
Advertising on Pinterest, Body Language & Peace of Mind
#QOTD: What was the biggest miss of your career?#LINKSHow to submit a question: https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/what-y...Explore Pinterest: https://ads.pinterest.com/We haven't talked enough about Pinterest on this show. I am a huge believer in Pinterest's product. You might have noticed recently that they've created a term of service in which you can't do affiliate sales. I think that means that they are going to be running that for themselves. If you start thinking about the amount of commerce that goes on on Pinterest, even if thye make 5% of every transaction, it could easily be one of the 5 to 10 top companies in revenue in the digital space.Like I said, I'm a big believer in the business. We've seen great results already in a company that my fund, VaynerRSE, is incubating: Faith Box. We ran some promoted pins to great success. We're also definitely seeing it in clients here at Vayner. Wine Library, same thing. I'm massively bullish. In fact, I think that Pinterest's ad product is going to be huge. 18 months from today, we will come back to this video and create a piece of content to talk about this video where I make this claim: Pinterest's ad product is a MAJOR competitor to Google AdWords for e-comm businesses
8 Apr 201516min

Germany, Death, & Crowdsourcing Ideas
#QOTD: What are you doing this weekend? #LINKS Submit a question: https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/what-youll-need-to-get-garyvee-945936926.html
3 Apr 201515min

The Role of Blogging Today, Parenting in a Social Media World, & Sasquatch
#QOTD: Are you so competitive that losing a meaningful basketball game in the morning completely alters the happiness in your day? #LINKS SUBMIT A QUESTION: https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/what-youll-need-to-get-garyvee-945936926.html In 2003, 2004, and 2005, it was very commonplace to use the internet to drive someone to your home. As in, "Come here to consume me." "Visit me here." Now what we are seeing more is "I'm over here. If you want to know what's up, you better learn how to speak to me here." What's happened is that the attention graph (my biggest priority right now) is shifting. People's willingness to jump somewhere to consume is certainly not down. The truth is, social networks, specifically Twitter and Facebook and Pinterest are really gateway drug pieces of content to drive to the aforementioned "home": a blog. An e-commerce site. Your download page for your app. What's changed is people understand that they need a great skill and a great storytelling tactic to share with their social networks. They understand that they need to be that first impression to catch people's attention.
2 Apr 201511min

Buying Followers, How to Deal With Rejection, & Millennials
#QOTD: What are your three favorite music acts of all time?#LINKSHow to ask a question: https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/what-y...
31 Mar 201515min

Food Poisoning, Subscription Services & Youtube vs. Facebook Video
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.#LINKSHow to ask a question: https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/what-y...How have I had two long format web shows in a world where things should be kept short? It's quite simple really. The thing is, when it comes to content, quality trumps everything. Back in the day, companies like Yahoo would fly me out to their headquarters to try and help then figure out their long format shows. Why was WineLibraryTV doing so well? The real answer was easy: quality is quality is quality. If I can put out a fifteen or thirty minute show and captive an audience, then it has a chance of doing well. If I can't, then it won't. It's not complicated. There are plenty of shit fourteen second videos. There are plenty of "never get off the ground" one minute shows. You'll watch a three hour movie cause it's good, but you will not watch a fifteen second commercial because it's crap.The length is not the variable in determining the quality. Neither is the sound or lighting or production. It is the message, the message, the message. But of course having DRock around has made stuff much better. :)
30 Mar 201513min

Twitter Acquiring Periscope, Airports, & Being Young
#QOTD: How much would you pay to watch the #AskGaryVee Show? #BONUSQUESTIONfrom Meerkat14:20 - What does it take to work at VaynerMedia?#LINKSHow to submit a question: https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/what-y...Meerkat: http://meerkatapp.co/Periscope: <a class="yt-uix-redirect-link" dir="ltr" style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; border: 0px; font-size: 13.5135135650635px; cursor: pointer; color: r
12 Mar 201526min

A Keynote: Entrepreneurship Can't Be Taught
11 Mar 201546min

Pencils of Promise, Business Reviews & Television Advertising
#QOTD: How many of you ACTUALLY watch television commercials? #LINKS Music in this episode by: www.gonequitemad.com Check out Brendan's awesome video: http://instagram.com/p/0BWK4uOZqX/ Fred Wilson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fredwilson Submit a question: https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/what-youll-need-to-get-garyvee-945936926.html The amount of "buts" I hear is actually stunningly overwhelming. I pride myself on not being a but guy (no double meaning intended). The buts that I hear the most are "I didn't have any money", "I didn't have a chance", "I grew up in a poor neighborhood", "I didn't have a mentor". People are loaded with buts in life; that's why the majority of people fall into a standard life. For me personally, my "but" is usually that I love the process and the climb. If I don't achieve the maximum upside in my career, it's going to be predicated on the fact that I loved the climb too much. I liked the grind too much, and that didn't allow me to scale and create the level of wealthy needed to pull it off. But I do hear way too many "buts" from people. But is an excuse. BUT ... :) before I finish with my ra-ra scenario, let's understand that there is some very real stuff going on in the world. You could be born in a part of the world where there is a dictator or communism. Do I think it's easy as to be a female entrepreneur in the Middle East as it is to be in New York City? No. Of course not. Just like any white male born in a semi affluent environment is bound to have a leg up on minorities in poor communities. But there is a flipside to this. The hustle that you get from coming from the grind is a huge advantage. Some people think you're dead on impact, that
11 Mar 201516min