Thứ Tư, 5 tháng 9, 2018

Waching daily Sep 5 2018

alright guys another QA voiceover I know

you guys love that so I know I said last

yesterday I was gonna be the last one

obviously if you watch til the end of

the video you know that I was gonna add

more on today it got a little bit long

and I have a shitload of CPM marketing

immediate questions which is basically

how you can make money overnight with IP

hopping and CPA networks I'm gonna

answer all those here today will roll

through them really fast it's gonna be

rapid-fire so you can get the most bang

for your buck this will be the last QA

for a while unless you guys like it so

hit that like button if you want to see

more of these drop a comment down below

let me know that you like them if you

don't like them don't hit the dislike

button but let me know that you don't

want to see more of these down in the

comments I do plan on getting back to

it's been a it's been a hectic couple o

hectic couple weeks for me I've been

traveling a lot I've had a lot of stuff

I'm building stuff for my businesses on

the back end and so I know that there's

kind of been some lack stuff on the

channel a lot of QA some mean comments

you know some of these these basic

things but trust me when I say we're

gonna get back to the making money

online we're gonna get back to the

marketing device we're gonna get back to

the e-commerce and the entrepreneur tips

so stay tuned for that got a lot of

great stuff planned I've outlined a

bunch of great videos coming I just have

not had the chance to record them but I

will make that a priority this week

coming up for you guys I want to get

some great content and some tips out

there for you so enough of the

blabbering we're gonna go ahead and

answer all the questions that I was

going to answer on the last video but it

got a little bit long if you want to

check out any of the q and a's I'll drop

them in the description below there's

three of them already this is the fourth

and final one like I said unless you

guys like it so this all isn't

pertaining to the CPA marketing tutorial

immediate money which is 100% free in

2018 video I'll drop that in the

description below I'll also drop it up

in the right-hand corner if you want to

check that out too basically like I said

teaches you to high P hop using cpa

networks and making an immediate amount

of money initially so essentially what

it is is you're gonna basically be

filling out your own cpa offers so yes

it's a little black hat it's a little

bit you know it's not ethical in a lot

of ways but it's a way that i teach you

know people to make money when they're

first starting out because i don't do

that obviously but just just go ahead

and watch the video

the video if you want to check it out I

don't do it guys it's just a way that

you know beginners to make you know 500

to a thousand bucks really fast and then

take that money pocket it obviously

that's not a sustainable business model

take that pocket and put it into a

legitimate business for you it's just a

really good answer to that question

because the number one question I used

to get was I don't have any money how

can I start a business and my answer

would be you don't you can't you need

either money or you need time you need

something man go get a job and so this

is an answer to that question it kind of

gives people a little bit of startup

money I have been blabbering

I apologize and we're three minutes into

the video already let's answer some

questions so so hen asks do I have do I

need to have email addresses specific

country do I need to have email

addresses for specific countries this is

all over the place this question for CPA

offers when I'm completing them myself

no because for this specific and normal

CPA marketing yes because your CPM

marketing when you're doing CPA

marketing you're going to need to send

those links out to other people and yes

you're gonna need specific countries for

those CPA offers but for this you're

actually going to be clicking your own

links and fulfilling out filling them

out yourself so clearly if you live in

you know India then obviously you just

want to do you want to find cpa offers

that are only legitimate for india

because your IP address is where you're

submitting the emails will be from india

if you're in the united states obviously

then you just want to go for united

states you know if you're in canada it's

pretty self-explanatory but you're gonna

be the one filling the the submits out

for yourself and making the money for

yourself you're basically submitting

your own offers so only yes but it's

clearly gonna be the country that you're

in so it's not really that i feel like

that's kind of common sense and goes

hand in hand sorry if that's mean carpal

tunnel home remedy says what should be

on the website so so basically what i

talked about is that in this video to

give you a little bit of just kind of a

short summary is i create a website and

I tell you to create a website make it

look legit make it look like it's a CPA

blog and then obviously hide a page so

with all the CPA offers yourself so you

can kind of just go to random locations

or you know a proxy and kind of load

that page up and then click and submit

all your your your links and make money

that way so he basically says what

should be on that website should I put

CPA offers on there

should I post it on a blog I want to

know what to put on there to make the

powers-that-be think it's legit thank

you yeah you want to make the site look

legit you don't just want to have it a

landing page with all of your offers

because I promise you your CPA or your

affiliate you know manager is gonna

check that so you're definitely gonna

make make it look like a legit site for

sure but that being said it doesn't have

to be the craziest you know most filled

out site ever put it make it look like a

blog make it look like it has an email

submit you know for to capture emails

like you're actually a legitimate site

and then make a couple blog posts it

doesn't have to be the best site in the

world just make it look legit

and then obviously hide your page don't

make it visible to you know normal

people that don't know about it

Samuel a looka wha do I think that's how

you said that looka wha do ya something

like that I'm sorry I'm terrible with

names guys do you have a video on how to

create the type of website and how to

hide the link I don't have a YouTube

video maybe I'll make one in the future

if enough people comment and want

something like that but that I do go

over that in depth in the course how to

actually create that website I'm not

gonna push you guys on the course I did

link I used to Lincoln in the videos all

the time but I'm not trying to sell you

anything on any of these future YouTube

videos I just want to give you value so

if you are looking for that course the

video that I dropped in the description

on this you know obviously answering

questions I believe it should be linked

in the description of that video I

haven't checked in a long time but I

don't want to sell you guys on anything

so you know if you're really looking how

to build the website you can shoot me an

email and maybe I can kind of walk you

through it or maybe I'll create a video

in the future get rid of skin naturally

get rid of skin naturally so so once a

person gathers enough money from this

method what would you recommend that

they invest in next kind of a loaded

question

every business isn't this isn't right

for everyone and everybody has a

different situation everybody has

different money everybody has different

you know goals and strategies I would

say find something that works for you

whether that's private labeling is a

good one drop shipping is a good one

although there's a million ways to

dropship I've talked about this before

and I would suggest starting with

