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When we asked for more details, he responded that the product isn’t fully developed, however, it’s social marketing for my city only. Scottie, 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 gotta […]

When we asked for more
details, he responded that the product isn’t fully
developed, however, it’s social marketing for my city only. Scottie, 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 gotta be honest with you and I love you,
brother, and you know who I am, you’re watching the show,
so you asked the question. I hate your question. It’s a ludicrous thing to
think about at this point because the product’s not even developed, yet you’re worried about marketing. I’d love for you to develop the product, taste it a little bit, cut
it back to question # 2 or 3 where, you know, you’ve gotta feel it, you’ve gotta put it out in the wild, reverse engineer it a little bit. You know, my city only,
like local, there’s a ton of things you can do,
Facebook dark posts, 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
wanna dis or something and I don’t wanna dis ’cause I love you. It’s a little bit of
an amateurish question. 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. Great products always
need less great marketing and great marketing
doesn’t fix crap products. – [Voiceover] What’s your
advice for small business owners

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