Thứ Năm, 27 tháng 12, 2018

Waching daily Dec 28 2018

RANCHOLAROSA

CRIADORES DE APPALOOSA

REGISTRO ApHC

LOS GENES QUE PRODUCEN COLORES DIFERENTES EN LAS CAPAS DE LOS CABALLOS, SON PRODCUTO DE MUTACIONES

EN EL CASO DE ESTA YEGUA DE NOMBRE WIMPY DUNIT CHOCOLAT, PALOMINA APPALOOSA, ELLA POSEE DOS GENES DE COLOR

PRESENTA MOTEADAS LAS ENANCAS POR EL GEN Ap (APPALOOSA), ADEMAS DE SUFRIR DILUCION POR EL GEN Cr (CREMA)

POR DETRAS DE ELLA LES MOSTRAREMOS DOS POTRANCAS ALAZANAS APPALOOSA HIJAS DE ELLA

WIMPY DUNIT CHOCOLAT ES HIJA DE CUSTOM MADE WIMPY, DE WIMPY LITTLE STEP

ESTA ES SU POTRANCA 2017, HIJA DE PLAYBOY DUN GOOD, DE HIT THE LIGHTS (DE GRAYSTAR LIGHTS) EN LA YEGUA RIO DUN GOOD, DE HOLLYWOOD DUN IT

ESTA ES LA POTRANCA 2016, DE NOMBRE WIMPY GRAYSTAR DUNIT DE LA YEGUA PALOMINA APPALOOSA WIMPY DUNIT CHOCOLAT

LAS DOS POTRANCAS DEL MISMO PADRE Y MADRE (PLAYBOY DUIN GOOD X WIMPY DUNIT CHOCOLAT)

LAS POTRANCAS NO POSEN EL GEN CREMA QUE TIENE LA MADRE, EL PADRE ES UN MAPANO (RED DUN) DE REGISTRO AQHA

SOLO POSEEN EL GEN APPALOOSA Y ADEMAS TIENEN EL MOTEADO REGULARMENTE EXTENDIDO

EN ESTA ULTIMA SE VE ENTREPELADA TODO LA CARA Y CUERPO, QUE NOS DICE QUE SERA ROAN APPALOOSA O ROSILLA APPALOOSA

EN EL CASO DE LOS CABALLOS CAPA APPALOOSA, PUEDEN NACER CON UN COLOR E IR EVOLUCIONANDO PINTANDOSE MAS O ENTREPELANDOSE MAS CON EL TIEMPO

LA EXTENCION DE EL MANCHADO DE GEN APPALOOSA, PUEDE SER MUY EVIDENTE COMO EN ESTOS TRES EJEMPLARES ANTERIORES

PERO AQUI LES MOSTRAMOS UNA POTRA DE 3 AÑOS TAMBIEN HIJA DE WIMPY DUNIT CHOCOLAT, PERO CON MR PEPONITA PUDDEN

MR PEPONITA PUDDEN ES TAMBIEN DE REGISTRO AQHA, MEZCLA QUE LA PERMITEN LAS REGLAS DE APPALOOSA HORSE CLUB (ApHC)

EN EL REGISTRO DE ELLA LA DESCRIBEN COMO DARK BAY O BROWN, PARA NOSOTROS SERIA UNA GOLONDRINA OBSCURA

PODEMOS PARECIAR MOTAS PEQUEÑAS Y ENTREPELADO EN LAS ENCANCAS

EN LA PATA IZQUIERDA, PODEMOS VER UNA CALCETA BAJA MOTEADA

ADEMAS DE CASCOS RAYADOS NEGROS EN FORMA VERTICAL

MOTEADO AL REDEDOR DE SU HOCICO Y SUS OJOS, CON ENTREPELADO BLANCO EN LA CARA

OTRA CARACTERISTICA SON QUE SE LES NOTA MUCHO MAS LAS ESCLERAS BLANCAS EN LOS OJOS A LOS PORTADORES DE ESTE GEN

EN LA ZONA GENITAL SE PUEDE APRECIAR COLOR ROSADO Y BLANQUECINO ENTRE LOS DOS PLIEGUES GLUTEOS

TAMBIEN SE PUEDEN NOTAR LAS UBRES ROSADAS, QUE TAMBIEN ES UNA CARACTERISTICA QUE AUN QUE NO TIENE EXTENDIDA LAS MACHAS SI PORTA EL GEN APPALOOSA O Ap.

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[EN CC] T-Buster - EP07 - Ocean Story - Duration: 11:32.

"T-BUSTER" by Synergy Media

EP107 - Ocean Story

GONG: Dad. Could you give me some pocket money?

DAD: Pocket money?

(OS-MOM): Honey. Don't ever think about it.

GONG: Please~

DAD: Haha. Why don't you earn it by doing an errand for me?

GONG: Errand?

GONG: What would it be?

DAD: You clean my car,

DAD: and I give you 5 bucks. How does it sound?

GONG: I can have the Buster Coin set for 5 bucks...

Gee! What am I thinking?

It's all because of them!

DAD: What's the matter? Does is sound like a bad idea?

GONG: No, no. I will do it.

DAD: Thank you. Please take a good care of her.

GONG: It's so hot.

ASSAULT: Captain. How come you look so pleasant?

ASSAULT: Is carwashing that much fun?

GONG: Hehe. It's very much enjoyable.

ASSAULT: Is that so?

ASSAULT: Do you mean it?

GONG: For real.

SIGNAL: Really?

GONG: Of course~

BUSTERS: Ooh!

GONG: Why? Do you want to try?

ASSAULT: If it's so much fun, you should enjoy it alone.

GONG: It's SUZI!

GONG: Everybody, hide!

GONG: Hi, SUZI!

SUZI: Ah, DAEJANG. Hi.

GONG: Where are you going?

SUZI: To the creek.

GONG: Creek? For what?

SUZI: I have nothing else to do.

GONG: Eh? Ah, I see.

GONG: I wish I could go with her.

GONG: I have a mission for you guys.

ASSAULT: Oh!

ASSAULT: What is the mission?

GONG: Wash this car till it shines!

ASSAULT: We will make it look like a brand-new one.

SIGNAL: Please hug me.

MEDIC: (cackle)

SNIPER: Making every shot told.

HEAVY: Still hungry.

ASSAULT: Blazing up!

SIGNAL: It's too hot.

SNIPER: Why are you staying out of this?

ASSAULT: Oh! I was actually looking for this.

ASSAULT: Doesn't this place look so cool?

SIGNAL: Wow. it looks beautiful. Where is it?

MEDIC: It's called ocean. A cooling place.

MEDIC: Earthlings go there when the weather is very hot.

SIGNAL: Ocean?

