to see the apps that dominate your day so we you know what I failed nobody asked the question a day it was the dictation of the day you keep asking questions I'll keep answering them wearing around her neck today what that is not a scarf yeah it is it's a circle scarf yeah so you just wrap it around your head but it's a circle it never ends I'm cold you know I'm always cold I know I'm always hot cool sorry that is not the beta test mircat I'm using the actual one that's in the App Store so we should be fine but great job by founder and CEO of mirat how many peeps in there 339 awesome cool fromr
