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– [Voiceover] Mark and Patti ask, “What’s better “for content, vlogging or blogging?” – Mark and Patty, this is a great question. And this is something that, you know, I’m really glad you asked this question, because I’ve been drilling, drilling, I’ve been thrilling to drill, I’ve been hoping to drill this home for quite […]

– [Voiceover] Mark and
Patti ask, “What’s better “for content, vlogging or blogging?” – Mark and Patty, this
is a great question. And this is something that, you know, I’m really glad you asked this question, because I’ve been drilling, drilling, I’ve been thrilling to drill, I’ve been hoping to drill
this home for quite awhile. And I used to address
this back in 2007, ’08, ’09, definitely ’09 and ’10, during the Crush It! tour, and the Crush It! days
I answered this a lot, I haven’t talked about it as much in the last four years, that’s why we do the #AskGaryVee Show,
it allows me to rant about things I forgot about. The answer is, I don’t know. The answer’s very simple. What are you good at? You can crush it doing video blogging and you can crush it doing blogging. I mean, it just comes down
to what are you good at? Are you better at video? Since I started this show, I’ve already seen 11
to 12 ask shows pop up, of people that follow me,
of people that pay attention to what I’m doing, and
you know, very honestly, one or two are decent the
other nine are straight crap, with all due respect to our
fans. I don’t wanna dis, that’s not a good thing to do. Of the 11 people that have done it, are now saying, “Does he think I’m crap?” Why do you think I said, “Two are okay?” I don’t want anybody to feel bad, but, you know, some
people are made out to, I’m not made out to write like myself. I need editing, I need it. I need help, grammar. I can’t spell. I can’t do it, I can’t do
it, ’cause I can’t spell. But boy, can I make a video. – [Voiceover] Drew asks,
“Do you have any tips

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and I’ve got a question for you. The company I’m working for has a great story. We’re putting up great content on all our social channels, but we’re not seeing the engagement we were hoping for. Is it worth it to promote our Facebook posts, our tweets, and our LinkedIn posts, in order to gain […]

and I’ve got a question for you. The company I’m working
for has a great story. We’re putting up great content
on all our social channels, but we’re not seeing the
engagement we were hoping for. Is it worth it to promote
our Facebook posts, our tweets, and our LinkedIn posts, in order to gain more engagement on what we’re putting out there? What do you think, are they worth it? – I think they’re worth it. Now, I think they’re
worth it if you actually target it properly. So you used promote,
and I would say, target. Meaning, Twitter, you
can target actual words that people are using
to get even more narrow into who you’re trying to target. Facebook dark posts, we’ve ad nauseam talked over these 12 episodes, of Facebook dark posts. I do think you should target, but, and this is why I turned
my face to the camera while you were asking
a question my friend, you’re deeming it to be great content. Maybe it just isn’t. Right, and I think that
that’s a dangerous thing that a lot of people really
need to figure out, which is, you may feel good of how it looks, but the reason I wrote Jab,
Jab, Jab, Right Hook is, is it contextually proper? Does it have the right hashtags? Is it linking properly? Do you have the right amount of length? Are the pictures proper? Are you putting the logos in
the right spots within it? Please triple check,
you gotta check yourself before you wreck yourself, they say, and so please triple check, that you’re checking all the boxes of doing all that stuff properly. Number two, I do believe
that if you can afford, if you’re lucky enough, and
a lot of people watching aren’t lucky enough, but
if you’re lucky enough to have the resources to target a segment, and boost up its awareness. If that content is good, that is gonna spread like fire for
you, and it’s gonna pay much bigger dividends long-term, so, I am a fan of it. – [Voiceover] Erick asks,
what’s the last new skill

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networks once a week with great content or daily with poor content? – Matthew, why does it have to be one or the other? Why not both? I am so tired that people think that this is kind of like the thing that pisses me off the most. “Oh Gary, I see you hustle so […]

networks once a week with great
content or daily with poor content? – Matthew, why does it have
to be one or the other? Why not both? I am so tired that people think that this is kind of like the thing
that pisses me off the most. “Oh Gary, I see you hustle so much, but I don’t work hard, I work smart.” Well hey, dickface, I work both. I work ridiculously hard and
I work obnoxiously smart. And that is my answer to this question. Why not just put out
a lot of content often that is quality? Why does one have to suffer or the other? That is a mistake mentality. That is a middle mindset. Go all in, you can do both. I do. – [Voiceover] Simon asks:
“How much of success

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“starting to share content before you’re an expert? “Do you wait, or do you share your journey?” – Kelsey, that’s an interesting question. First of all, I think this whole expert thing is a ridiculous notion. Am I an expert? Are you an expert? Are you an expert? You know, I mean when does one […]

“starting to share content
before you’re an expert? “Do you wait, or do you
share your journey?” – Kelsey, that’s an interesting question. First of all, I think
this whole expert thing is a ridiculous notion. Am I an expert? Are you an expert? Are you an expert? You know, I mean when does one get to claim they’re an expert? I mean, I thought I was
an expert when I was 22. I’m pissed that I wasn’t
able to make these videos when I came out the
gate in ’98 and brought serious thunder to the wine world. You would have saw a young,
raw, hungry, angry Gary Vee, and that would have been really
interesting to look back on. So I say map that journey, baby because the truth is,
expert is subjective. I’ve seen people tweet
that I’m a bigger expert than people I think are way
more accomplished than me, and then other people put me
in tweets with other people that I clown every day of the week. More value in this pinky than them. So expert is clearly subjective
and, more importantly, here’s the real punchline,
put that content out because you’re gonna be able
to look back at that content, your grandkids are gonna be able to look back at that content. Plus you will see things,
and how they evolve. My 1998 video would have
been: “In 2002, every single “person’s gonna go into
a store with a cell phone “’cause they’re blowing
up in London right now, “and they’re gonna come in
and be able to tell the price “of every single product, so
sell your products at cost.” And that would have been a big no, wrong. That would have been fun to look at. So, there are no experts except if the audience
deems you an expert, if somebody deems you an
expert as young talent out the gate, then kudos on you. Start filming now. – [Voiceover] Mark asks: “When
you left the Daily Grape,

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