SNIPER: But how do we get there?

ASSAULT: Don't you remember I was one of the best drivers?

ASSAULT: Let's drive this thing there.

SNIPER: Do you really know how to drive this thing?

ASSAULT: Here we go!

SNIPER: You haven't start this thing yet.

ASSAULT: Oops! Hahaha.

ASSAULT: It's been a long time since...

ASSAULT: What?

ASSAULT: It's quite different from what I used to drive.

SIGNAL: ASSAULT. You need to rotate the key.

ASSAULT: Ah! Right!

BUSTERS: Arghhhhh!

SIGNAL: Brake! We need to brake!

ASSAULT: HEAVY! Push the brake pedal!

ASSAULT: I... I am perfectly tuned into this machine now.

SNIPER: Do you know the direction to this ocean?

MEDIC: We can utilize this machine here.

MEDIC: Just type in O-C-E-A-N.

GPS VOICE: Route has been created.

ASSAULT: Oh! It's so much closer than I thought.

ASSAULT: HEAVY! Step on it!

ASSAULT: Brake!

ASSAULT: Ha! Ha! Did you see my driving skill?

ASSAULT: We are at the O-C-E-A-N. Hahaha.

ASSAULT: How do you feel, my lads?

SNIPER: It looks quite different from the photo.

SIGNAL: (yuck)

ASSAULT: Feels so good. How about a sauna time?

GONG: Where are you?

ASSAULT: Captain. We are at an ocean.

ASSAULT: This place is so cool.

GONG: Ocean? What are you talking about?

GONG: Where is the car?

ASSAULT: We are keeping it safe here with us.

ASSAULT: Eh?

GONG: What was that I just heard?

ASSAULT: Haha. There is a little bit of a problem.

GONG: What? Why are you guys here?

GONG: What the?!

ASSAULT: Well, that's too bad.

SIGNAL: ASSAULT dragged us here!

HEAVY: Hopeless.

GONG: ASSAULT!!!

ASSAULT: Please forgive me, your majesty!

GONG: I am a dead man...

(OS-GONG): What do I do? What do I do?

SNIPER: Let's take her out first.

SNIPER: We can combine into T-BEETLE to pick her up.

SNIPER: T-BEETLE's power should be enough to do so.

ASSAULT: That's what I am saying.

ASSAULT: I'm sorry.

GONG: OK. Let's do it.

Buster Coin!

T-Beetle!

Pay-on!

SIGNAL: Power up to maximum!

GONG: Please! Take it easy!

GONG: Oh my... You made it even more terrible!

GONG: Eh? We need to stop here!

ASSAULT: Can you feel the power of this machine?

ASSAULT: Blazing Up!

GONG: Man! Chill out!

ASSAULT: Buster Drive!

DAD: DAEJANG. Are you finished with the carwash?

GONG: Ah.. I will go get the top.

DAD: What did you say you are going to get?

DAD: What the heck is this thing?

MOM: Honey. It's your number plate.

DAD: Hahaha. What are you talking about? You are being funny.

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Stocks to Swing Trade for 2019 (7 Large-Cap Stock Ideas) - Duration: 10:18.

Stocks to Swing Trade for 2019 -- with David Moadel

welcome to looking at the markets with David Modell I don't know about you but

I am a value investor I like it when a stock and a company get beaten up a

little too much because to me that's a buying opportunity if you believe in

that company and I don't recommend doing this on stocks that are really really

speculative I recommend buying the dip on really established established big

big big companies mega caps and large caps especially and only if you believe

in the company you've done your research you've done your due diligence and you

know that it is trading below fair value or intrinsic value all right so I'm on

market watch calm right now because the first two stocks that I'm looking at for

2019 as possible swing trade candidates and my swing trade I mean that you might

buy it and then hold on to these stocks for days weeks months so crude oil did

go down if we look at the chart let's go to one year and we'll see in the past

year that yes crude oil went down from about $75 a barrel talk about WTI crude

hear from about $75 a barrel to about 45 right now so yes it went down a lot but

there are a couple of companies here in the oil and gas exploration and

production sector hair sector here and again I'm only gonna show you large cap

and mega cap stocks really really big ones that have been around for a long

time and have plenty of capital most of them give decent dividends and you could

either just buy them outright or you can sell a put option for example that's

another way to buy them or potentially buy them so here's one of two stocks

from the oil and gas exploration and production sector this is a huge huge

company called Apache ticker symbol APA and so as we saw crude oil went from 75

down to 45 but Apache really got beaten up here from 50 and it touched 25

recently that's getting cut in half that seems a little bit excessive to me

now the p/e ratio is lower and it's trading I think at a bargain price that

doesn't mean it can't go lower don't invest in these or buy these you know

unless you're willing to take the chance that it could go lower and never invest

money that you're not able and willing to to lose or to risk okay so this one

is really trading it at a bargain price the market just really beat the heck out

of it and then another one that's similar is Schlumberger again oil and

gas exploration and production and it went from 75 to 35 and now 36 and change

that's more than getting cut in half that's worse than getting cut in half

okay so really got beaten up I think it's possibly do for a bounce

again it could go lower what you could do it with either of these again either

buy the stock outright if you want to or you can sell a put option for example

you could sell a 25 strike put option and that way instead of buying it at

2674 you would buy it at 25 if it goes below that and you would get paid to do

that so you're really buying it at a price below 25 dollars if you sell a put

option because you're getting paid a certain amount of money per share in

premium payments all right so that's another way to approach it to set it to

buy it at an even lower price all right so Apache and Shallenberger you might

want to look at those as possible swing trades for 2019 let's get into food

shall we can a grants if you don't know who they are i'll show you their website

in a moment but i mean this really got beaten up the S&P 500 went down 20% or

there abouts and this stock went from 39 almost 42 you know it touched 20 and now

it's at around 21 and change I mean that's almost getting cut in half here

it seems a little bit excessive okay so could it be do for balance well again

the p/e ratio is much lower than it was before and it's trading at a bargain so

that's something to look at if you don't think you know kinetochore brands you

probably do they've been around for nearly a hundred years this is connect

brands dot-com and their brands include you've heard of these slim jim duncan

hines healthy choice ready-whip Orville Redenbacher's Marie Callender's Birds

Eye Pam hunts so many of them I mean Fleischmann's parquet Peter Pan I

could just keep going and going going all right I'm getting hungry from these

aren't you smart balanced snack pack hungry man Jiffy Pop Hebrew National

healthy choice birds you get the idea all right Marie Callender's wishbone the

list just goes on and on a Lajoie Swiss Miss and so on and so forth egg beaters

all right so crunchy munch Chef Boyardee so many

brands so it's it's not like this is likely to go bankrupt any time soon

probably not all right so you know it's a pretty safe brand I would say if

you're interested in buying that but again you have to make your own

decisions don't just buy something because I like it all right speaking of

food speaking of edibles next one we can look at is Bud all right it's

anheuser-busch you know Budweiser beer right very clever and man they just got

beaten up my goodness from around 115 to around 66 now I mean my goodness is that

