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- We have never lived in a time
where brand was this underpriced.
Let me explain.
What is the biggest difference
between me and a lot of people
that look like me
or me and the companies
that I work with and I get them there?
It is the fact that I do branding
not sales.
Branding is different than sales.
I love when people come up to me
and they're like,
"Gary, I'm a marketer,"
and I'm like "Cool, what do you do?"
"Well, I am a affiliate marketer and
"it's, you know, conversion-based,
"top of the ..."
I'm like, "You're a salesman, bro."
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You've got your perspective.
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(cheering)
You want to be happy, don'tcha wanna be happy?
(snapping)
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Unless you are producing content
that is meaningful to an audience,
on this device across seven or eight platforms,
podcasts, LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook,
Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr,
like, unless you're producing
content in written form, audio form,
or video form, across seven to 10 apps
on this device,
unless you are relevant on those 10 apps,
LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram,
if you are not, you are fundamentally irrelevant
in society.
This is a very important thing
to understand because I know there's
people sitting here who have
11 million dollar business,
and are super happy
and aren't even on social media.
I get that, but what you're not
factoring in is what happens next.
To me, what's most important is not today.
I stand up here and so unbelievably appreciative
of that reception that I just got,
that knowing how many of you came
here to hear me speak,
but I promise you,
as I breathe here right now,
I recognize that literally everything
I did an hour ago and back
is irrelevant if I'm unable to execute
going forward.
Tomorrow, if I start making
the wrong decisions, and not executing,
begins the vulnerability of unwinding
everything I've done.
And I think we all understand society,
we react much heavier to mistakes
than we do to successes.
The reason I'm pushing that you're irrelevant
if you're not here
is I don't think everybody here,
including myself,
has factored in how much more
attention is going here.
Let me promise you this,
no matter what you think about technology,
your kids on iPads all day,
you always on the phone,
nobody talking to each other,
how you judge kids 'cause they don't shake
people in the hand and look in the eye,
and all the other horseshit that demonizes
technology, right this second,
the way we interact with technology,
is the most basic you will ever see
in your life.
10 years from now, every one of these phones,
every one of these video game platforms,
every one of these websites,
are going to seem like a fucking
beeper and MySpace.
You have to understand this,
here's why.
There's nobody here pot-committed enough
to this, including myself.
There's nobody in this theater
right now, pot-committed to this enough,
including myself.
When I say pot-committed to this,
what do I mean?
I mean, every person in this room
needs to take a substantial step back
and understand, am I producing enough pictures,
videos, written words, in these platforms
to achieve what I want.
And the answer is - I'll save you time -
is no for everybody, and
for somebody who's putting out
85 pieces of content a day,
across audio, video, and written word a day,
my answer is staggeringly no.
Meanwhile, there are people here
who take four and a half hours
to figure our a perfect Instagram post
'cause they want it to look good
when somebody lands on their fucking profile.
(audience laughing)
(cheering)
It's true.
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The quickest gateway, the quickest execution,
for everybody here to get whatever
the hell they're trying to get out
of here today, is to produce content
on 10 websites.
The quickest way for you to get what
you want, in your life,
is to produce videos, pictures, and
written words across Facebook, Twitter,
Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, podcasts,
your website, email, text messaging platforms.
Period.
You know what's crazy?
I literally want to say right now,
thank you London, I'm out.
Like, I'm thrilled to go into the mindset,
I'm thrilled to tell you - if you
follow me on Instagram, this is where
I've taken most of my content -
I'm thrilled to tell you the reason
you're not producing enough content
is unfortunately you value other
people's opinions more than your own ambition
and happiness.
That literally, pants47 could leave a content
that you're ugly, and it makes you
stop posting.
I can go into that, I can go into
a million other things, but I make this
very clear and obvious,
the reason I'm just beginning to succeed
in my ambitions is because today is the least
amount of content that I will produce,
because I will produce more tomorrow
and more the next day.
You have to understand, media dictates everything.
Right. There's a specific reason that when
there's a coup in a country that the army
goes and takes over the TV network and
the newspaper.
Communication is the game.
