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  • Hey guys, it's Jay Baer with another "Jay Today", where I give you a piece of my mind

  • three minutes at a time.

  • Back home in Indiana, global headquarters of Convince & Convert. Here's what I found

  • out today. Weird Al Yankovic has the number one album in this country. Weird Al is number

  • one. I think it's his fourteenth studio album. I believe that's correct. And, finally, he

  • has climbed the ladder, and he is number one. Now that, to me, is remarkable because he's

  • been doing this for 20 or 30 years and has never sniffed number one. So what has changed?

  • Well, I think three things have changed that we can learn from.

  • First, as you may know, Weird Al released his album one song per day and then had a

  • video every single day to accompany each song. A daily video, like "Jay Today", but with

  • music attached and higher production values. So, the fact that he was embracing video in

  • a way that he hasn't historically, I think is a really important trend and one that we

  • can all learn from. Every time I think that video consumption can't get higher in this

  • country, it gets higher still. Video. A key, key component.

  • Second, is that Weird Al is by definition absurdist. And if there's one thing that really

  • works on the Interwebs right now, it is absurdity. You see the memes, you see the silliness,

  • you see the craziness. Absurdity really works. We're just sort of in an absurdist phase,

  • I think, in popular culture. You never see a meme of a white paper. Right? You only see

  • memes of kind of absurd, funny, silly things, and certainly, if there's anything that Weird

  • Al is, it is absurd. So, sort of his schtick has kind of come back around to popularity.

  • It's like sometimes fat ties are in, and sometimes skinny ties are in. You should never throw

  • away ties, ladies and gentlemen, because eventually they will be back in style.

  • And the third thing, and perhaps most importantly, is that he did release his content one piece

  • at a time. It wasn't like the album is out on Tuesday. It was a song on Monday, a song

  • on Tuesday, a song on Wednesday, a song on Thursday, and of course, we call that "atomizing

  • your content". Taking a big idea and breaking it up into a bunch of small executions, which

  • gives you that much more chum in the information and attention waters. Three things you can

  • learn from Weird Al. Video, absurdity, and atomizing your content. Nice job, Weird Al.

  • Congrats.

  • Today's Sprout Social shout out is to my friend Shep Hyken. Shep is the incoming President

  • of the National Speakers Association and a terrific expert, author, speaker on all things

  • customer service. You will learn a lot about customer service best practices from Shep

  • Hyken, so make sure you follow him on Twitter, on his website, on his blog, and other places.

  • We'll make sure to link that up. It's @hyken.

  • As you know, the "Jay Today" show is brought to you by the good people at Sprout Social,

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  • right on my iPhone, I upload them to candidio, and they make them look beautiful. They do

  • all the rest. Until tomorrow, I'm Jay Baer. This has been

  • "Jay Today". Thanks for watching.

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Hey guys, it's Jay Baer with another "Jay Today", where I give you a piece of my mind

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