getting cut in half not quite but fairly close to getting cut in half there in

the past year so that that's kind of excessive in my opinion I mean our beer

sales down you know you can research that if you want to but come on for the

share price to get cut down that much it's not as if beer sales got cut in

half in a year okay it's not it's not as if that's reasonable all right so that's

something to possibly look at all right and then let's get into FedEx really

really beaten down here from around 265 or so to now around 160 wanted it

touched the 160 level I mean there's a need for shipping

and I don't think that's going to stop anytime soon so well you know could you

buy the dip on this one it's up to you but I'm liking it alright so as a

possible swing trade for 2019 that's when you can look at CH cardinal health

alright health care that's something that's not going away anytime soon I

could even see the need for health care growing with aging populations all right

so this one looked like it was kind of recover but it didn't happen

went from around almost 75 to look at 44 and change seems a bit excessive to me

all right cardinal health really just beaten down

so that again PE ratio is gonna be lower looking like a bargain and then finally

Wynn Resorts Wyn n is the ticker symbol and be careful with this one

I mean it's consistently down all those lower highs and lower lows but as fin

viscom is pointing out there's a double bottom here okay so you know it seems

the bleeding seems to have slowed down at least and it's really trading at a

bargain from 200 to under a hundred Wynn Resorts be careful with this one because

it is luxury luxury items you know cruises and casinos things like

that resorts so it's not a necessity and if there is an economic recession that

could really get hit so be careful with that one but look at you know people say

oh if this price gets cut in half I would definitely buy it but then as soon

as the price gets cut in half people get scared but that could be the time to get

in you want to buy low and then later on sell high the safest ones of the ones

that I've mentioned so far well health care is fairly safe I would think that's

not going away anytime soon and then food I mean we saw all the brands fork

in Agra alright and then you know FedEx shipping that's not going to go away

anytime soon now all these could be hurt by an economic downturn or recession of

course but I think might be safer than others and these are

all large and mega caps here so very unlikely that these are going to go

bankrupt although anything could happen I mean

look at what happened to Sears General Electric Toys R Us Kodak and so

on and so forth RadioShack so anything is possible in the markets all right I

hope these were helpful these are what I'm looking at right now for 2019 you

might want to check them out and if you want some more help

with trading and investing you can email me I do coach people my email address is

David Modell at gmail.com hey if you like this video please give it a thumbs

up on YouTube and subscribe to this channel if you haven't done so already

and hit that notification bell so you can get updates whenever I put out

videos like this and if you have a comment what do you like in 2019 for a

swing trade it doesn't have to be a large cap you can tell me whatever you

want all right thanks a lot I really appreciate it I'll talk to you again

soon

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SMILODON (VS) TIGRE MODERNO (Batalha Jurássica) - Duration: 8:06.

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David Foster Wallace discusses Consumerism (2003) - Duration: 17:18.

The easiest way to talk about it would be

that for the upper-middle class

in the US, particularly younger people,

things are often, materially, very comfortable.

And there's also often a great sadness and emptiness.

And it's difficult to think about

and difficult to come up with answers in the abstract.

And I think I had started that book after

a couple of people, not close friends,

but people I knew who were my age had

committed suicide.

It just became obvious that something was going on.

I think one of the ideas in the book is that there's a particular

there's a particular ethos in U.S. culture,

especially in entertainment and marketing culture.

That very much appeals to people as individuals,

that you don't have to be devoted or subservient

to anything else.

There is no larger good than your own good

and your own happiness.

And in the book, as best I can recall,

Characters who become drug addicts -

There is a form, that the root in English

of addict is the Latin, "addicere",

which means

which means religious devotion.

It was an attribute of beginning monks, I think.

There's an element in the book

in which various people are

are living out something that, I think, is true,

which is that we all worship

and we all have a religious impulse.

We can choose to an extent what we worship,

but the myth that we worship nothing

and give ourselves away to nothing

simply sets us up to

give ourselves away to something different.

For instance, pleasure or drugs.

or the idea of having a lot of money

and being able to buy nice stuff

or in the tennis academy,

it's somewhat different.

It's devotion to an athletic pursuit

that requires a certain amount of sacrifice and discipline,

but is nevertheless an individual sport

and one is trying

to get ahead as an individual.

I doubt this makes very much sense,

but whatever the conditions of hopelessness

you're talking about,

at least in "Infinite Jest",

have to do, I think,

with an American idea, and not a universal one,

but one that I think kids get exposed to very early.

That you are the most important

and what you want is the most important

and that your job in life is to

gratify your own desires.

That's a little crude to say it that way,

but in fact it's something of the ideology here.

And it's certainly the ideology that's perpetrated by

television and advertising and entertainment

and the economy thrives on it.

Well, of course, nobody tells you.

I mean, mom and dad don't sit you down and say this.

This is something very subtle

and is delivered by a great many messages.

Just conversationally, do you get what I'm talking about?

I rather doubt that

European's idea of America is very different from this.

This is one enormous engine and temple

of self-gratification and self-advancement.

And in some ways it works very very well.

In other ways, it doesn't work all that well,

because, at least for me,

it seems as if there are whole other parts of me

that need to worry about things larger than me

that don't get nourished in that system.

Interviewer: And do you think the Europeans know that?

From the Europeans I've talked to, yeah.

When I get in arguments with Europeans

it's that their view of it sort of exaggerated and simplistic.

It's a very complicated thing

and full of paradoxes and ironies and all kinds of stuff.

And the idea that America is

one great big shopping mall

and that all anyone wants to do

is grasp their credit card and run out and buy stuff

is a stereotype and it's a generalization.

But as a way to summarize a certain kind of ethos

in the U.S., it's pretty accurate.

Particularly after the elections we just had on Tuesday.

The U.S. is not getting better in this area.

It seems like it's getting worse.

Interviewer: I've been coming here every year

There's a streak of moralism in American life

that extols the virtues

of being grown up and having a family and being a responsible citizen,

but there's also the sense of

do what you want, gratify your appetites,

because when I'm a corporation,

appealing to the parts of you that are selfish and self-centered

and want to have fun all the time is the best way to sell you things. Right?

And the point that emerges from that is ...

is that it's, I think, one more example of the American ...

American economic and cultural systems that work very well

in terms of selling people products

and keeping the economy thriving, do not work as well

when it comes to educating children or

helping us help each other know how to live and be happy.