another drop shipping business model

that is not Shopify to kind of give you

the you know the overall business model

and a nutshell and then you can't kind

of move there I would

just private labeling I'd also suggest

arbitrage I would suggest a number of

different things that if you're really

interested in any of the business models

that I suggest you can check them out on

my website BG media innovation comm Kim

su Phi buck says one question do I did I

use a VPN or a proxy for this method I

personally didn't um but you can if you

if you know what you're doing obviously

there's it goes a little bit beyond the

scope of this video there's internal IP

addresses there's external IP addresses

you have to make sure that your VPN and

proxy switches both of them that's a

common misconception and problem I

personally didn't I just literally IP

hopped so I would go to different

libraries because they're free and

obviously all of them have different IP

addresses you can also if you're in the

States you can use GPS stores you can

use staples you can use FedEx oh you can

use anything that's gonna give you a

free or any school something like that

don't if you're not you know if you

don't if you don't go to that school or

you're not a resident of that community

don't just walk into a random you know

kindergarten school or I don't know a

kindergarten school I'm all over the

place today um a little hungover I'm not

gonna lie

sorry for that but yeah I don't

personally use the VPN proxies I always

suggest going places in person but if

you have to yes you can get away with it

mine for months says what is the

requirements for CPA marketing kind of a

broad question they're gonna skip it I

don't know why I put that on here that's

way broad that I could teach any the

requirements recipient marketing or that

you have internet access and you want to

do CPA marketing Momoa huh says can I do

CPA marketing in the Philippines yes you

can sahaja yogi PS is will the network

block me if you get caught yes obviously

but if you get caught doing this just

normal IP op and they're gonna block you

anyway so the you know yeah they're

gonna block you if they catch you but

the whole idea is to not get caught Nasr

Mohave says can I use can I change my

browser the same question yet basically

can use it an IP or proxy yes you can

freedom printer says aren't these CPA

networks well capable of detecting

proxies they're that yes they're versed

in detecting proxies but if you do

proxies correct and you're switching

your IP and you're making sure obviously

always check them first don't just hop

on

that a proxy works because that's an

easy way to get banned or blocked check

them first but yes if you check them

first and they're legit there's a lot of

great ways to switch your IP out there

that are undetectable to other people

especially see bayonet works and if

you're doing it properly a little bit

beyond the scope of this video but then

obviously you're not going to get

detected when the Watteau says hi brian

mccann how many times can each email

address be used with this with this

method before it can't be used anymore I

always use one email so I'll go ahead

and I'll make a bunch of emails into

that right if I were going to do this I

don't do this anymore obviously and what

I would do is I would go through and I

would do about three to five four five

pushing it maybe three to four you know

offers on that specific page per email

address then I simply retire the email

address so I might save that email

address if I were doing this you know

and maybe used it a couple weeks later

if I were wanted to do that again but it

three to four is the answer I want to do

more than three to four offers with the

same email address because it's gonna

look Shady

my clue says so they have job offers to

promote I don't know what this says

that's a this is all over the place I'm

gonna skip this one

Nathaniel Graham says hey Brian would

you recommend this course for pay per

call marketing as well so this course

isn't necessarily per pay per call to be

honest it's more like pay per lead or

you know just submitting emails so no

paper calls great I know people that do

pay per call but for this specific IP

hopping strategy it's probably not ideal

Andre Schell Baker says or Snell Baker

sorry says hey Brian great vid I'm

interested in enrolling your CPA

marketing course but I was wondering

what is the difference between this cpa

marketing ninja course and your cpa

marketing master innovation course great

question

so cpa marketing ninja is the course

which basically deals to the IP hopping

aka the ninja part so it's what we're

talking about right now it's IP hopping

on different IP addresses and making

your own CPA commissions and making

money that way it's a start-up money

course cpa marketing mastery and

innovation is the other course that

deals with basically getting email leads

you know into the hundreds of thousands

and blasting out an entire email list to

that hundred thousand people you don't

need a bunch of conversions to make good

money because let's say you know 300

people convert on a hundred thousand

emails while you're making a decent

amount of commission that way so you're

basically growing an email list and

you're gonna blast out that email list

with your CPA offer with that basically

deals with writing good email copy and

converting people who Fadi Solomon says

thanks for this useful useful method can

I use it with incentive offers yes you

can my clue says what Network promotes

ppl job offers they all do mic that's

pay per lead they all do so handy for K

or B K for says hi Brian understood the

concept but I don't know how to get

started in what tools I need to use I am

your student from you to me of court of

York or CPA marketing ninja I need your

help to get started the tools that you

need to get started if you're in the

course are you know any web design you

know software so Wix it you can get them

honestly which is great one I love it

you can use WordPress you can use any of

them you know you can use GoDaddy

whatever you want to use you can use um

what's the Gator one I forget what it's

called used to use it I which is a great

one because you can set it up 100% free

you don't need to actually have to pay

for a whipped website to actually set

your Wix website up and have it go live

if you watch my one course how to create

passive income with no initial funds it

basically takes you through you know

creating a free website that looks legit

and is live so you don't need any money

to start at all you just need you know

your eat your not your email software

you need your ax you know whatever you

know software essentially you're using

your drag-and-drop software to create

your website ABL or alt media Pro says

how many email addresses do you

recommend that we honestly the more the

better there's no recommended amount of

email addresses to you know basically

use the more the better

so however many you can generate great

it's my my for says how to how do you

put this on a hidden page simple you

with Wix specifically you go to manage

pages and you hit the three little dots

and it just says there's a hide option

there I'm sure it's very similar with

any other you know landing page software

or any other website building software

you just you hide it if you can't find

it just Google how to hide on specific

software that you're using a fob says

can I use atomic email sender instead of

using gmass yeah

100 cent so atomic email sender is

something that's in included in the atom

Park software bundle so obviously what I

talk about a lot is atomic email hunter

which hones for the emails there's also

atomic email verifier which verifies the

emails and then he's referring to what

Tomic email sender which is you know the

sending software for the emails so if

