# #AskGaryVee Episode 3: 3 Small Businesses with Itsy Bitsy Cash

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWntv-zxJxE
- **Дата:** 05.08.2014
- **Длительность:** 8:44
- **Просмотры:** 66,743
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/19819

## Описание

Episode three already! This time around I'm talking about what my father taught me about building businesses. I also talk about the future, building local startups, and how small businesses can conserve their cash. 

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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!

LINKS:
How to get advertisers on your blog - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgvjT6W31hM
Download Resy -  http://resy.com
Terroir - http://restauranthearth.com/terrior/Terroir.html
Corkbuzz - http://corkbuzz.com/
Music by Rome Fortune - https://soundcloud.com/romefortune

Timestamps:
0:00 Intro:
0:58 - What are the most important lessons your father taught you about building a business?
2:10 - Where do you see yourself in five years?
3:37 - What wine bars do you recommend?
4:24 - How should I market a local social startup?
5:51 - What's your advice for small business owners with limited cash

## Транскрипт

### Intro: []

on this episode I talk about my Pops I drill someone directly in the face for a crap question and I really focus on what small businesses should be doing with itsy bitsy cash hello everybody and welcome to episode three of hasht Ask Gary V I'm really enjoying the show I hope you are as well and let's get right into question number one but first actually you know what I'm going to do a tidbit about every number the number three my favorite roulette number it's my mom's birthday I love you Mom Brandon asks hey Gary ve what are the most important lessons your father Sasha taught you about building a business you know Sasha's taught me a bunch of stuff uh some that I like to keep some that I

### What are the most important lessons your father taught you about building a business? [0:58]

kind of push to the side right Dad uh you know this is a very easy question for me uh who asked that question uh Brandon Utley Brandon that's very easy this my dad taught me word is bond I've said a couple times for the people that watch me a lot they know this that when I walked into my dad's business at 14 let's just say I was a little bit of a artist and you know a lot of the Charisma and the Showmanship and the salesmanship that a lot of you enjoy and I appreciate that also comes with being full of crap it's got a very similar cousin DNA and I'm glad I got very lucky let's call it what it is I do not think I'd be as honorable or as good of a dude without my dad's correction of you make a Comm I never forget it you make a commitment you buy 50 when I started buying wine you buy 50 cases no matter what you take those 50 cases if you say I'll take 50 cases if the market changes if it gets an 84 in the wine spectator you take it you eat it you drink it your word is bonded because I play the marathon not the Sprint long-term businessman that's helped me a lot because I've kept relationships forever because sticking to it has mattered quite a bit so thanks Dad and thanks Brandon for the question Jeff asks where

### Where do you see yourself in five years? [2:10]

do you see yourself in 5 years Jeff the truth is I don't really see myself anywhere in five years I am not a planner uh I do not have a five-year plan I think all of us can agree that five years ago Instagram and Snapchat um didn't exist you know GoPro I mean just like you know Netflix wasn't what it is today I mean the world is changing way too much for me to think where I'm going to be in 5 years professionally 5 years personally I will be in better shape I will spend more time with my family I will be going to a lot of lacrosse games and ballets and shows and just trying to hack my life to have a better balance professionally I will be doing what I always do dck zoom in on this ear I want you to go right in there my friend this year we'll be listening to the marketplace I will and I will be adjusting on the fly in real time and I will be running a business in marketing like it's 2017 like it's 2019 like it's 2022 like it's 2027 I'm a reactionary what I like to call I am a halftime adjustments head coach my game plan is okay going into the game I'm down 21 to3 at halftime I got 15 minutes I reverse drop down flip it and reverse it I come out and I win 2724 that is who I am as an entrepreneur that is why I have no idea what I will be doing or how I see myself professionally in 5 years Ben asks

### What wine bars do you recommend? [3:37]

heading to New York City for the first time in September what wine bar or restaurant would you recommend Ben thanks for the props on resi zoom in dck uh any of these lovely establishments that have been smart enough to join the fry Gotham Barn Grill Rosemary's manetta Tavern Toro uh Estella Charlie bird balazar all great choices so I highly recommend that and off the app as a wine bar I'm a huge Tera fan stunwin you're in the wine game a little bit quite a bit you're passionate any wine bars you kind of uh give them a little FaceTime uh Buzz yes a lot as well you know to me it's Tera corkbuzz those are two spots to most focus on Scott asks what's your number one piece of advice for marketing a lean local city-based social

### How should I market a local social startup? [4:24]

startup when we asked for more details he responded that the product isn't fully developed however it's social marketing for my city Only Scotty listen I took this question because you tweeted that you wouldn't eat until I answered your question and knowing that eating is important I wanted to deliver for you but I've got to be honest with you and I love you brother and you're watch you know who I am you're watching the show so you asked a question I hate your question um it it's a ludicrous thing to think about at this point because the product's not even developed yet you're worried about marketing it I'd love for you to develop the product taste it a little bit kind of back to question number two or three where you know it's you know you got to feel it you got to put it out in the wild reverse engineer it a little bit you know you're you know my city only like local there's a ton of things you can do Facebook dark post tweets geolocation stuff there's a ton of things to do mobile ad stuff there's just an enormous amount of flexibility on how to drill it with a local business but the truth is you're getting ahead of yourself this is you know I don't want to Diss and everyone's like oh and I don't want to discs because I love you it's a little bit of an amateurish question I I need you to kind of get the app out or the product out you're just getting way too ahead of yourself the marketing will matter only if the product is serviceable at some level I mean great products always need less great marketing and great marketing doesn't fix crap products what's your advice for small

### What's your advice for small business owners with limited cash? [5:51]

business owners with limited budgets is it some local listings in SEO writing content social media Antoine what's up brother Gary V uh but you know that uh you know look this is always the best question this is the question that I uh rled with rled uh grappled with uh you know when I got involved in my dad's business it's very hard what do you do like I made Flyers at home and gave them out when people walked into the store when you're hustling and you got limited budget you're in trouble by many people's points of view let me give you the real first answer is work more the greatest way to close the gap financially is to put in the extra two or three hours so whatever you're doing add an hour or two to each day still eat healthy still have sleep but an hour or two of hustle a little less watching Game of Throne marathons and Madden 15 you know extra hustle because when you're limited that's the play to me Facebook dark posts has one of the best rois right now Google AdWords is always a strong Contender um you know Banner retargeting it really depends on your business it depends on if your e-commerce to me those three would really work if you're a local business that's trying to drive people into the store you start looking at Yelp and four squares and things of that nature sometimes it might even be Believe It or Not local radio and local cable television believe it or not there might be ways but the truth is there's very specific answers based on very specific small businesses but don't lack hustle bis Dev one of my favorite things when we didn't have a lot of dollars was bis Dev go to the barber and be like can I put some flyers in my of my business in your store and then you can put some you know there's that move there's the call for advertisers thing that was my classic YouTube video we can link that down below that's probably the second time in three episodes for linking it but it's a classic it's go and get the money and so um those would be my first answers to a local financially strapped networking hustling bis deving go to the local business around you trade go to the Chamber of Commerce events figure out if you can do something and just print coupons and hand them out you know in quotes guys I appreciate you jamming with me in episode three I'm really enjoying this I haven't done a Regular Show since 2011 I'm enjoying myself quite a bit if you want to ask me a question use the hashtag Ask Gary ve on Twitter and we'll get you on the show it should be your life dream to get your question on the show you with a little bit of me we are changing the Q& A world