If that word means anything.

Clearly it means something different from whatever I want to do.

I want to take this cup and throw it right now. I have every right to. I should.

We see it with children. That's not happiness.

That feeling of having to obey every impulse

and gratify every desire.

It seems to me to be a strange kind of slavery.

Nobody talks about it as such though.

It talks about the freedom of choice

and you have the right to have things

and spend this much money and you can have this stuff.

Again, saying it this way, it sounds to me very crude and very simple,

but that's sort of the way.

Does this make ... does this make any sense to you?

And it works very well as a system for

running an economy and keeping goods produced and sold.

It works wonderfully.

The ways in which it doesn't work

are much more difficult to talk about.

One of the things it causes is tension and unhappiness in people.

I don't think it's very complicated

and I don't think I've named the only reason for it.

The paradox is that that sort of tension and complication

and conflict in people also makes them very easy to market to.

Because I can say to you, 'Feeling uneasy? Life feels empty?'

'Well, here's something you can buy or something you can go do.'

The economics term is inelasticity of demand.

I demand all the time, no matter what the price of it is.

And it works really well in an economic way.

There's a difference though, I think, between being mildly bored

but then there's another kind of boredom that I think you're talking about.

Reading requires sitting alone by yourself in a quiet room

and I have friends, intelligent friends, who don't like to read,

because they get - it's not just bored - there's an almost dread

that comes up, I think, here about having to be alone

and having to be quiet.

And you see that when you walk into most public spaces in America.

It isn't quiet anymore. They pipe music through.

And the music is easy to make fun of,

because it's usually horrible music,

but it seems significant that we don't want things to be quiet ever anymore.

And to me, I don't know that I could defend it,

but that seems to me to have something to do with

when you feel like the purpose of your life is to gratify yourself

and get things for yourself and go all the time,

there's this other part of you

that's the same part that is almost hungry for silence and quiet

and thinking really hard about the same thing for maybe half an hour

instead of thirty seconds

that doesn't get fed at all.

It makes itself felt in the body and a kind of dread in here.

I don't know whether that makes a lot of sense,

but I think it's true that here in the U.S.,

every year the culture gets more and more hostile.

I don't mean hostile like angry.

It becomes more and more difficult to ask people to read

or to look at a piece of art for an hour

or to listen to a piece of music that's complicated

and that takes work to understand,

because - well, there are a lot of reasons - but because,

particularly now in computer and internet culture,

everything is so fast.

And the faster things go, the more we feed that part of ourselves,

but don't feed the part of ourselves that likes ... that likes quiet.

That can live in quiet.

That can live without any kind of stimulation.

It's an American idiom, "Going to hell in a handbasket".

So um, do you still, I mean, do you watch TV?

I don't have a TV.

Because if I have a TV, I will watch it all the time.

So there's my little confession about how strong I am at resisting stuff.

I watch TV over at friends houses and stuff sometimes.

I don't watch as much as I used to.

Part of the allure of both drugs and entertainment

is escape from my problems and my life

and having to be stuck in here.

I can pretend I'm James Bond or someone.

It just seems fine over the short haul.

As a way of life, it doesn't work all that well though, no?

So, if you're talking about the more general allure of drugs

to the extent that I understand it,

which is about as specifically as I'm going to talk about it,

It seems to me to be,

and this isn't a very original thing to say,

it's a pretty natural extension of corporate capitalist logic,

which is, I want to feel exactly the way I want to feel, which is good

for exactly this long

and so I will exchange a certain amount of cash for this substance

And I will do it, but it's all of course a lie,

because the control gradually goes away

and it stops being that I want to do it,

it becomes that I feel I need to do it

and that shift from, I want something, to, I feel I need it, is a big one.

Yes? I mean ...

Most of the problems in my life

have to do with my confusing what I want and what I need.

See, it's a strange question,

because who would say entertainment is bad?

I mean, I wouldn't say entertainment is bad.

But a model of life in which

I have a right to be entertained all the time

seems to me not to be a promising one. Right?

And this won't translate, but of course

one of the insidious about it is that

entertainment is so god damn entertaining.

Imagine this show were running on American TV

and I were sitting in this hotel watching it.

Okay, we get this pointy-headed nerdy guy talking about this stuff

or I've got, you know, Pamela Anderson running on a beach

or hilarious comedy.

Which one am I going to watch?

You know, there's no ...

If fighting against entertainment

is even required, how does one do it, unless

Well, there are two options:

One is you direct the attack

only to people who are willing to listen to the complexity.

But those aren't the people who are enslaved by entertainment anyway.

Or you find some way to make the attack on entertainment entertaining

in which case you've been captured by the very thing you're fighting against.

It's very very strange.

Interviewer: Yeah, that's exactly the dilemma.

Yes.

Interviewer: That's exactly it.

Interviewer: Are there any means of rebellion?

Sure.

Interviewer: So, what would it be?

Well, there are people doing it all over the place.

I don't know about people rappelling down buildings and getting tear gassed and stuff.

The people I know who are rebelling meaningfully

don't buy a lot of stuff.

And don't get their view of the world from television.

And are willing to spend four or five hours researching an election

rather than going by commercials.

The thing about it is that

in America, we think of rebellion as this very sexy thing

and it involves action and force and looks good.

My guess is the forms of rebellion that will end up changing anything meaningfully here

will be very quiet and very individual.

And probably not all that interesting to look at from the outside.

I'm now hoping for less interesting, rather than more interesting.

Violence is interesting

and horrible corruption and scandals

and rattling sabers and talking about war

and demonizing a billion people of a different faith in the world.

Those are all interesting.

Sitting in a chair and really thinking about what this means

and why the fact that what I drive might have something to do with

how people in other parts of the world feel about me

isn't interesting to anybody else.

That was very close to the truth, but I don't think it's going to make much sense.

And plus, it's a little silly. I'm a writer.

I'm not a politician or a political thinker or whatever.

Just a scared little American.

Living in California.

Interviewer: Just one more question.