you just buy the package obviously

together most people don't want to do

that then I believe yes that comes with

a verifier and the sender your hun

percent great to use that but if you

don't want to buy it you're just buying

my course to get the crack version then

obviously I suggest GMS cuz it's sending

capabilities are great it's very very

very very unregulated compared to

MailChimp Aweber GetResponse any of

those softwares so that's why I

recommend it for these cold leads and

you can still you know it's very very

cheap I think it's like seven or eight

bucks for gmass whereas the other ones

when you're sending 100,000 emails are

gonna get expensive sparta vlogs says

what the hell man what that I love how I

answered I kept this one at the end what

the hell man is this what you want to

teach beginners to learn no I don't want

beginners to do this but I'm a problem

solver and I'm an entrepreneur and

entrepreneurs number one thing that they

do is solve problems the number one

question at because I have over 120,000

students on you to me now I get asked

all the time like I referred to in the

beginning of this video what you know I

don't have any money how can I start a

business well you need money to start a

business and a lot of businesses you

don't but you're gonna have to spend a

lot of time and people think that they

can just hop on and not spend any money

and you know they're just gonna start

raking in money so I tried to find the

best solution that I could find which is

this video and this method this IP

hopping strategy so that they can make

immediate money for free and then invest

that money into a legitimate business so

I don't want beginners to do this but

I'm just trying to help people out I'm

all about giving value like that so if

you guys like this method if you like

this video if you like and appreciate

the fact that I'm going through and

answering your questions again hit that

like button I genuinely appreciate it

also lets me know that I'm on the right

track and you enjoy these I swear it to

god this will be the last Q&A for a long

long time I just wanted to kind of go

through and answer a bunch of your

questions because I think it's really

really going to help you guys out also

if you have a specific question drop it

on this Q&A video and the next time

whether that's a month from

ten months from now ten years from now I

will come back and you know answer these

questions so it's not gonna be ten

months or now I'm joking so it might be

a couple weeks from now when I you know

have a really slow day and I decided to

do another Q&A so obviously hope you

guys enjoyed the video and I will see

you in the next one

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Back To School Lookbook | İlayda Akdoğan - Duration: 8:39.

Hello everyone,

today I recorded a video in order to find a solution to an issue

that concerns all of us pretty much.

I'm sure that all of you guys are pretty familiar with the ''Back to school'' concept.

It's been a content for Youtube for many years, it's actually one of my favorites.

I made a lookbook video for you guys.

Since we wake up at 8.30AM and start wondering about what to wear for school,

and also because we want to be comfortable but look nice at the same time,

at least this is the case for me,

I sometimes want to look stylish and sometimes I just go to school with yoga pants

sometimes I get obsessed with tights

and sometimes I wear whatever feels right.

But you have the advantage of adjusting the 6 combinations in this video

with your own clothes in your closet and save most of the days of the week.

I will put the links of the clothes in this video below.

Some clothes in this video has been with me for 5 years but

for example; there's a top I bought 3 years ago but I saw a very similar version of it in Bershka yesterday so

I tried to pick accessible pieces.

If you can't find the exact same cloth, the similar versions must be in your closet or you can find similar versions in clothing stores.

As I said, I will put the links down below, let's move into the video.

The first combination is the one we can make before loosing our motivation and faith into the week.

It's heavily black and white. The trousers can be easily found in our closets.

But in order to carry this combination to another level,

I preferred a low shouldered and long sleeved blouse.

With the high heels, I made this combination more stylish than it actually is.

It's a perfect combination for the first day of school.

The second combination was made by the combination of pretty basic pieces and ended up looking effortful.

The jean skirt at the bottom might be the most popular piece of the last 3 years.

I bought it 3-4 years ago but I still encounter it in stores.

I combined it with a pretty basic white t-shirt.

The star pieces of this combination are the boots

because the best way to make an effortless combination look more effortful

is to wear low heels rather than a comfortable pair of sneakers.

That's what I did for this combination.

This combination is such an 8.30AM class combination because it has a basic straight mini dress in it.

When you wear an oversize jacket or shirt on dresses that cover up your body tightly

it looks much cooler than it actually is.

Especially if you prefer boots rather than sneakers before its season is over

you can lift the level of the combination up to a much greater point.

My favorite thing is to wear boots under skirts, dresses and shorts in autumn.

I really like doing it and I tried to catch that in this combination.

Here is my favorite combination: The shorts combination.

I love wearing different t-shirts on shorts and making different combinations.

Like the previous combination, I wore boots under shorts. I definitely think that

you guys should try it before winter kicks in.

It makes the combination much cooler. I chose this cloth bag, it was a gift from a very close friend.

If you don't have to bring many books to school and if you're just going to bring your notebook and pencil,

cloth bags are very simple and comfortable.

I think they fit into this kind of combinations.

Here are the saving pieces for a day which you don't want to spend hours to decide on what to wear.

I wore a pair of track suit-like trousers since

they are very comfortable and when you combine it

with an open shouldered or open belly top, it transforms into a whole new combination.

I preferred sneakers to catch the comfort.

This combination ended up being

very comfortable looking and also comfortable but

stylish at the same time.

I guess this is my most colorful combination.

Both pieces that I combined are very basic but when you wear colorful things

on jeans, you manage to get out of the jeans-t-shirt mood.

This was it for today.

I made 6 different combinations for you today.

You can find the links of the clothes down below in the description box.

Which combination was your favorite?

Mine was, I can't really decide because I wear these combinations pretty often but

I guess the one with black shorts is my favorite because I really

love shorts, I wear them pretty often.

I wear different t-shirts on the top and make different combinations because

it's very comfortable.

You can figure out that summer is over by seeing me wearing trousers

and I wore trousers in this video so

it means that we are slowly reaching to the end of summer but I will keep wearing shorts until it's all over.

What do you guys think about this ''Back to school'' series?

Would you like me to upload videos similar to this like series?

Or what else can I record similar to this?

I'll be happy if you write your ideas down on the comments section below.

I also wonder which your favorite combination was, the closest one to your style.

I think I made combinations for different styles, appropriate for everyone.

I hope you guys think the same.

