You're Not Working Hard Enough - Motivational Video
You work day in and day out on your goals. You think you work hard, but so does everyone else. If you really think you're working so damn hard, then why ...
Sylvester Stallone joined my group of followers on FaceBook several months
ago, and I would like to welcome him to our communities on youtube, if
anyone is interested. Your Friend, Clifton.
This question is from episode 64 of the #AskGaryVee Show! Watch the whole thing here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7a74pRS1b_U Here's how I can tell ...
This video was soooo long lol basically says to fans keep hitting me up! I
spend the time to checkout your replies etc.. Not that important as your
body language shows. :) the.best hustlers are the ones you never hear
about!
You have to put in the work. Meaning you have to be efficient with your
time. Engage with people. Network. Create the content, Do the research.
Develop your brand. Sell your product or service. Read the books. Listen to
the lectures. Go to the seminars. Just work. Simple. Do what you don't feel
like doing. #MP
This is awesome. People are hitting me up on Twitter again about it... :)
Thanks, Gary.
*Side note: On SnapChat now I'm crushing "viewing GaryVee's snaps." All up
in your snaps....
+Christin Kardos slightly jelly you are getting allll the attention from my great question!!! you totally earn it though hun, you are amazing and the stuff your doing with Brian Fanzo is just amazing
Has anyone done the statistics to see if the view counts, overall, for the
re-used content on the channel gets as much response as the new episodes?
Gotta say, when I see the blue/green big title headers I skip 'em. This is
the first time I checked one out just so I could leave this comment and ask
what the community over here thinks.
I skip. Anyone else?
+Roberto Blake yes, I know this and use it for my show. But, I don't care that much to use it on Gary's :) I was hoping someone else did the research already. I'm too busy hustling on my own content :)
+Common Man Cocktails I also realize that some of this micro-content is not for the VaynerNation, its for people who don't know who +Gary Vaynerchuk is due to some of the discoveribility. These videos will end up in recommend videos the regular content won't for example.
+Sean McCarthy yeah, it's a delicate balance between awesome and obnoxious. Hmm, and apparently using my iPhone to answer your last comment caused me to use the +Derrick Schommer account...gotta love Google and its massive account linking (apparently I have a username account plus a 'channel' account on top of the other 10 google accounts I have). Ha!
+Derrick Schommer There is certainly a fine line in supplementing your new content. You don't want to dilute it with in-between spots, i.e. ruin your dinner because of those cookies.
True, esp if you are putting out infrequently. I just fear that it can also lead to people starting to ignore notifications because it just becomes background noise instead of an "event" to look forward too. Personally with Gary's content the viewers are hyper focused o consume knowledge... People won't forget to come by and consume.
+Common Man Cocktails Also, you just gained a new subscriber. Any channel that speaks to my booze-geek and cares enough about business to follow Gary Vaynerchuck is a winner in my book.
+Common Man Cocktails I enjoyed your comments and think it is a solid breakdown, but I'm not saying that language and strategy on twitter directly correlates to that within youtube. I am simply saying that my opinion, whether shared by Gary or not is that a re-used slice of the pie is better than nothing and is just another push into the stream, ie 1 > 0.
+Common Man CocktailsExactly that is why I am ANTI sub for sub, I hate that crap. I explain to people who ask for that in my comments that the only reason to subscribe to someone is because you value their content.
+Sean McCarthy Yes, I think what you've done is heard him, but you didn't listen :) I agree with 10% of what you said, but you have to speak the right "language" for the platform. How many twitter people do you follow? How many youtube shows do you subscribe to?You'll probably find you follow a crap load of people that you could actually care less what they say. You've now fallen into the firehose of communication--you care about 10% of the audience but you follow the rest out of respect (have you ever followed someone just because they followed you? Yeah, I have...it's like a virtual handshake). But, you really could care less about their day-to-day. Youtube is different, in it's "language" you subscribe to a very few number of channels and thus, it's much easier to find the content you subscribe to and, add to the fact that you can right click and have it blast you an email (like I do for Gary's show), even if you follow 100 channels, you may only get information emailed to you for two of them.The difference in "language" is drastic between twitter and youtube. Granted, you'll see 2% of the people that subscribe to your channel actually view a show that is far more than twitter views. Those that don't watch the video are not always "missing" it, they just don't care (or your title is weak, or the thumbnail didn't grab their attention). While there is a chance you'll miss it, you obviously were not loyal enough to care because the way of getting notifications on Youtube are very exacting. If I want to be one of the first to see a +Gary Vaynerchuk video I subscribe to get email notifications...can you do that in twitter? Not really, you got a blast of email.However, if you want to 'remind' people to watch a video on Youtube use can use the "language" supplied. Create playlists with specific content in them (maybe content around a specific type of industry question), or create general playlists for "top questions" or playlists for weekly episodes. Those playlists will become feed activity that people can see and go watch (again, or first for some people). It reminds them you have content for them. Or, thumb up your videos or comment back so they see those in the feed and go interact.Remember, twitters firehose requires a lot of retransmits, youtube does not. It requires a new way of thinking and getting the attention of your subscribers. Having a subscribe button in the video and an end-card that lets yo go to the previous video gives people a way of "walking" the content.I don't buy the rebroadcast/repeat echo's on Youtube based on experience, analytics and the 'language' of the medium.
