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#AskGaryVee Episode 166: Twitter Polls, Supply & Demand of Content, & Competing with Myself

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#AskGaryVee Episode 166: Twitter Polls, Supply & Demand of Content, & Competing with Myself

TL;DR

This episode discusses the supply and demand of content, the use of Twitter polls, and whether one should compete with others or focus on personal growth.

Transcript

  • On this episode, we talk about the supply and demand of content, Twitter polls, and do I compete with others or myself. (upbeat instrumental music) ♫ Gary Vee ♫ You ask questions ♫ And I answer them ♫ This is the #AskGaryVee Show ♫ - Hey everybody, this is Gary Vay-ner-chuk, and this is episode 166 of the #AskGaryVee Show. Just had a little fun ... Read More

Key Insights

  • 💁 Content marketing has not caused an increase in false information; rather, it has given people a platform to spread it.
  • ❓ Competing against oneself is not motivating for everyone, and some individuals thrive on competing against others.
  • 🏛️ Twitter polls are an effective engagement tool for individuals and can help build a personal brand.

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Questions & Answers

Q: Is content marketing leading to an influx of unimportant and false information on the internet?

No, content marketing has not changed the prevalence of false information as it has always existed. The internet is just a platform for people to spread such information.

Q: Do you prefer competing against yourself or against others?

The host dislikes competing against himself and finds more motivation in competing against others. He enjoys the "win-lose" mentality and is driven to be the sole authority in his field.

Q: Are Twitter polls an effective engagement tool and can they be monetized?

Twitter polls are effective in engaging audiences and can be used as a long-term strategy to build a brand around being a pollster. While monetizing polls may not be possible for individuals, Twitter can use the engagement data to its advantage.

Q: Do you have any unanswered questions about yourself?

The host wonders if he will have regrets in the future for spending so much time paying it forward and doing non-profitable activities. He ponders whether he will regret not prioritizing personal success and financial gains.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • The episode starts with the host promoting a new video on fitness entrepreneurs and calling out those who prioritize physical appearance over business growth.

  • The host answers a question about whether content marketing has diluted internet content, stating that false information has always existed and the internet is just a platform for it.

  • Another question is addressed about whether the host enjoys competing against himself or others. The host admits to not being good at self-competition and prefers to compete against others, particularly in the business realm.


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