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SCAVENGER HUNT CHALLENGE ft. Alanah Cole | Zenna Harajli - Duration: 5:10.

hey all day welcome everybody to another video today we are in Santa Monica

California with Alana pool we're gonna do a scavenger hunt she's gonna pick

seven things for me to find and then I'm gonna pick seven things for her to find

so make sure you click the link down below to go check out her scavenger hunt

and let's get start the first thing that you're gonna find is this is a good

child take a picture with somebody wearing a

red hat you need to get a business card like a hand me a paper like white

business card us me never felt I'll give you an easy one a paper clip a toothpick

but you can't get it from a restaurant like if they get all these thing from

people and I'm gonna see in perfect condition like it can't be best

that's not possible everyone crows I have 30 minutes to find five things now

see I told you but he said you forgiveness when your new receipt a

paperclip no you cannot with me damn that was awkward

he wanted to use you for Jews we're gonna go this way

I can't believe you found it I'm gonna get a crispy receipt receipt

that's not crumpled no no yeah it's not like it's kind of like worn what's the

other two Sophie toothpick oh we need paperclip paperclip and other business

card that's not white you might have had one too if it is a paperclip then at the

paperclip okay then it counts not the paperclip no way no way 20 or less you

still a 25 minutes on the clock you can't see so if I can beat your time

then I win

my heart is foamy right now we should have done like 10 it has a great talent

I got out of my comfort zone I did too I was like really nervous like it pushed

you because like you have 30 minutes you're like and talking to people was

uncomfortable but then I like kind of got the hang of it you guys have to go

watch her scavenger hunt because like no one would subscribe to my channel I'm

sorry you all I'm a loser you're a winner

I took the victory so that is the challenge if you guys want to see more

of Alana on my channel comment down below because I'll be in Cali more often

till then do me a favor keep on smiling they paused a beautiful peace and

happiness and today we're going to do is average us up

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Kalavai Kalisaave | Chapter Five | 2018-2019 Web Series | Touch Screenz Productions - Duration: 7:04.

(On the phone)The power is off.

Pallavi called me and said she is alone, so I came over.

On a different note, How is the new SIddharth movie?

Its Super.

In one of the scenes, there is a power cut. And in the darkness they reveal the ghost…

Hey, stop it bro. We don't have power here,

is this necessary now…horror movie stories?

OK then, Bye.

So, you are afraid of horror movies? I thought you are only afraid of girlfriends in your dreams,

are you afraid of Ghosts too?

Huh. Both are the same right!

What? Are you calling me a ghost?

Is it necessary to bring up the topic of ghosts now?

Ok then, leave it.

Who is your favotire hero?

Hmm…It was Chiranjeevi when I was a kid.

And after growing up?

After growing up, its PawanKalyan.

What about you?

Mahesh!

So, this means that we are rivals.

But then, aren't Mahesh and Pawan good friends off the screen?

So then, we are good friends too right?

That wasn't what I meant.

Then are we not even friends?

Oh no Charan, let's talk about something else please

Ok, what else?

It was better when you were scared of me.

Ok, then I will go back to being that way.

It's ok, this is even better

This- what does this mean?

This means…this.

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Engine Bay Detailing : Datsun Go+ Panca 2016 - Duration: 3:52.

hey guys, today we're gonna detailing this engine this is Datsun go+ 2016

as always, im not a professional

if you want to do this the risk is yours

also, i forgot to mention this in my other engine videos

when removing the battery, always remove the negative first,

then the positive

and when reconnecting, connect the positive first and then the negative

or you have a chance exploding your battery, your hand, and your face

and there's some car that if you remove the battery

the time and date will reset, car seat memory and any others will reset

but it still better than having a risk of shorting

and for the alternator it's actually okay to get wet

believe it or not, anytime you wash your car with a pressure washer

and you spray the front grill the water will get into the alternator

but the reason i cover the alternator

i don't know what would happen if degreaser and dressing get into it

and i don't wanna find out

air intake

fuse box

and any electrical connection that i can see using aluminum foil

only do this when the engine is cool to the touch

this is meguiars super degreaser diluted at 4:1

spread it out nicely using a paint brush

rinse using a garden hose, don't use a pressure washer

and spray degreaser again, this time i let it to dwell about 3 minutes

and rinse again with garden hose

now the drying process i use a blower that has a heater

last part is dressing, usually i use water based dressing

but now I'm gonna use mothers back to black

spread it using a paint brush

let it to dwell about 3 minutes

wipe it off with a towel

this looks very natural, not fake looking like a dressing

so it's depends how you like it better

and you can reconnect the battery again, positive first, then the negative

and turn on the engine

i hope this helpful

you can check the links in the description

thanks for watching

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Hello!! Hello, how are you ? All good ? I like that always active eh Well here you have this super megamix without copyright for your videos if you want you can download all the ideo through converter and I'll leave you the link in description and also you have to download in * MEGA * are in a folder one by one with their respective name so enjoy it if you like to leave your like and leave me in the comments if you want to bring them more remember that you help me a lot if you give This video was created by me looking for the cansiones on the web so it is not another mix as it is enjoy it see the next video: D

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How To Get 5000 Subscribers On YouTube And Become A Local Real Estate Celebrity - Duration: 26:18.

all right what's going on everybody so in today's video we are going to be

going over how to get your first 5,000 subscribers on YouTube and become a

local celebrity I'm here with my brother Matt he kills it on YouTube and I'll

walk around with this guy sometimes and people will come up to him on the street

I'm not joking I'm not even exaggerating whatsoever and people say hey man you're

the video guy I recognize you so it's a pretty valuable skill set to have in

this day and age yeah thanks for having me excited to be here yeah absolutely so

let's get in we're gonna pretty much cover like 10 core concepts about

building your YouTube channel to 5000 subscribers maybe even by the time this

video is edited and published and he might be at 10,000 how many right now

right now I don't really count my subscribers but I'm at sixty-five

hundred and seventy-eight right now I checked my subscribers on a daily hourly

maybe even a minute-by-minute basis sometimes yeah subscriber counts good

and what what I love is the engagement factor about so we're gonna touch on all

of these things and what's most important you haven't the most

subscribers should you have the most content but while we just start off with

what do you want start with let's do this so if you're a new whether you're

doing he has a real estate channel I have a real estate channel so when you

have a real estate channel or any type of channel what would be the first

advice for getting started like just put in content yeah just do it absolutely

just do it so I've been doing videos for four years I started in 2014 it hasn't

taken off until literally like six months or maybe even a year ago now what

I know now I could have taken off a lot quicker but the biggest thing is

consistency so if you put out a video once a month and then like go the whole

month without doing any other videos YouTube is literally gonna think your

account is dead they're gonna think that you've just given up compare that to

once a week which is still a very long time you want to be putting out videos

consistently a couple times per week that shows YouTube that you're engaged

you're producing videos you're producing good content and what's going to end up

happening is YouTube is going to consistently rank your videos higher for

those search terms that you're going for because it sees that you're consistently

putting out videos that's a great point and as far as coming up with ideas for

content it is super-easy so in the real estate

industry let's for example you could just type in any part of real estate

real estate investing being a real estate agent anything and look at the

top videos that come up and then you can get ideas based on those you can

probably come up with a list if you just spend an hour you can probably come up a