Whatever, I'm waiting for your comments, for your favorite combination.

I upload new videos every Wednesday at 6PM, see you guys next Wednesday, bye.

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Who Should Deji Fight Next? - Duration: 4:40.

Hello Internet - and welcome back to the most inquisitive channel on YouTube - Life's

Biggest Questions - the place where cold, hard fact - feebly meets the terrific onslaught

of the crazy cosmicity of popular culture.

What's going on guys - you know the drill by now, I'll be your disembodied floating

voice Jack Finch - as we sit back, slurp on a slushie and smirkingly ask the question

- Who Should Deji Fight Next?

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Now the fallout that has taken place after the willingly dubbed - fight of the century

- yeah, not that one - but the undercard bout that took place between Jake Paul and Deji

Olatunji, if you hadn't heard - ended in a five round technical knockout for Mr. Jake

Joseph Paul - after Deji's camp threw in the towel following a furious flurry of blows

from the Ohio native.

Crazy stuff - and although Deji lost - it is safe to say that the Internet is relatively

happy with the ComedyShortsGamer's performance - even going so far as to saying he made the

unbleedable Jake Paul bleed his own blood, despite undergoing a nostril cauterization

procedure to burn off the blood vessels in his own nose.

Which - to me - is pretty psychopathic, right?

Anyway - Deji held his own, meandering his way through five rounds of White Collar Boxing

- despite initial claims that Jake Paul was going to spark him clean out in the first

round.

There's a little bit of English colloquialism for ya.

Heartbreakingly so, though - Deji was the first one to criticise his own performance

- claiming that he wasn't happy with it - and in his own opinion, he could have won

the fight - if not for his own camp throwing in the towel.

You know, I kind of hear that - everyone wants to be the masters of their own fate, and particularly

when you're pumped full of adrenaline - in your own mind you're the champ.

But Deji was surrounded by boxing professionals - qualified coaches who know when to call

it - to make sure that Deji is safe, sound, happy - and fit to fight another day.

And - well, it looks like he is going to do exactly that.

Later in his locker-room interview with Radio Rahim, Deji went on to analyse his future

career - so to speak - as an amateur boxer, and his plans going forward despite the defeat

- because in one commenters words, Jake Paul may have won the fight - but Deji won the

internet.

So who's next on the chopping block?

Who will step into the ring with the collosal Peterborough based Tank-titan?

Well - according to Deji, there's quite a few people that he'd like to take a pop

at.

Seemingly - Deji's a fan of swiftly leaping straight back on the horse - and his first

target would be none other than Jake Paul himself.

Really, Deji?

Are you really sure about that?

Rarely has such a feat been accomplished in professional boxing history.

Yeah - this is amateur, but take a hint bud.

In 1952, Rocky Marciano - the undefeated heavyweight champion between 1952 and 1956 - got called

into the ring by Jersey Joe Walcott.

Rocky won the fight by knockout.

Later - on May 15th 1953 - Jersey Joe Walcott wanted revenge, and called him back into the

ring at the Chicago Stadium.

Rocky knocked him out in the first round.

I don't know where I'm going with this - but there's an allegory somewhere for

what would happen should Deji strap on his gloves for another bout with Jake.

No - perhaps he'd need more of a different challenge - smaller fry to cut his teeth on.

In his post-match interview, he went on to call out both Alex Wassabi and Joe Weller.

Well, while I'm not exactly sure who Alex Wassabi may be - as we all know, Joe Weller

previously stepped into the ring with Deji's older brother KSI.

And he lost.

And as we also also know - Deji has a bit of a pattern of happily following in his brothers

footsteps - and while some would say it's riding his coattails, I'd say it's a pretty

smart move.

Both Joe Weller and Deji have been defeated, and Deji could use that first feather in his

cap.

So - I don't know, my money's on Deji fighting Joe Weller.

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Spangler. Thought i was going to be a

teacher. Put my stuff on a cart and push

my stuff room to room. Become an

apprentice.

You can't just trust the, what you're

seeing on YouTube. Alright. Well, thanks so

much. Thank you very much.

Mr. Spangler. Just for those of you who are

watching who don't know who Steve is.

I've actually been a fan of yours

through YouTube. Watching some of your

science videos. I've shown some of them

to my kids and we purchased a product of

yours

the Solar bag. Yeah. Just... Would you let it

go and accidentally have an f-16 show up

over the house or. So, I admit I bought it

in the wintertime and I've been saving

it for the summer time to use it

and I forgot about it until I saw you

hit this event. I know where it is. So,

it's your let's tell the viewers what it

is. This is a bag that's 3 feet in

diameter. I think of a trash bag. Super

thin black but it's 50 feet. Did you buy

the 50 footer? The long one, yeah. It's 50

feet long. So, when you run in the park

and you scoop up some air and then tie

it off immediately, the Sun heats the air

inside the bag to begin... The bag

stretches just a little bit so it looks

like this sausage. So, it's a solar

sausage and it begins to levitate and

floats in the air and so, you get this

beautiful... Now, you have to tether it.

That's why I'm saying. Otherwise, you're

going to release a 50-foot black UFO and

and I have a feeling that you'll get

some f-16s it'll show up so... And the mornings

the best time? Morning's great because

you want the outside temperature... Now,

we're geeking out. People are looking at

this going, "what is going on?" The outside

temperature you want to be colder, of

course in the bag and that

you want the greatest differential to

give you some left on it. It is amazing.

That's really amazing. Alright. So, you

obviously, you're a science guy. What's

what's your background? Have you always

been in in science? Is that your

education and then you start teaching? Or...

So, I thought I'd seen me a teacher. Get to

teach chemistry, so I have a biochemistry

degree from the University of Colorado

at Boulder. I took some... You

understand? Biochem. You got it. And

and started down that path. And one thing

like I even knew the high school. They

wanted to teach at. I was inspired by

this wonderful chemistry teacher in

Middleton in Littleton Colorado. And so,

I thought, You know what, I had always

been taught great teachers are made by

the teacher next door and I wasn't a

great teachers. A great new teacher and

so, why not get to learn from him and he

probably had 4 or 5 more years

before retiring. Long story short I got

offered a job in elementary school in

the Littleton area. And so, I said yes and

I was in the classroom for 11 years. Wow.