I certainly skip a lot of them. These are great for when I've got a short break at work and just need a snack. I don't catch all the shows, so I like the highlight reel approach.
I go back to when Gary talks about using the same tweets multiple times in a day to fight through the craziness of a follower's feed. Same rule applies here in that he can potentially get new viewers solely because of a higher frequency of posting, regardless of if it is original content or not.
+Roberto Blake ah, but I'm fairly certain the +Gary Vaynerchuk answer would be, if you're hustling hard enough to have free time you're not hustling enough! I also heard something last week (I think it was on the This Week In Tech podcast) that we as humans can accomplish something in about 12-hours (if I recall that number right) that once took 40-hours back in the 1950's thanks to tech, advances, etc. So, we are hustling as a culture too!
+Common Man Cocktails ah but I am.... muhahaha, because I'm reverse engineering the experiment and being aware of it. ;) Also if I have time for it, hustled hard enough to have the luxury, #humblebragMuahahahahah
+Roberto Blake Ironically, if we're all doing what we're supposed to be doing (#hustle), do you think any of us would have time to watch a re-cap?It's a test I tell you! If you are watching this video you're not hustling hard enough!! ;-)
+Common Man CocktailsYep, I totally get you an all points here. Yeah I watch the recaps sometimes in between something else, really just listen to it actually while working on something to refresh and see if it is something that should be top of mind or if it will give me an idea for something else I'm doing.Yeah I don't miss the old days of the YouTube time limit. LOL
+Roberto Blake What you do is what I think a lot of folks do, I've done this in a few areas as well. I used to be forced to do this 6 years ago on Youtube because there was a 10-minute max or something around that (and the file size mattered on some services too). Of course, not the case now, but the problem is still there.Cutting into shorter videos gives you: 1. higher retention rates, 2. consumable by audiences with short intervals of time (at lunch during work, etc.), 3. gives you more content to monetize.That is a bit different than this experiment, which is more like when you turn on Big Bang Theory and find out it's a re-run :) But, I appreciate experimentation and assume that's what this is as well, which is why I posed the question to add more data-points to the experiment (i.e. does anyone really watch it, what are their thoughts, etc.)
+Common Man CocktailsI think that part of this is the experimenting Gary talks about to see whether it works. I've been doing an experiment like this but a bit different, I've been shooting some medium for content of around 15 minutes on some topics I can go deep into that I broke up into segments, going back after about a week or two, taking that segment, editing it, using the segment info as the topic and then posting that short form content of 4-6 minutes.On a long topic like Logo Design I can do this because I can chop up prices, the process, client briefs, and someone would search just for that and want to shorter content that directly speaks just to what they have a question on.Granted that is not exactly what Gary is doing (contextually) but its a similar principle. In the case of my content the value is there for a Designer or client that is only interested in that 4 minutes and that might make them decide to go deeper on the 15, which they can through a link, plus this drives up my recommended video funnel.So for me having a strategy to do that not only adds to the content inventory, but leverages they: Interest Graph, Attention Graph, and Engagement Graph.Also I use those cut down videos as Facebook Video Post while linking out from that video to the longer one.Does that make sense?
+Jared Janes once youtube removed the auto-embedding with thumbnail my interaction/reach went way down. So, posting up a teaser like this in Facebook pushed the reach from 300 to about 1700-3000, which is better enough to continue doing it daily (facebook (dot) com (slash) cocktailtv if you wanna see what I mean)
+Jared Janes personally, I'd take them and post them on facebook with a "watch more" call to action to the original video in reference; I do this on our Facebook fan page each day with sorta bloopers/highlights of the episode that are around 15-30 seconds long with a link at the end (facebook call to action) to go to the full video.
I've been checking them out for some refreshers but, I would say not a ton of value here.Maybe they could keep these videos unlisted and go back and link them up in past Q & A videos for sharing individual segments.
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RC tractors working hard! R/C Siku Control ACTION by Hof-Mohr in 1/32 scale!
John Deere, Claas & Co at work. Filmed on the mobile display of //hof-mohr.de during the fair Modellbau Neumünster 2015. Enjoy watching! Thanks a lot for ...
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Frage: Bei 0:12 ist das der Johne Deere7R und ist die Schaufel des
Frontladers ein Eigenbau? Ist die Zwillingsbereifung ebenfalls ein
Eigenbau? Ich finde die Teile in keinen Shop. Danke & Gruss
+Max Mustermann Ich kann nicht genau sagen, wer die Sachen gebaut hat. Am bestem einfach mal den Gerd Mohr anschreiben, der wird das wahrscheinlich wissen: www.hof-mohr.de. Gruss