Maybe because of being born in the Soviet Union
and raised in the U.S., I have this paradox
of being fascinated by closed and open
system of communication.
Maybe because I'm an extrovert
and I talk a lot.
I don't know why, but something came
natural to me my whole life, which is communication.
What are the things that make people
do things. Right.
What I'm fascinated by is the
mockerization of media.
What I'm fascinated by is that everybody here -
how many people here have been following
me for more than one year?
Raise your hand.
The fact that 90% of this audience
knows that all I want you to do
is run Facebook and Instagram ads,
and you still aren't,
makes me want to punch all of you
in your fucking face.
(audience laughter)
I mean, literally, all I've been asking
you to do for the last two years
is run Facebook and Instagram ads
and you fuck faces still aren't.
(audience laughter)
And I say this because I put it
on film because I'm going to run this
exact video against you in five years,
on some platform telling you that you
missed the golden era of Facebook and Instagram
because now it's appropriately priced,
and you guys have heard me if you follow me say this,
I regret that I wasn't able to build
my dad's business bigger because I didn't
spend enough on Google. I didn't spend enough.
I had it figured out. It was called Google AdWords.
It was working. Yet, I was still doing
newspapers, and direct mail, and radio,
and television, because I didn't understand
the context of the moment
that I was living in.
I didn't have enough experience to know
that I bought something so good, so underpriced,
so scalable, that I didn't squeeze the fuck
out of it enough when Google AdWords
was the best.
If you follow me, you've heard me say
that Amazon was the number one spender
on Google AdWords in those early days,
and literally used that underpriced attention
to be what they are today.
I want you to spend on Facebook and Instagram
because there's a possibility that never
in our lives again, will you be able to get
in front of people at that cost.
Let me just say that one more time
'cause I really need you to understand it.
This - right now - and this is why
I yell at myself - for the 50, or 80, or 100
thousand dollars of my own money that I spend
on ads on these platforms
to continue to build brand - the truth is,
I should spend more.
And this is not a joke.
If I didn't have such a high expense
to run my lifestyle because I have a family
that's fancy now,
(audience laughter)
let me make it more basic.
If I was single right now, I would literally
go move in back with my parents
just so I'd have more money to run
on Facebook and Instagram ads.
(audience laughter)
I'm gonna say it one more time.
(audience laughter)
We have never lived in a time
where brand was this underpriced.
Let me explain.
What is the biggest difference
between me and a lot of people
that look like me or
me and the companies that I work with
and I get them there?
It is the fact that I do branding, not sales.
Branding is different than sales.
I love when people come up to me
and they're like
"Gary, I'm a marketer."
And I'm like, "Cool, what do you do?"
"Well, I'm affiliate marketer and
"it's conversion-based,
"top of the ..."
I'm like, "You're a salesman, bro."
You're not building a brand.
You have 747 URLs that you do
landing page optimization against
and you convert and that's amazing.
I am - being an affiliate marketer
is amazing other than the fact
that it should be called an affiliate salesman.
Brand is why you buy Nike.
Brand is why everybody who's wearing jewelry
and watches right now, are wearing
what they're wearing 'cause they bought
a brand, not somebody cookied them on Instagram
and re-marketed to them,
and then they bought that watch.
For the most part.
And so, I brand.
And why I love brand is because
it's in perpetuity.
When you build a brand, you can play
in that brand for a very, very, very long time.
Why Facebook and Instagram are special
and more special than Google is
is in Google's heyday, it was not that it
was building brand for Wine Library,
I was building sales because when you
go on Google, all of our businesses
are the same, 'cause they're blue letters
on a landing page that you click.
Brand is when your pictures and videos
look different in a feed.
Look, I think I'm coming out of this gate
in this talk and I'm going to
macro it up in a minute, but I'm coming out
the gate in this talk very tactical
about the details.
In all my ra-ra and fuck what people say,
and self esteem, and all the mental shit that
I believe tremendously, because that's what
gives you the engine.
You know, you're not gonna execute shit
if you're depressed or insecure.