Yeah. As they tell the story on stage,

principal was brilliant. Super, super

smart. She always knew that I would never

have a classroom. She always knew that

I would put my stuff on a cart and

push my stuff room-to-room. Because she

wanted me to interact with 27 amazing

teachers. See one of the things that we

do is a disservice in education as we

take a teacher who's young and put him

or her in a classroom. Shut the door and

then we give him a cake at 30 years

later and say, "You did a great job." You

know. And sometimes they go to a

conference, sometimes they don't. We don't

get to see each other do what we do best

and that's teach. And when you hit that

15, 20 year mark, you're in your stride. If

you're not a good teacher, you're out.

It's too hard to be an educator. But when

you're great, you're near stride, I want

to see you and your stride. So, how

wonderful for me to get to see an entire

staff of wonderful teachers. It was the

greatest gift anybody ever gave me. So,

you did that for 11 years? For 11 years

and time, NBC was doing NBC

television, was doing a program. Yeah, I

don't know if you know this. But teachers

make so much money that sometimes we get

another job.

And so, I was doing library shows on the

weekends. And I was taking my little

science stuff and going and doing

birthday parties or whatever. A producer

from NBC, a freelance producer was in

Denver. Took her kid to a library show

that I was doing. She approached me

afterwards and she said are you

interested in doing television?

"I don't know, sure, I guess I'm interested

in doing television." So, I got a chance to

be a part of a program called "News for

Kids." And I had a 3-minute spot

turned into a... It was a local show for

Denver first and became a nationally

syndicated show. So, all he owned and

operated NBC's carried the show and It

was in the 1990's. So, I was able to go

back to my school district to my

principal and say, "So, I get this television

gig, too. What else could...

And she said, "Run Forrest, run." You know.

Ends up but I get a chance to maintain

that relationship with the school

continue my job at the school but an

amended kind of teaching schedule. So, I

still got a chance, into this very day,

I'm still under contract with the

Littleton public schools in Colorado.

Because 3, 4 times a month I still

get to go kick open the door. Work on

material. It sounds like a stand-up

comedian or an entertainer by truly think

of it as working on material. We are

creating experiences for kids. And when

we create experiences, we got to work

through this process. It's not just gee

whiz bang. It has to be a method to the

madness and if you can do it seamlessly,

I think that's what separates the

masters from people who just dabble at it. You

know. So, what's your main focus today?

Well, it's kind of a loaded question. We

just, were acquired. So, Steve Spangler

science has been a product company, you

know, that joke about they get into the

job where there's truth to that.

So, we even... My wife and I had started a

product business in the early 90s.

Under the name Steve Spangler science.

Stuff that I was inventing in the

classroom. Stuff like that solar bag that

you were playing with. And over the

course of 25 years, we've done over 350

products and kits. So, that business, 25

years old. Was recently acquired by a

company called Really Good Stuff. Really

Good Stuff is in a conglomerate from

Excelligence Learning Corporation, a lots of

stuff. Big things like E-P-I and discounts,

school supply

and Prague Street. And all these

other they're part of that, so we're very

honored that our brand was purchased. And

so, now all the product business is with

Really Good Stuff. And I still have my

hand and create a new product for them.

But they really are a huge company. 85%

of all the elementary schools the United

States... It's a kind of a weight off your

shoulders not having a managed that or... You

know, well, and people have asked that and

I never thought of it as a weight as

much as I thought of it as what a

wonderful opportunity. Because this is

what they do well. I think in life, in 51,

so one of things I wish I would have

learned early on is to surround yourself

with people who are really experts in

these areas and trust them. Trust the

process and trust them and say, "You run

with it."

As an entrepreneur, we do it all

ourselves. That's exactly what we do. You

know? Yeah. And yeah, I think you have to

to some extent. But these people do what

they do extremely well and I still get

to invent my stuff and I think I do that

okay. And so, I think it's a wonderful

partnership. So, I get to really focus on

professional development for educators.

We're here at the N-S-A meeting. So, I do a

lot of corporate work now. Would have

thought a science guy, who blew things up

on stage in Ellen show and whatever

else and lots of television. But one day

YouTube would one day be advising

corporations on the science of

engagement. How do we engage our

customers, how to teachers engage

students the same way the C-E-O or sales

team engages a customer. What do we

expect out of those things. Expect an

experience. And experience as they say is

the new product. And so, experiences

change behaviors. It change the way

people think. That's what we're trying to

do, right?

Oh yeah. We're trying to create it. We all

are... At certain point in time, you have to

stop and say, "Why am I here doing this?"

And we go back and you look at the

lineage. It's always because of a teacher.

It doesn't have to be a formal teacher.

To be an informal. But a person, a human

being inspired you to do what you're

doing now. Absolutely. That's really

important for a brand to learn. I think

that's really cool that that you're

still going back into the classroom

creating those experiences

and obviously working corporate levels. I

saw the clip or maybe there's multiple

of you on Ellen. They're obviously on

big stages and the small stages .It's

been fun.

Was there kind of a point where

you decided, "I'm going to do a lot more

speaking." Or is it just kind of been a

gradual change? So, I mean, we go back to

teaching. Again, that whole premise, if

we're hanging something on is there had

to be multiple areas to be able to work

on your craft. And so, the classroom, you

could work on it. Television, I was

learning television in the early 90's. But

I got an opportunity to be on a school

circuit as well. When you can go into a

school. And you've got a program to do in

a school. So, I had a 55-minute assembly

program. Back in the 90's kids still had

speakers come into schools. Time wasn't

as constrained as it is now. And so, I

really could book in the Colorado area.

And Colorado is a big state. I could do 5

programs a day. 5 one hour programs a

day. 4 days a week, 120 schools a year.

