#AskGaryVee Episode 103: CrossFit, One On One Marketing, & Liking Your Own Photos

#QOTD: Are you gonna take me up on my advice on replying to people on Instagram and using Twitter video? Or are you just gonna nod your head and move on and not do the tactics?

#TIMESTAMPS
1:07 – I know you’re not big on automation, but it’s a reality. You’re an advisor to HubSpot. Thoughts on that space?
4:44 – My computer is sitting in my lap and I’m reading twitter on my phone? Why, exactly?
5:55 – If you owned a CrossFit gym, how would you attack the marketplace?
8:59 – Why is it a crime to ‘like’ your own pictures on Instagram? Why will you be shunned for it?
9:49 – Do you still believe marketing is headed towards one on one marketing?

#LINKS
REASONS TO NEVER AUTOMATE https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/never-automate-a-tweet-975978585.html
RANT ON AUTOMATION https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLxqGB6of80

I think I need to clarify my POV on automation. So here I go.

I don’t like automation when it’s replacing something that could and should be done by a human. For example, I don’t like the idea of an automatic direct message that sends when you follow somebody, or somebody follows you. It feels very spammy.

However, automation does some times make sense. We use it at Wine Library. When your order is confirmed, we send an email that says “Hey, your order is ready.”

There is a fine line between what one would quantify as the thing that a human should do and the thing a computer should do. When automation tries to take the place of a human, that is when things get weird. When you use a computer to automatically populate names into mass emails that are SUPPOSED to look personal, that’s messed up. When you sign an automation with your own name as if you did, that is also messed up.

To me, it all comes around to the intent of the automation. If you’re trying to “trick” someone into thinking it’s a person, that is where things get tricky.

One would argue that automating makes for a lot of conversion. But for me, I think there is more value in someone reaching out personally. I don’t want a computer to be responding to you as me. When I have free moments, I try to answer every email I get. Personally.

So automation makes sense for a lot of things. But people are trying to use it to scale humans when there is a human element that matters. Ask yourself right now: does automation bug you when it tries to be human?

The answer is YES.


Gary Vaynerchuk builds businesses. Fresh out of college he took his family wine business and grew it from a M to a M business in just five years. Now he runs VaynerMedia, one of the world’s hottest digital agencies. Along the way he became a prolific angel investor and venture capitalist, investing in companies like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Uber, and Birchbox before eventually co-founding VaynerRSE, a M angel fund.

The #AskGaryVee Show is Gary’s way of providing as much value value as possible by taking your questions about social media, entrepreneurship, startups, and family businesses and giving you his answers based on a lifetime of building successful, multi-million dollar companies.

Gary is also a prolific public speaker, delivering keynotes at events like Le Web, and SXSW, which you can watch right here on this channel.

Find Gary here:

Website: http://garyvaynerchuk.com
Wine Library: http://winelibrary.com
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Medium: http://medium.com/@garyvee

Guerrilla Marketing Example – UNICEF Dirty Water Vending Machine Campaign

Check out this Guerrilla Marketing Campaign Example!

What if someone bottled the water that millions in developing countries drink every day and offered it on the streets of New York?

For just a buck, during World Water Week (March 22-29), New Yorkers in the Union Square Park area were able to enjoy the benefits of DIRTY WATER. It was available in a wide variety of choices like MALARIA, CHOLERA or even TYPHOID DIRTY WATER — and currently has 900 million consumers. Over 4,200 children die of water related diseases every day and millions of people around the world lack access to clean water resources.

New Yorkers were startled to find YELLOW FEVER or HEPATITIS DIRTY WATER bottles. They looked at the vending machine in disgust. Though no one drank Dirty Water,many did donate to the cause. This idea of “selling” dirty water was inspired by UNICEF’s promise that every dollar donated would provide safe drinking water to 40 children for a day.

This eye-opening DIRTY WATER initiative from Casanova Pendrill New York, goes beyond collecting funds for UNICEF in a unique active street effort. The goal was to shock the media and the public with this alarming issue.

The campaign is currently active since people can continue donating online at tapproject.org or via text message. Text TAP or AGUA to UNICEF (864233) to make a donation.

This effort is part of a much bigger pro-bono Spanish/English campaign that Casanova Pendrill executed within UNICEF´s Tapproject.org. This is first time the campaign expands to Multicultural. Casanova has managed to secure half a million dollars in donated media and developed TV spots, Radio, Outdoor, web banners and outdoor events.

“Dirty Water© is not an actual product, but a real problem for millions of children around the world.”

For more information, to see photos, and to watch the Spanish-language version of this video, visit:

http://www.Dirtywaterinfo.com

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The Future of Network Marketing

Let’s face it. Despite being a multibillion-dollar industry, the network marketing profession has a lot of stigmas attached to it. How do you overcome and share the truth about network marketing with others Learn how from Six-Figure Earners and START Ambassadors Zach and Eden Slobin.

Metodologia 8Ps do Marketing Digital – Pense Marketing Digital

Clique no Link Agora e Se Cadastre No Curso Grátis do Método 8Ps: http://bit.ly/17R4880

Esse é o resumo da metodologia dos 8Ps do Marketing Digital desenvolvido pelo Consultor e Palestrante Conrado Adolpho. Aprendida e aplicada por mim (Pedro Quintanilha).

Veja mais estratégias, táticas e dicas de Marketing Digital no blog Pense Marketing Digital http://www.pedroquintanilha.com.br

I Share How We Started Our Business | Alex Ikonn Vlogs

In this fun & interesting vlog I share how we started our business Luxy Hair and other fun stuff like how to vlog.

My friend Alex who makes an appearance in this video is a real estate agent in Toronto in case you need to buy or sell anything. Great guy! : http://www.sellwithalex.ca

MUSIC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GL9JoH4Sws


Who is Alex Ikonn?

I am a dreamer and a creator. I co-founded several successful businesses (Luxy Hair, Five Minute Journal, and Productivity Planner). I also run Dreamers & Creators, a creative agency that allows me to pursue and work on new business ideas. I am fortunate enough to share all of my entrepreneurial and life activities with my lovely wife and business partner, Mimi Ikonn. We are also angel investors and have invested in great companies like Calm, Shyp, Sprig, Tradesy, and others.

My YouTube channel is my outlet to deliver value to people as I go along my journey and learn things along the way that I want to share with others.

You want to know what’s my ultimate secret to life? I am here to deliver value! That is all. This is my ultimate secret to life.

Find me here:

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