list of like a hundred different video ideas and you know when you're getting

started the videos do not have to be perfect I think that's what stops a lot

of people because I was just talking to my friend he wanted to I was so he

should start some type of comedy channel because he's a really funny guy Derek

he's probably gonna watch this video and he thinks that you have to have like a

stage crew you have to have like Hollywood producers and all this stuff

well like when you got started it was just a knife action you don't do iPhones

no I don't do iPhones but he literally could be I didn't even a lower level

than an iPhone guys I literally set up my roommate I was living with like three

roommates at the time I set up a couple of Amazon boxes that they had ordered

now I literally no joke put my laptop on top of cardboard boxes and then I had a

webcam like two feet from my face yeah so the barriers to entry it's now it's

basically 2019 the barriers to entry are this it's literally just holding up a

phone so people are gonna say oh I don't have the right equipment I don't have

the right time I don't have the right this or that you just gotta do it you

just got to do it there's literally no excuses for not doing videos in 2019

yeah and it's um and it's great too because I almost like looking at like

like when I got started and I'm not I have like 5,000 subscribers or anything

like that but you just get better when you do videos so your first like you

just make it goal just to put out 10 videos without any expectation

whatsoever just say like I'm just gonna put out 10 videos and then what you do

is you say okay now I'm gonna start like optimizing I'm gonna start improving now

he's got fancy equipment you know Martin for the Hollywood stuff my goal should

be it just make the video better than the last video the goal is never

perfection if your goal is perfection that's never gonna get it attainable

that should never be a goal for videos or for any other aspect to goal is

action you need to take massive action whether it's in videos or any other part

of your life yeah and once you start doing videos

you'll just get a feel for what you need to do better and it'll just be

fun you'll scuzz if you put out like let's say you just put out your 10 your

first 10 videos where it's just you with an iPhone just saying whatever you're

saying you know one of them might actually start getting a lot of views

and they say oh that's pretty that's pretty cool yeah let's see if I can

increase that and then you'll start doing some of the things we talked about

in this video to get even more views which brings us to the next thing so we

talked about just getting started being consistent putting out a lot of content

the next one would be headlines and thumbnails so why use yeah this is the

big probably one of the biggest things because literally unless you're logan

paul or ty Lopez or grant cardone you don't have half a million followers

that will just you know watch your video because you publish it that's just not

going to happen the way to leapfrog over other pretty other content creators is

you need to literally do your keyword research like Jeff was saying see what

people are talking about research what's going on in the news maybe there's

something going on with Amazon maybe Bitcoin and the stock market are

affecting the real estate market keywords are key you need to understand

what people are searching for unless you have a massive audience your channel

will never grow you're never going to get 5,000 subscribers

unless you're optimizing your keywords yeah yeah as far as SEO search engine

optimization keywords there's actually a lot of tools like weight for example

once we started putting out videos we need to know about search engine

optimization that much me the general idea but there's a lot of tools we use

the tool club vid IQ which basically tells you exactly which keywords you

need to include in your videos to get them ranked high because you want it you

want to know what people are searching you know you can just put out random

videos if you want but yeah unless you have a huge fall and no one's really

gonna care so make sure you do keyword research and that that's there there's

freely available tools you can use Google AdWords as well to see what

people are searching but that's gonna play a huge role yeah literally my first

year of doing business I was focusing on condos in Arlington doing review aspects

videos for different buildings knows great because I knew all the buildings

but you know some of these buildings only had 50 units so think about it how

many people are searching for condos Arlington when there's only 50 units and

you know only a cop will come up for sale

you know I looked in Google and it might have been ten monthly searches right

literally and my brother was like you know you can't like you do that so my

channel never you know hockey-stick up and grew until I open it up and I was

like okay first-time homebuyers where here's a video about that Oh

0% down programs you like think about how many people are searching for buying

a house paired to some you know condo dad you're gonna have just some random

anonymous condo in Arlington or how to buy a house and obviously more people

are searching how to buy a house and some random condo in our election so you

can reach a lot more people build your brand a lot better next up we have the

headlines and thumbnails so when you're making a YouTube video oftentimes you

look at the headline it could be the best video in the world but if it

doesn't have a really catchy headline and it doesn't need to be clickbait some

people go overboard and just make it a little bit to click Beatty yeah but you

need to have an attention-grabbing head like like in a couple ways there's a

couple ways job I'll ask you your panel as well but for me it's like go on CNN

or Fox News and look at those headlines I mean they they can make the most

boring news sound like the whole world is about to explode and everything like

that so news news headlines are actually pretty good but also there's a guy Jay

Abraham so he has a free guide or it's like a PDF you just type in Google on

top 100 headlines you'll see some of the top headlines written by the top highest

paid you know seven-figure earner copywriters in the world and what you

can do is you can just basically model some of their headlines and model the

top marketers headlines you don't want you never want to copy somebody but look

at what other headlines people are doing it and use those as a frame of reference

yeah so the biggest headlines that I've found success with are those oriented at

people's emotions so for example I have one video that has over two hundred

thousand views about first-time homebuyer mistakes like mistakes that

first sale margin I've made first-time homebuyer tips and it might have gotten

like 200 views so if you do something emotionally driven like here's how to

lose a lot of money in besting in real estate here's what not

to do when you're applying for a mortgage someone's like oh my gosh yeah

I exposed you do one video where it's like here's this real estate thing

expose so you know I kind of hate the negative aspect of it but in the video I

go through all right here's the mistake and here's how to correct

yeah because let's say you have one subject you could just make it like just

just some boring headline where it's just like don't do these three things

when buying a house you know and don't do these two things in buying a house

might get some people but let's say you did like shocking mistakes that cost me

a hundred thousand dollars something like that is going to get people's

attention and you're not that's to me that's not really clique baby that's you

know it could be true so what you would really want to optimize that yeah if you

follow up yours you know shocking headline with like literally you know

first-hand experience or laying out the shocking truths about real estate

investing or buying a house it's not clickbait you know if you have a super

super model super underwear or super model in the in that thumbnail and she's

never actually in the video that might be I don't know where he's going with

that but um okay well yes actually some people do that that might not be best

yeah I mean that's best little cliff baby but um okay so the next one we're

going to talk about thumbnails so if thumbnails are actually really important

yeah unless you have a huge following a thumbnail is gonna grab people's

attention and that's just the image that you see on YouTube when you when you

click on a video so why do you say a little bit about that yeah again I'm

emotionally driven so you're making like a crazy face you're smiling you're

giving thumbs downs you have a couple of mo G's here and there and then you have

some text over you know the more text you have the more emojis it might get a

little loud so you know yellow thumbnails orange thumbnails I try to

stay away from that I just try to have a couple quick words on the screen like it