And so, you practice as a speaker. I don't

know anybody who can get better at

anything they do unless they do a lot of

it, right? Can't be a great soccer player

piano player or whatever unless you're

doing it all the time. I don't know how a

speaker could ever do this without

speaking. So, I had logged 4500 school

programs by 2003. So, from 1991 to 2003,

had about 4,500 under my belt. So, it

helped me earn my chaps.

But peaking just to youth audiences. And

I'll be perfectly honest with you,

they're far more brutal than any

corporate... This is gorgeous, we're at

Hilton right now. You walk into a

ballroom, there's food, you walk into a

gymnasium of sweaty kids. They're

going look we can either play dodgeball

or watch this guy. I'd rather play

dodgeball.

So, somehow you had to learn how to

engage. How to connect and how to create

an experience.

We call that a best day ever moment. And

so, that's what I'm traveling with right

now. And talking about new book coming

out called "Best Day Ever."

We're talking about what it's like when

a kid wraps his or her arms around you

as a teacher and goes best day ever. And

sometimes, we don't even know why. You

know, you look at it and go, "I don't know,

we just had glue today. We had glue and

paper and wood." And the kids like, "This

was the best..." And we don't know when a

kid has a best day ever. But at the

corporate level, it should like to know

when an employee has a best day ever.

What does that look like? Is it extra

time off? Is it little something in the

paycheck? Is it acknowledgement for what

they've given and what they contribute?

What are the elements that create these

best day ever moments? I think it's powerful.

So, as I... As I'm... Because I'm a brand

new speaker. And as I something that I

take away from what you're saying.

Because a lot of times I would think I should

focus on myself, what I'm saying and just

think. Whether I can focus on who I'm

speaking to.

and you mentioned the experience just

help them have an experience. how do you

crap that wonderful thing to think about?

how do we craft those experiences for

our audience? Because truly, if you

just stop everything and say, "Why am I

here?" If you're not happy, ask yourself

the same question? "Why am I here? What got

me to a point where I'm not happy?" I have

3 boys. I've twins that are 16 now.

And a 19 year old at the University of

Puget Sound. There'll be a sophomore this

year. It's funny because they're at that

point where we start to talk a little

bit differently with one and

another. And one of my boys said, "Dad,,

you've never had a job, have you?" And we

look at it like, "No, buddy, I've had lots..."

But they don't see this as a job. This is

something that you really like to do. And

I think it puts some pressure on them. I

asked him, because I did the bad dad

thing saying, "What do you think you want

to do when you grow up?" And my oldest

looked at me and said, "Just want to be

good at something. I want to be really

good at something." I said, "Boy, I don't

understand what that means." And he said,

"I'd like to be the best at whatever it

is I decided to do. I just want to be

really good." He says, "All your friends are

really good at what they do."

Because he's been surrounded by this all

the time. These speakers. 2,500 speakers

and teachers and entrepreneurs and PC's.

People who love to do what they do. Why

in the world would you ever wake up in

the morning and not do what you want to

do? You're can have it, if you can have a best

day ever every day. Here's the funny

thing. Ask a kid like a five-year-old.

When's the last time you had a best day

ever. And they look at you go, "Today." And

you... What was they... They don't

even know why. The younger they are... You

have 3 best day ever moments in the

same lunch period. And you ask an adult

and sometimes we fumble around and say, "I

guess I got married. Maybe I had kids." And

you know, "no, no." You know what kids can do

that adults forget is they say the words

so far at the very end.

Best they ever so far. I just don't know

what's going to happen in an hour from now.

Might be better. And of course it is.

Because they're selective about the

experiences and they cut fast. When you

can eat fish and cut bait and you're not

catching anything, a five-year-old goes

I'm out of here. Let's go to another pond.

But adults sometimes we're in the same

thing and we go, "Well, got my Master's, guess I

need to keep doing this." So, how can an adult

make that shift back to that childlike

attitude of the best day ever?

I think we have to start looking through

their eyes to see how they do it. And

very honestly, a kid cuts bait pretty

quickly and starts fishing another place.

And I think it's my job, as a parent to

help my kid find the pond that's biting

the most.

Where's his spark? What's the most

exciting thing? And if I could help him

find his spark, by the time he's 18, 20,

don't want a kid living in my basement

at 34, you know. Can I help him find his

spark. But then Peter Benson from the

search Institute, Peter has since passed.

But he had a great advice he said, "Every

kid needs 3 things. "He is spark."

Pretty hard to find it. If you can find

that thing, you go, music as my thing.

Soccers not. Whatever it is. "You need a

champion. And you need support." And so,

here is the killer from from Peter

Benson. "The champion can't be your

parents." And go, "No, no. I'm going to champion and the

cause." And go, no. Because parents try to

course-correct.

They're like, "No, you don't want to be a

teacher. You want to be in software

development." The kids like, "Well, I guess I

should be in software..." You need

a champion outside of that. It could be

family, friends, coaches, somebody from

church. Whatever it is that you have.

Whatever that... "But it has to be outside

the parents", Peter said.

And then the parents step in when you're

there for support. Once somebody's

champione and the cause and said, "I think he

should be getting artists." You should get

a philosophy degree. Whatever it might be.

Then the parents step in and say, "How can

I help support and get you to that point?"

I like that. I think it's beautiful and

asked me in a couple years of it's

working. But it's so hard nobody

teaches you how to do this with your

kids. And as speakers and being in the

business long enough. I think that we

stop every once in a while to reflect.

And instead of trying to do what's my

latest video that's coming out and what

am i putting on my social feed. And is my

Instagram doing well and whatever. This

is an opportunity like we're here today

just to reflect a little bit and just

take it in and say, "So, what's next?"

Awesome. It is really valuable. Well, hey to

switch gears for a little bit. Okay. I'm a

YouTuber guy. I know. And I've seen... You're an

amazing YouTuber. Thank you. I've seen, you

know, you've got a half million

subscribers on your channel. The

Spangler effect, is that right? We have 3 channels.

So, really they have about 1.8 million

subscribers on 3 channels and

collectively, about 280 million viewers.

So, talk about... Which is tiny compared to guys like you.

