# #AskGaryVee Episode 11: Diplomas, not GPAs

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZDQlSHCEPY
- **Дата:** 15.08.2014
- **Длительность:** 9:49
- **Просмотры:** 58,443

## Описание

#QOTD: What are you doing this weekend?

#LINKS:
My AMA on Reddit - http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1svvca/iama_gary_vaynerchuk_serial_entrepreneur_nyt
Music by T.Jay - http://www.wordplaytjay.com/
Today's Voiceover by Max Bass - https://twitter.com/maxthatbass

#Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
00:44 - If you owned a winery in Napa, what would your left jabs look like?

03:24 Do you respond to your post/tweets/emails/messages personally? or do you delegate? 

04:52 What foods have you added to your lifestyle that you are enjoying the most? 

05:23 How can I converge my vision of being a youtuber, while my parents want me to go to college? 

05:49 What are your thoughts about FB banning like-gating soon? 

07:06 - Do you think Reddit is a social media? do you find it useful? 

Guys, I'm so serious. If a winery in Napa started doing unbiased wine reviews from around the world, it would be HUGE. When one of you does it, you can thank me later ;) I'll see you all in a couple of weeks when I get back from vacation. I hope you all get to spend tons of time with your families, and I can't wait to answer your questions in September!



_
Welcome to The #AskGaryVee Show, where I answer your questions about marketing, social media, and entrepreneurship. Want to get on the show? Tweet me your question with #AskGaryVee!

## Содержание

### [0:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZDQlSHCEPY) Intro

- On this episode, I talk about wine, Reddit, and becoming a Youtube sensation. (upbeat instrumental music) Everybody, this is Gary Vay-ner-chuk and this is the #AskGaryVee show, Episode 11. Steve, can you give me one. (laughs) Hey, guys, super excited for Episode 11. Fun fact number 11, 11 was worn by the sleeper last pick that you should take in your fantasy draft this year. Jeremy Kerley. He's going to have a big year.

### [0:44](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZDQlSHCEPY&t=44s) If you owned a winery in Napa, what would your left jabs look like?

- [Voiceover] Chip asks, if you owned a winery in Napa, what your left jabs look like? - Chip, thanks for the question. And honestly, I've been reading the feedback. Thanks for the critiques yesterday. Some of your took it a little to far. I mean, what I was really saying from critique this show was, give me compliments, not actually nitpick and find something to upset me. But anyway, you know, I want to start answering these questions in a different little bit of a way, and so thank you guys. You guys continue to evolve this show. Big shout-out to the people that have been tweeting and Instragramming the fact that it's been interesting to watch the show evolve from one to ten. It is pretty crazy for the amount of shows I've done and videos I've done to watch it actually have an evolution even with intention. You grew with that, Steve. Show Steve. - [Gary] Zak, do you agree with that? - Yes. - So to answer your question, I'm gonna answer it in a way that I hope everybody who's listening doesn't miss the point that this works for everybody, not just wineries. If I was a winery in California, I would actually make my jabs Wine Library TV. Let me explain. Could you imagine if a winery in Napa Valley did a show where they tasted wines from all over the world that were not from Napa and critique them and gave their thoughts. All of a sudden you start looking at them as an authority instead of somebody who's just pitching their wine, right? Everybody wants to go the route of like, let's show the day in the life, and they take video, like cropping the crap and like tasting. Nobody cares about that. They will care a little bit about the dog running around. And if you teach them the dog's name is Goldie and make more videos about Goldie, they'll care about that. But what they really want and what you really want is utility. The reason this show exists is this is the next coming of my ability to give utility. I'm giving content that actually is a little more tangible. Now it's opinions, so take it for what it's worth but you've decided you're gonna allocate your time and I've somehow become important enough to you, or you're curious enough about my POV and brings value. Value comes in entertainment, value comes in a lot of forms, but I really do think opinion, context, information, these things are very powerful. And so to answer your question is, I would just review other wines from the world and give my two cents on that, because then, you're leveling up and not just pitching. In the same way that everybody here, instead of talking about their products or their ebook, or their blog, can talk about other stuff. Hence, look at the structure of this show. These are questions from you that I have to respond to, thus they matter more to you. You have to put out things that matter more to others. That's a little bit of my curve ball. Take it for what it's worth.

### [3:24](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZDQlSHCEPY&t=204s) Do you respond to your post/tweets/emails/messages personally? or do you delegate?

