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    #AskGaryVee Episode 180: Twitter Users, How to Ask for Help & Beating Jet Lag

    enFebruary 11, 2016

    Podcast Summary

    • Importance of engagement and communicationAsking questions and receiving answers benefits individuals and communities, despite busy schedules. Gary Vaynerchuk encourages listeners to engage with his content and attend events.

      Learning from this episode of the Ask Gary Vee Show is the importance of engagement and communication. Gary Vaynerchuk emphasizes the significance of asking questions and receiving answers, which not only benefits the individual asking but also contributes to the overall community. Despite the busy schedule, Gary expresses his excitement about the show and encourages listeners to buy his book and attend a big event. A notable point from the discussion was the decline in new Twitter users between October and Christmas last year, which Gary believes is a net loss. He also mentioned that a comprehensive analysis on Twitter is forthcoming. The episode showcases Gary's energy and enthusiasm, making it an engaging and informative listen.

    • The Evolution of Attention and Value in MediaSocial media platforms are the new primary sources of attention and value. Be present and engage on these platforms to succeed, as traditional media fades. Persist and innovate to adapt to change, and use past experiences to showcase abilities in new fields.

      Technology and consumer behavior are constantly evolving, and it's essential for businesses and individuals to adapt accordingly. Gary Vaynerchuk expressed his belief that social media platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat are now the primary sources of attention and value, while traditional media like radio and TV are fading. He also emphasized the importance of being present and engaging on these platforms, as Twitter, for instance, is losing ground to Instagram and Snapchat. Another key takeaway is the value of persistence and innovation. Gary shared his experience of delivering on his promise of VIP video content and the positive response he received. He also highlighted the importance of executives bringing in fresh ideas to revive struggling companies, as Twitter is currently experiencing. Lastly, for those looking to change careers or fields, Gary suggested using past experiences and achievements as evidence of one's ability to accomplish goals, even if they're in a new area. Ultimately, he emphasized the importance of being adaptable and resilient in the face of change.

    • Transitioning from one field to anotherBelieve in yourself, focus on delivering results, and stay committed to your goal to overcome initial skepticism and prove your worth in a new field.

      Convincing others of your abilities and potential to succeed in a new field or venture can be a challenge, but ultimately, the ability to deliver results is what truly matters. Using the examples of The Rock and Mark Wahlberg, who successfully transitioned from wrestling to acting and from being a boy band member to a successful musician, respectively, the speaker emphasizes that initial skepticism and doubt are common when people try to break into new areas. However, if individuals have confidence in their abilities and can deliver on their promises, they can overcome these doubts and prove their worth. The speaker also highlights the importance of focusing on the execution rather than just convincing others, as the proof of one's abilities will ultimately speak for itself. In the end, the key is to believe in oneself and stay committed to the goal, even in the face of initial skepticism or resistance.

    • Overcoming the fear of asking for helpAsking for help is crucial for growth, be open and vulnerable, engage in the community using various platforms, and winning opportunities can come from being part of it.

      Overcoming the fear of asking for help is crucial for growth, whether it's in building a community or in business. The speaker shared his own struggle with this and encouraged listeners to ask questions and engage in the community, using various platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Snapchat. He emphasized that being open and vulnerable can lead to opportunities and connections. The speaker also acknowledged that it can be difficult to ask for help, but doing so can lead to growth and success within the community. Additionally, he emphasized that being part of the community and engaging in it can lead to winning opportunities.

    • Finding Strengths and Connections in Online CommunitiesIdentifying and sharing your strengths in online communities can lead to valuable connections and partnerships. Embrace your unique qualities and seize opportunities to make the most of every moment.

      Engaging in online communities and sharing your strengths can lead to valuable connections and partnerships. Gary Vaynerchuk encourages listeners to identify their shortcomings and list them in the comments section, as others may respond with their own strengths and potentially become potential partners. Additionally, Gary shares his personal experience of having high energy and natural adrenaline, which has helped him overcome challenges such as jet lag and long work hours. He encourages listeners to embrace their unique qualities and use them to their advantage in their personal and professional lives. Finally, Gary reflects on the importance of seizing opportunities and making the most of every moment, whether it's a live event or a simple comment on a video.

    • Authenticity and engagement key to building connectionsGary Vaynerchuk emphasizes the importance of being a good listener and engaging with people through platforms like podcasts and social media to build genuine connections, despite initial impressions.

      Authenticity and engagement are key to building a connection with an audience, even if it doesn't come across initially. Gary Vaynerchuk shared his past attempt to buy a Super Bowl commercial to reach out to America and make friends, but was unable to due to financial requirements. Instead, he emphasizes the importance of being a good listener and engaging with people through platforms like podcasts and social media. He acknowledges that his bravado and cursing may not make a good first impression, but that his humility and genuine desire to help and connect with others eventually wins people over. If given the opportunity to have all of America's attention for 30 seconds during a Super Bowl spot, Vaynerchuk would continue to emphasize his authenticity and engage with the audience by asking them what they want to talk about. This approach has been successful for him through platforms like AskGaryVee and DailyVee, where he answers questions and shares his experiences and insights.

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