So like, I believe in it, but I'm putting
it on a shelf, U.K., I'm putting it on a shelf
with you right now because an event that is so
heavily marketed against me,
knowing that you've heard a lot of this,
I need one thing. I need two people
to leave here who've been hearing me
pounding them in the fucking face
about running ads on these two platforms
to finally say, "Fuck, it's enough. I'm gonna do it."
And. Watch this. This is very, very important.
And please don't bullshit. Raise your hands.
How many people here have run Facebook
and Instagram ads and it has not worked
for their business.
Raise your hands.
Raise it high.
Me too.
Because not every execution works.
Not every execution works.
It doesn't mean that it isn't ROI positive.
The ROI of a basketball for me is $0.
It's a billion for LeBron.
Just 'cause you didn't execute
Facebook or Instagram properly doesn't
mean it doesn't work, it means you suck.
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Attention is like real estate.
When Malibu beachfront property, or
property and buildings in shortage 20 years ago
go up for the market and you buy it at
the right price and then the market changes,
you win.
The attention on this device and the platforms
is going to change very soon.
You are a very unique group of people
that feel that the Pied Piper of this
opportunity is worth spending an afternoon with
or two days, or an hour, or what have you.
It devastates me that you even pay attention
to me at all, and don't execute on the
biggest gift that I'm trying to give you.
Just 'cause somebody has 8 hundred thousand followers
on Instagram and you pay them 1000 bucks,
and somebody else has 40,000 and they want
1000 bucks. I'm surprised at how basic
people are and they think the 800,000 is
the better deal.
I understand. It makes sense.
The math is pretty clear.
But good affiliate marketer can tell you
the conversions gonna really matter.
If you're trying to sell something,
whether it's a service or a product,
I couldn't push you harder to get into
the culture of DMing influencers
that you think may represent your brand
properly or just have big audiences.
And start asking them what they would want
for them to post about your B2B sass product,
or your new app, or your hula hoop,
or your fucking cool t-shirt., or
whatever it may be.
All I ever think about, I'm very basic,
I keep shit shit super simple on supply
and demand.
I overlay attention and then culture -
what's happening in it -
and that becomes me and I will
always do that.
No question, the other territory that I'm
completely blown away by is influencers.
Super underpriced, potentially super overpriced,
but not allocating a couple hundred bucks,
a couple thousand bucks,
tens of thousand of bucks,
depending on the size of your business,
and putting it into that tunnel and
that funnel and tasting it for yourself
is a huge missed opportunity.
Huge.
Let me talk about another execution,
I'm really excited about how tactical
I'm getting today.
Pre-roll YouTube.
How many of you in here consume videos
on YouTube?
Raise your hands.
Cool.
Pre-roll YouTube.
There's a way for you to segment
and target people based on what they
searched on Google and then pre-roll them
based on what they're doing on YouTube.
Meaning, there's a segmentation that allows
you to target every single person that
searched open houses in downtown London.
If you're a real estate agent,
selling in downtown London,
and he's searching open houses
in downtown London, but then 4 hours later,
he goes to watch Arsenal videos on YouTube,
your pre-roll can show up first
based on the context and data that that person
created in YouTube search.
It is one of the unbelievably strong brand
and sales executions in the game,
and you should literally go home and
Google, 'cause I don't know what Google's
proper terminology is of this segmentation,
how do I segment based on Google search
as a pre-roll YouTube app.
Verbatim that.
How do I search pre-roll YouTube ads
based on Google search queries.
If you're willing to unbelievably work
and understand how the ads work,
and unbelievably work,
and understand how the pictures, videos, and
written words work, you will hit pay dirt
mainly on the back of what I did early
and said hey for everybody that's got it,
wasn't it weirdly easy?
The answer is yes.
The attention is just so grossly underpriced.
And it won't be.
And so, I'm passionate as you can tell.
And I'll tell you something,
how many people in here actually have been
following me for more than seven years.
It shouldn't be a lot, but I want to see it.
Raise your hands.
So for the 20 or 30 of you, you know,
I got quiet in 12, 13, 14, 15, like I was quiet.
There wasn't any content.
Wine was done.
I wasn't making business videos like
once or twice a year a keynote from a talk
because I was doing a little talking.
I got quite 'cause there was nothing
to yell about.
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