- [Voiceover] Ivan asks, do you respond to posts, tweets, emails, messages, or get your staff to? Some people delegate this. Do you? - Ivan, one of the single-- By the way, I selfishly, this is a humble brag question. Put a humble brag hashtag. (tinkling) Ivan, the thing that I might have the most pride in the world is that I have responded, that every tweet that has ever come out, has come out from these two Every email, these two fingers. Now the content, Mister Stunwin here helps me quite a bit to make it actual English. But it cut-- Look, Steve, I mean you're here. - [Steve] Yup. - And I know you're not a sell-out so let's go. I mean, like, you-- - The tweets, the emails-- - [Gary] No, not that. - Those were your own words. That I already said, we know. I do get very nervous that it has to be like my transcribed-- - [Steve] Oh yeah. - We have like a lot of-- Thanks, Zak. Thanks for heading out. Like we have a calibration of like, early on you're trying to help me in my limited adjectives and like-- (laughing) But like, I do put like, that's an important part. - Yeah, absolutely it all the-- All the basic material is this guy, 100 percent. I just add the sprinkles. It's not even sprinkles. It's just like, rearrange the plating. - He turns it to English, guys. I can't write for (beeps). And so, at the end of the day, it is something that matters so much to me. So I do it, all me. No assistant, no social media person, no Vayner employee that's really good at capturing my voice that was my fan for nine years, none of that.

### [4:52](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZDQlSHCEPY&t=292s) What foods have you added to your lifestyle that you are enjoying the most?

- [Voiceover] Chef asks, what food or foods have you added to your new lifestyle that you're enjoying the most? - Chef, once again, I went with a different tactic. There is no foods that are new. No, we went a different route. Mike, who's on the last episode, we went to the supermarket. I told him the things I liked that were conceivably healthy. Mangoes, you know, shellfish. Luckily for me, I like everything and so there has been no additions. This has been about subtractions.

### [5:23](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZDQlSHCEPY&t=323s) How can I converge my vision of being a youtuber, while my parents want me to go to college?

- [Voiceover] Arsh asks, how can I converge my vision of being a Youtuber with parents' vision of getting a university degree? - There's a very simple answer. Most people say, what college did you graduate from? Not what was your GPA. So you should easily be able to become a solid D student or C or whatever it's needed to graduate, which should give you the flexibility to become a massive Youtube sensation.

### [5:49](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZDQlSHCEPY&t=349s) What are your thoughts about FB banning like-gating soon?

- [Voiceover] Chelsea asks, what are your thoughts about Facebook banning like-gating soon? - Chelsea, I actually think this-- Look, I think Facebook out of, gets-- I think Facebook is maybe one of the worst PR'd companies in the world. They've done so much more good than people realize. They are the gold standard of the future of marketing because they do so many things for their users because their users are their business and they understand it. By not allowing brands to like-gate, where like, call like hard-core like actions, they're actually helping brands and businesses and small businesses understand that it's not about getting people to like be rewarded with a free crown if you like, if you subscribe to this show. (tinkling) Here, you understand what I'm doing here right here. Right, DRock? All right, you know, win a free crown, if you subscribe to this show. That's not gonna do me any good if you really care about gold crowns. And the amount of people that built their fan bases on Youtube, excuse me, on Facebook, in 2009 and ten, by offering free iPads was insanity. Because those were Apple fans, they weren't fans of your cereal. So I think Facebook, once again, is making a hardcore move that is actually helping the users and the businesses. - [Voiceover] Greg asks, your thoughts on Reddit, not social

### [7:06](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZDQlSHCEPY&t=426s) Do you think Reddit is a social media? do you find it useful?

media or do you find it useful? - Greg, Reddit, probably sits for me in one of the three or four places on the internet that I underachieve on and wish I did more with historically and spent more time with. I don't spend as much time in the Reddit community as I should. Steve's a huge, huge fan, huge, huge fan of Reddit, and as Steve became a bigger part of my life, and somebody I cared about, it actually quietly made me check it out more. We did an AMA with my book. We're trying to do one right now for social media. - [Steve] Our social media. - Yup, our social media, so we're gonna try to do that in September. I got an email in my inbox. I know you've been asking this, my fault. Do I find it useful? The question is, are you asking me as Gary the human being, do I find it useful? The answer is, not that much because I'm not taking advantage of that amazing world that's been created there. Do I find it useful as a marketing tool, I have looked at it that way, and feel like it's a very interesting place because that community is very solid, you don't want to jump in and spam. Reddit's done a nice job creating some advertising structure that I think is consumable to the community and good for the brands, it's up to the brands and their creative shops to make it Reddit-y. And I think a lot of people struggle with that. But if you understand the slang, the lingo, the vibe of the that community, and you can play on that space. I find it useful as a place that business can be done. But business 2020, which is really respecting the community, or you are going to get annihilated. Thank you, my friends for watching Episode 11 of the #AskGaryVee show. My question of the day is very simple. What are you doing this weekend? Thanks so much guys for the first couple of weeks of this show. As many of you know, because this is a very hardcore group, haven't really started the big promotion yet of this show, I'm going away for two weeks coming up. I'm a little bit scared that you guys are gonna fall off while I'm gone, but it's the last two weeks of August, and you should be spending time with your family and chilling out because that's what happens in America, inspired by Europe. And I kind of expect the DRock to probably make a mix tape for the first 11 shows or me basically telling him to do that. And I will be back with vengeance. You keep asking questions, I will keep trying to answer them. (upbeat instrumental music) (beeps) Hey everybody this is Gary Vay-ner-chuk and you're watching the king of-- (beeps) Today, I'll talk about, little old ladies, luck, and being a great right hooker.

---
*Источник: https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/19810*