Why 3 channels? Okay, so

I'm an early YouTuber. My Mentos and Diet

Coke video hit, when YouTube was 3

months old. Wow. So, really my claim to

fame from a YouTube standpoint is I'm

just the guy who popularized the

Mentos and the Diet Coke. And so,

there's guys back east that have lab

coats and they're pushing it all over

the place. But it all goes back to the

one video that was posted in September

2005. The original Mentos and Diet Coke.

And that's the original experience that

finally got the attention of Perfetti

Van Melle. People who owned Mentos to

finally return a call. I had

tried for 3 years and they weren't

interested in 2001 and 2003, 2004. But

when that video hit... And back in the day,

2005, September 2005, YouTube being so

young. I was told anyway that, from the

YouTube people, that 10,000 views in a

day was considered a viral video or what.

But what was viral back then? You know,

now you have to have millions and hours.

Right? With incredible engagement. But I

mention it just because we found some

way to engage differently.

I was a live in-person kind of thing. I

had to come see you at an event and here

was this medium called YouTube. Where not

only could I show something. But then for

so many years kids have been told don't

try this at home. No experiments should

you try at home. And now, kids that I'll

get these quirky things called Mentos.

What are those? Pretty famous now. And

drop them in... And why Diet Coke? Go ahead

ask me? Say why Diet Coke? I'm so glad

you asked.

Diet Coke, because the news anchor, Kim

Christiansen from K-U-S-A. I worked for the

N-B-C affiliate in Denver. She was in front

of the bottle of Diet Coke, I was in

front of the bottle of Diet Pepsi. Always

Diet, why? Because it's not sticky. Not

because it shoots up higher, it has

nothing to do with that but it's not

sticky because there's no sugar.

Awesome? She doesn't step back fast

enough, puts her hand here comes up hits

her, splashes. Live TV she does it two

more times. With a diet root beer over

here and by the time we're done

with the segment, she's just a drenched

mess. Live television. She had 4 more

newscasts to do. She had the 5 o'clock,

6 o'clock, 9 and 10 o'clock in

Denver. Not a bad market. Were number

16. So, as a little attraction there.

And who cares. There is this thing called

the Internet. I mean every time we came

back from commercial they were like, look

at what Steve Spangler did to Kim

Christiansen. It was Mentos and Diet Coke.

They said it over and over. And when the

internet got ahold of it and the

Associated Press had that little piece it.

News anchor gets soaked science

experiment goes awry. That kind of thing.

That's all it took. So, isn't it amazing

that no matter how much Pepsi put into

that and they put a lot of money into

trying to get science teachers to do

Diet Pepsi and mentos. The brand was

solidified in social media. So, we learned. I

was wondering why is it just Diet

Coke. It's not. So, my life... So, when I was

invited to go to Perfetti Van Melle, I

thought I was going to get sued because I

had no permission to do it. I guess I

didn't have to have permission. But I had

invented this toy called a geyser tube

it dropped the Mentos perfectly. Really

shot him up nicely and I couldn't get

their attention.

In January 2006, I got to go see Mentos.

And they said,

"What do you want?" And I said, "I love to

sell your product with this thing I

invented and could we bundle the two

together?" And their brand people said, "Yes."

So, from a YouTube standpoint, we just

kept unloading channels. And loading

content. And we only had one channel. And

as soon as we were approached by Google

in 2010. And they said, "We'd love to talk

to you." If you'll send this in sign this

N-D-A but this thing we're doing with

YouTube. And maybe creating some

additional content. And they invited us

through an interview process to be a

part of the original 100 content

creators. Wow. So, who would have thought

that a little tiny science company and

Englewood Colorado would get selected.

Warner Brothers was doing their thing

and all these big names. And for some

reason they selected us. And so, we got to

be one of the 100. We were funded and

that's where the Spangler effect was

born. Got you. We couldn't put the Spangler

Effect on the sick science channel.

Because we've come out with all this

content called sick science. That's a

whole another story. So, if you go to

youtube.com/stevespanglerscience, it

also, because the Wizards at YouTube, they

also made it sick science. And we had 256

science videos that were pre shot in a

very different format that nobody's seen

before. Now, very popular with just

showing the hands. And just showing the

experiment the white background and that

blown out thing. And 2010, go back and

look. There was nothing there. And so,

people who wanted to digest that content

didn't want to see the Spangler effect.

And the Spangler effect people didn't

want to see our third channel called

Spangler Science TV. And those are all

the TV appearances. Every week when I do

the NBC stuff or where the local

affiliate or at The Ellen Show. And she's

been wonderful all the appearances on

Ellen. All that Today Show, all that kind

of stuff. Fox and Friends, that all goes

on that separate Channel. So, at the time

we divided the content because we

figured people wanted to consume it

differently. I don't know if that's a

smart strategy anymore. There's people

looking here going and you, didn't even

know maybe there was another channel. So,

you're right one of those channels does

have about 580 thousand subscribers but

the other channel has a little over 500

thousand subscribers and the last one

about 350. So, yeah. If you add them all

along the way, just divided the content.

Nice. I'm not saying that's the right way

to do it. You're the guy, I'm just guy

early on playing the game. It's awesome,

that's a great story. Now, today what

results are you seeing from YouTube in

terms of getting more speaking or

selling more products? I think it's hard

to tell. So, if you're trying to look at

it from a business perspective, you know,

there are people there... It's weird

producing content for YouTube because

the moment we finished the sick science

project, this wasn't something that was

going to produce millions of videos. Even

thousands of videos. We have 1800

videos loaded in the 3

channels. But that was always a defined

project of 250 videos.

So, when we stopped producing sick

science stuff. The people are like, "Sick

Science is dead. And you haven't produced

any more and blah, blah, blah." You're like,

"Hey guys, that was just all the content I

was going to produce." We need Sick Science

2.0 and you know, I'm not doing it. This is

what we did. And so, from that standpoint,

that's a body of work that's still out

there. Schools all over the country use

our sick science videos as part of it.

And now there's a curriculum that has

been written well around the Sick

Science videos.

So, from that standpoint, I get a lot of

invitations to go and to speak at a

district level or to talk to teachers.