was the first time homebuyer mistakes I might say nine first-time homebuyer

mistakes write short and simply usually less is more you don't just want like a

picture of yourself maybe just giving thumbs up on like home buying tips

like that just a couple words and maybe an image or two yeah absolutely and if

you want some good ideas for thumbnails and really this goes for any part of

YouTube marketing just look at what the top marketers don't look at people like

ty Lopez look at Gary Vaynerchuk look at there's plenty of people that you might

have not even heard of that might have like a hundred thousand followers look

at look at their thumbnails to get ideas and again don't copy them but you can

easily hire people in places like upwork fiverr.com where they just just home

like hey here's a couple thumbnail images that I like make them look like

that and you know it's really enough like five ten bucks really make them

look super professional yeah definitely all right so next up on the list of

optimization how to get 5,000 subscribers you need to plan out your

videos now you don't need to make it like I was never in theater or

filmmaking or anything like that so you don't need to go all out and make it

like an entire movie like second-by-second but you need to have

some type of basic outline right yeah so my goal is to write my script to

memorize my script and then forget all about it and what I mean by that is when

you're watching this video you should not know that I have a script used to

just think that I'm talking casually like we're just having a conversation I

had a coffee shop the moment you see me you know my eyes are reading like I want

to teleprompter or I'm just mechanical in my cadence that's when you're like

okay I'm out there's no connection here so you want to have a script you want to

practice but then when the camera turns on it's just like in the movies you

don't want to know that there's actually a script yeah and what I'm something I

found useful was uh just doing an outline and maybe you write the key

concepts right and then you just have a couple stories of real-life examples and

then some practical tips and that's pretty much all you need to do and

what's great is if you stutter if you miss your mark if you don't say the

right thing awesome just hit record stop the video and then start again so you

don't have to you know the pressure to do it all in one take

you have that opportunity to do it again and honestly guys if you ever go to my

channel this is the first video we've actually done together which is yeah

collab this is pretty big yeah so what Jeff will do is I go viral

yeah he'll link my son he'll link my channel in the description below but

most of my videos each scene takes like three or four takes before it's up to my

standards to publish that video he's always trying to pitch his channel to

people yeah okay so next up we have editing your video so this is actually a

really big part and now like I said you don't need to spend like thousands and

thousands of dollars on a video editor for starters so when we were getting

started we just edited our videos ourselves you can just have fruit

there's freely available services where you can just like if you're doing a

simple video like this you nest you don't necessarily need to pay an

editor $100 now or anything like that right no definitely not and you know

eventually once you start doing more in-depth videos or maybe doing feet logs

and things like that that's when you might start getting to more of that type

of editing but what you do you don't want to just put up like a sloppily made

video where there's clearly like extraneous noises and things like that

you do want to spend some time and even it yeah I mean people are gonna click

away from your video if it's shaky right if you get shaky hand or if they can't

hear right if the audio is choppy or I've done a couple videos by the water

and I didn't realize it at the time obviously I should have that there's

wind coming off the water so some guy literally commented like next time don't

do a video on a hurricane so if they can't hear you get a lot of trolls yeah

I mean you get a lot of trolls but you get thick-skinned right it's a youtube

comment who cares if they can't see you if they can't hear you if you get shaky

hands you want to make sure that the content is the quality of the videos

good if it's not something that you would watch you know don't publish it

yeah absolutely and and again this is like just optimize

your videos with editing it's not hard just spend you know there's plenty of

video editing services on upwork.com and you just do it yourself so make sure you

spend some time at even it I like to do like two or three edits before I

actually publish it it may not look like that cuz some of my videos are pretty

but we do a couple rounds of anything usually definitely my biggest thing is

you can choose to edit it yourself so I edit my own videos it can be time

intensive you can choose to outsource it but whatever you choose to do you can

think about when you shot the video and when you actually publish the video

because that timeline needs to be as little as possible you want to pup I

used to shoot a video on Thursday and then you know Sunday I would edit it and

like Tuesday up it's almost like a week but why did I add in all that time you

should want to shoot a video edit it and publish it as soon as possible yeah okay

so next up this sounds pretty obvious but some people don't really do it now

you need to create good videos and what I mean by creating good videos look and

this is kind of like with SEO and other stuff like look to see what type of

videos get a lot of views before you start making videos so for example we're

very strategic about the types of videos we reproduce so like like like for

example a day in the life videos no matter if your real estate or anything a

day in the life videos do really well uh-huh that's a free tip you know great

tip right there whatever industry you just do a day in the life that video

will get a lot of views and there's tons of other examples like that you know if

you spend an hour on YouTube just looking in your industry to see what

types of videos get like millions of views or hundreds of thousands of views

you'll start to get great ideas and then you can make really good quality videos

you can just like for example I took I took a video you know how much do real

estate investors make us that's a pretty good video that I have that gets a lot

of interaction a lot of people like it and I saw that form it was like how much

do youtubers make or some video like that then I just apply that to the real

estate industry so you should always be doing research to find out what the best

videos are out there yeah I would say that it's very hard to create a new

market of videos it's very hard to just go off on your own and do something

completely different again unless you're Casey nice tat or someone who already

has this large following most of your video views are going to be coming from

suggested videos on topics already covered or through the YouTube search

algorithms so if you're wondering what video to do or what to call your video

start typing in in the youtube search bar and then you'll get that autofill if

you type in real estate investing you know the words will pop up tips for

beginners 100,000 on a flip whatever it may be

you're not gonna create an entire new genre you're just gonna repurpose some

general theme that other people are talking about like you said youtubers

how much do they make Mario yeah you want to model something create something

new and making your own yeah because and russell brunson if you if you look up

russell brunson he's a very savvy marketer probably one of the most famous

markers maybe of all time and he says you never want to be the

pioneer the pioneers the guy with the arrows in his back because he just went

off and did his own thing and you know maybe sometimes being the pioneer can

work but a much higher likelihood of success is just following what works

already don't try to reinvent the wheel definitely um okay so next tip you want

to try out a lot of different types of videos and what I mean by that is so

we're doing this video now in this office is somewhat professional this

these are good videos these are helpful videos you should also do videos though

where maybe you're out looking at properties

maybe there's types of videos where you're doing interviews on soon cameras

or you know there's a variety of types of videos the V logs the interviews just

basic tips maybe you're just driving in your car doing videos maybe you know be

careful about that obviously but you want to do different types of videos as

opposed to just like you don't always wanted to do one style of video because

you never know which type of video might take off yeah so on my channel I

probably have five different styles like Jim was talking about at the V law guide

the interview I have the condo review buildings videos I have videos where I

literally go to different restaurants and talk about the restaurants and

they're all laid out in my channel then what I can do is look at the popular

uploads alright let me take these ten videos they're all getting up the most

hits and then I'll repurpose content around those videos so if I see a lot of

people clicking on first-time homebuyer mistakes alright let me go off of that

first time homebuyer loan programs first time homebuyer tips when working with a

real stage and you know how to buy your first investment property if your

first-time homebuyers so you want to always be experimenting like like a be

testing if you're running an advertisement you want to know different

options and then go with the best option and then you know from that option

you know sparse it even more absolutely and as far as testing out types of vids

I mean how many how many views an hour like you get like the amount of watch

time that he gets play every day in this channel is insane I think it's because

he has such a variety of videos you were just like there's so much value that's

offered like what's your watch button yeah so my average watch time is about 6

minutes which per video which if you think about is like an insane number

because the fact that an individual is spending 6 minutes on the internet

watching my video where my competition is literally everything else on the

internet 6 minutes but how many how many hours per day to people because actually

just so if you start a YouTube channel YouTube will tell you how many hours per

day people are watching your videos like your entire Channel like me I get I

actually get a pretty decent amount of say 8 hours a day or something crazy

like that what what yeah there's maybes not 8 hours do I need to double check

that but what what is yours yeah yeah so it's more than it's more than 8 hours I

want to say I don't have it the numbers off the top of my head but I think I get

around 2,000 like views per day maybe 60,000 in 28 and a 28-day period my

watch time I'm not sure but I know I've gone like it's well over a day

yeah well over a day per day per day yes oh that's that's so many people watch

yeah giggles it's ridiculous yeah I'm Tony easily a celebrity okay so

next up yeah and this is not the first eight things that we talked about are

much more important but this is also important you want to interact and

collaborate with people so when you get comments maybe like for example we're

doing a collaboration right now with his channel my channel hopefully I can get

some more views just from from his viewers and whatnot but you want to you

want to respond to people and also look for collaborations you want to work with

other people write you know respond to every single comment right you love

every single comment even if it's it's a troll I just say hey thanks for watching

then on the collab aspect the more people that you can reach out to other

youtubers the better obviously you know if you have 5,000 subscribers maybe it

doesn't make sense to you know collab with someone who just has one subscriber

button right I had a really cool opportunity last year you know about

this where there's a really popular you too

we're youtuber in our Channel who has over 300,000 followers and his videos

getting over a hundred thousand views each time he publishes it and he was

looking for a new apartment in Arlington and so I hit him up on YouTube I was

like dude I need to find you something like let me help you out so I eventually

helped him find a condo and thankfully he brought along his camera did a little

V log I had my like ten seconds of fame in his new blog and at the very end of

it he said thanks to my agents Matt Leighton and if you're interested you

can check out his YouTube YouTube channel here I got a hundred subscribers

that day it's just from that video so when YouTube sees that link of my

channel in his channel what is YouTube gonna think they're gonna think okay wow

maybe this guy belongs a lot higher in our search rankings so from there that

collab really helped me in the algorithm for YouTube yeah you're doing a lot more

collaborations this year - yeah I think collaborations are great with other

youtubers with bringing other personalities and it's all about

experiment and yeah more people you can reach out to the more connections you

can make the better yeah and interviews are great too because you share with two

audiences as opposed to just one and actually something I wanted to say about

haters and trolls so what you need to realize like you can be the best content

person of all time but you know you're always gonna get trolls in a good way to

look at it like if you're successful you're gonna have troubles and that's

that's how you know you're successful you have a lot of trolls people

commenting so like I get like I don't have any weird ears I don't know about

the trolls media but I get to others all the time and I think it's kind of funny

like I don't even yeah I mean it's like I'm like wow like people are seeing my

stuff if you're out there and if you're producing good content you're gonna have

trolls and I heard something on the radio the other day and if someone

talking about Kalin Collin and coward the sports radio guy I don't really

listen to him that much but what he was saying was during his shows on ESPN

First Take or whatever show he doesn't go on Twitter during the show because he

doesn't want like for people to tell him that he's an idiot or it's a bad topic

cries he's so confident in what he's talking about

he doesn't want like three people to tell him that he's wrong or that he's

dumb so you need to be so confident about

talking about where if you get a troll good they watched your video and they

commented they engage that yeah your video rank even higher yeah so we're

we're actually gonna do a video at some point where we we read meet YouTube

comments right oh yeah I'll be I got like 50 so you have 59th minute I got a

catch-up I haven't got a few ok so just wrapping up this video we are almost

done and we'll actually write out the 10 tips in the link below so that you have

them readily available but the last one is going to marking seminars and

different things like that because and we trying to go to as many marketing

seminars as possible you just get good ideas you can do

interviews of people and you know even if yous likes people a lot of people

think marketing seminars and things like that are a scam they're like why would

we pay like two thousand dollars for a weekend you know these people are just

hype but the way I see it I mean first of all it's a tax write-off and you're

investing in yourself like to tell it you know people that think they're above

learning or coaching or getting any type of further information that's pretty

arrogant to think that you can't learn one thing from a marking expert you know

what I mean yeah because at these seminars and Jeff and I we went to we're

going to one in February coming up in Miami lots of big names they're there

where we want to be in their talking on a stage in front of thousands of people

they're the ones with a million followers so clearly they're doing

something right it's not just like smoke and puffery it's legitimate actionable

steps you can take and then when you're surrounded by thousands of like-minded

people that are there to get better and to humble themselves and to learn and to

admit like hey I'm awesome but I know that there are things that I can get

better at well that's even better and literally you never know who you might

be sitting next to so there are some really power hitters at some of these

conferences yeah I was at one this past spring and like this house no I was at

Tai Lopez house which is a pretty cool experience and there was a lot of people

there that you know you see all over Instagram and YouTube make you know

eight figures in their business but I wasn't one who it was a little bit

lesser-known of a person but just because I'm kind of

this like niche and everything I mean there was like New York Times bestseller

sitting you know right next to me and stuff like that maybe not like right

next to me but right behind me and then there are some of the top names in the

industry so it's like the top people always go to this in I always relate to

sports cuz you know we grew up playing sports obviously so when you're trying

to get better as an athlete you know you you pay for coaches you pay for mentors

Michael Jordan had a shooting coach Tiger Woods as a coach you know it's so

so like you need to invest in yourself invest constantly evolve like your

marketing never wants to be the same year over year you know what I mean yeah

check your ego check your ego you can always get better and that you know the

best guys in the universe have coaches so if they can get better so can you all

right well I think that's ramping up the the video so I want to thank her brother

for coming on thanks Rob we'll probably do some more collaborations and we'll

put the ten youtube strategies in the bottom of this video so you can have

them and definitely subscribe definitely comment and we will see you on the next

one all right talk to you later see ya bye

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