About effective ways to engage kids in

the classroom using video. And the others

are, I mean the Spangler effect, that's what

YouTube paid for. That's the content they

commissioned. We did 2 years. So, 68

episodes of the Spangler effect.

Ultimately when Fox approached us to do

D-I-Y Sci. Or they approached and said,

"Would take to do a syndicated show?"

Through rock-filled productions and we

said, "Yes." And so, we used the Spangler

Effect as the template and turned it

into that show. So, the spin-off of that

show is we got a show on syndicated

television that goes into a hundred

million homes or so. Called D-I-Y Sci. So,

that was fun. So, it just adds Authority.

And I think from a speaker standpoint, if

you're an expert in an area, I shouldn't

be able to go to your YouTube channel

and absorb or digest all of your content

in one sitting. You truly are an expert.

And I binge. I shouldn't be able to get

through everything, right? Right. And so, if

you have that much content, I think that

helps to establish your

of work. And for a buyer on the other end

to go, "Is he or she truly the expert we

need to bring in to talk to us about

solving this problem?" To build that

credibility? It does some Authority, some

credibility. It's the greatest demo reel

you could ever imagine. In this world of

professional speakers. Some don't tow

anybody this. But sometimes the demo reel

is a little bit better than what you see

on stage. Not always. So, how about like I

get a body of work? How about something

that's even a little bit more than that

great sizzle reel that you spent 5 grand

to have somebody edited up for you? So,

it's been great all the way around.

Pushes me, we continue to to do and we'll

we'll be releasing more stuff on the

Spangler Effect. That's not a dead

channel at all. So, that's growing as well.

So, that's nice of you to be able to tell

people about all 3 channels. Yeah. So,

I've got one final question for you to

kind of tie this all together. If

somebody were to look at your career and

say, "I want to do what Steve does." And

you've kind of talked about the journey

you've taken from being a teacher and

all the things that you've done. If

somebody were to start today, is there

anything different that they should do

today or any changes that you would

recommend based on the road that you

took? Yeah. Today, when I started doing

this fresh out of college in 1989. So,

really jumped into this in about 1990 or

so started speaking doing those school

shows in 1990. You couldn't get a degree,

there's no such thing as a science

communicator. Today, universities all over

the world, you can be a science

communicator. What does that mean? I don't

know. Pretty awesome, right? So, how do I

effectively communicate scientific

content? And I would love to learn how to

do that. So, if you truly we're trying to

learn what we're what I'm doing, I think

the other piece is I wouldn't steer away

from the education platform. If you are

going to speak in front of a group of

educators, I think you have to earn the

right to do that.

Just because you have good ideas, doesn't

mean that you understand what's going on

in the classroom. And you don't have to

have been in the classroom for 30 years

to ever in that respect. So, I think

that you've got to have, you got to have a

sense of, if you're going to speak to

educators and you probably have to have

some education background like, probably

should teach for a while. Even though I

only taught in the classroom for 11

years, it earned me the pedigree, so to

speak. On the road, so to speak. You know, I

had cockpit time. You know, as a pilot

might say. To be able to stand in front

of a group of teachers and to connect. I

think the last part is, if you want to be

if I just start talking about speaking,

not the product development side and all

the other stuff. It's really completely

separate business, that was exciting. But

from a speaking standpoint, I have a

number of people will come to me or my

business manager Carly Reed and they'll

say, "I just want to talk about being a

speaker and I think I'm going to do it." And

my first question is always, "So, how many

speaking engagements you have under your

belt?" And when they say, "About 4. 4 or 5." But

and you look at them and say, "Oh, you

got to get a hundred." So, instead of you

taking me to lunch, how about you let me

take you to the nicest dinner in the

world. But get a hundred of them under

your belt. And then you and I have

something really to talk about. If you

want to be a professional speaker, you

can't substitute anything for stage time.

Metaphor in that cockpit time. Same as a

teacher, same as a professional speaker.

You got to do that. If you're looking at

just the demonstration part, I think that

one of the things I didn't see back then

what I'm seeing now is liability is so

much bigger now. And what we do in front

of kids. The people that I looked up to.

The demonstrators from, you know, when I

was a kid, they got away with crap and

there's no possible... And I'm, you know, if

you seen, we celebrated our 20th

appearance on The Ellen Show. So, if you

figure four big demonstrations, so we've

done almost 80 things on The Ellen Show.

And the Burbank fire departments always

on their toes. There's a lot of content

there and so from a safety standpoint,

you just trying to do crazy things. I

think people see it on YouTube and

they're like, "We're going to blow up

ping-pong balls as well." And they go out

and they get a trash can or they

shouldn't have. They will get some liquid

nitrogen. They have no idea how to handle

it. Throw it a two-liter bottle and they

don't know how to handle it. And the next

thing you know, you've seen these

disasters. They're trying to pour

something. I saw as somebody tried to do

it with rubber balls. A rubber ball will

kill you coming out of a trash can. This

thing bust open the bottom, they didn't

use a 55-gallon drum. So, I guess in a

weird way, I'm just saying, probably

should become an apprentice to somebody.

If you really want to do these kinds of

science demonstrations, you wan to do

large-scale stuff. You can't just trust

the what you're seeing on YouTube. Find

somebody. Work with them. See how that

comes together. And always make sure

that you don't let the g-wiz overtake

the content. Because at the end of the

day, we're going back with art. Did you

just see that? We just arced this whole

little thing. We just... We go back to

that connection that best day ever

moment and say, "Why are you doing this in

the first place?" We're trying to create

experiences that change minds. Trying to

influence the next generation of

scientists and engineers. And by, is the

juice worth the squeeze? And am I letting

the g-wiz overtake the content. Too much.

Sorry. Thank you. Thank you thank you very

much. Well, hopefully enjoyed this episode.

I really appreciate the wisdom that you

shared in the lessons that we've talked about. Thanks for asking

all the questions. You're great. So, if

you like this episode make sure to like,

subscribe and I'll put links to see his

channel, so you can check them out.

They're a lot of fun. Thank you.

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