Billy Gene
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And if that doesn't work, make another one. The reason why most people don't do it is because their unwillingness to fail and look stupid. It hurts our ego, right? You put out something, and then you see that one comment that says, oh, you look fat, or you said this wrong, you spelled this incorrectly. What makes you an expert? And we let it get in our head.
And it's like the one loud troll versus like the thousand quiet people that were watching that got value. You know what I'm saying? Like not everybody comments on everything. And so I think that's the thing that everyone needs to do. The simplest strategies, ask more people to buy by using video because video can scale infinitely in anywhere around the world. That is the answer.
And it's like the one loud troll versus like the thousand quiet people that were watching that got value. You know what I'm saying? Like not everybody comments on everything. And so I think that's the thing that everyone needs to do. The simplest strategies, ask more people to buy by using video because video can scale infinitely in anywhere around the world. That is the answer.
And it's like the one loud troll versus like the thousand quiet people that were watching that got value. You know what I'm saying? Like not everybody comments on everything. And so I think that's the thing that everyone needs to do. The simplest strategies, ask more people to buy by using video because video can scale infinitely in anywhere around the world. That is the answer.
A singular video ad can change someone's life like that. Look at the example of, you know, Dollar Shave Club, for example, right, Dollar Shave Club makes a funny ad, and then all of a sudden, they sell for a billion bucks. Think about, I'll give you the best example of a video ad completely changing the world.
A singular video ad can change someone's life like that. Look at the example of, you know, Dollar Shave Club, for example, right, Dollar Shave Club makes a funny ad, and then all of a sudden, they sell for a billion bucks. Think about, I'll give you the best example of a video ad completely changing the world.
A singular video ad can change someone's life like that. Look at the example of, you know, Dollar Shave Club, for example, right, Dollar Shave Club makes a funny ad, and then all of a sudden, they sell for a billion bucks. Think about, I'll give you the best example of a video ad completely changing the world.
And it's this little company that actually, I'm not a fan of, but I respect them as the best marketing company ever. And that is Apple. Now, right now, everybody listening, if I said, Hey, who here has an iPhone? Everybody gonna raise their hand. I got an iPhone. You have an iPhone?
And it's this little company that actually, I'm not a fan of, but I respect them as the best marketing company ever. And that is Apple. Now, right now, everybody listening, if I said, Hey, who here has an iPhone? Everybody gonna raise their hand. I got an iPhone. You have an iPhone?
And it's this little company that actually, I'm not a fan of, but I respect them as the best marketing company ever. And that is Apple. Now, right now, everybody listening, if I said, Hey, who here has an iPhone? Everybody gonna raise their hand. I got an iPhone. You have an iPhone?
So through marriage, got you, right? So, but I remember when these first dropped, And, you know, iMac had the big bulky computers, et cetera. And there was PC. And Apple was, if anybody remembers, Apple was so inconvenient because you always needed extra hardware and extra software to make it compatible with anything. Like it didn't work with anything. I'm like, this is so annoying.
So through marriage, got you, right? So, but I remember when these first dropped, And, you know, iMac had the big bulky computers, et cetera. And there was PC. And Apple was, if anybody remembers, Apple was so inconvenient because you always needed extra hardware and extra software to make it compatible with anything. Like it didn't work with anything. I'm like, this is so annoying.
So through marriage, got you, right? So, but I remember when these first dropped, And, you know, iMac had the big bulky computers, et cetera. And there was PC. And Apple was, if anybody remembers, Apple was so inconvenient because you always needed extra hardware and extra software to make it compatible with anything. Like it didn't work with anything. I'm like, this is so annoying.
And then they were expensive too. So I was like, it's not compatible. It's more expensive. Why the fuck would anybody buy this thing? And so, you know, all of a sudden you start seeing Apple, everything, Apple, everything, Apple, everything. And obviously there's the iPad and iPod and all this is, but there was something else that happened.
And then they were expensive too. So I was like, it's not compatible. It's more expensive. Why the fuck would anybody buy this thing? And so, you know, all of a sudden you start seeing Apple, everything, Apple, everything, Apple, everything. And obviously there's the iPad and iPod and all this is, but there was something else that happened.
And then they were expensive too. So I was like, it's not compatible. It's more expensive. Why the fuck would anybody buy this thing? And so, you know, all of a sudden you start seeing Apple, everything, Apple, everything, Apple, everything. And obviously there's the iPad and iPod and all this is, but there was something else that happened.
And if you could add it in the clips to show the commercials, because people will remember, but there was this little commercial that came out and it had two guys standing on a white backdrop. And one was dressed in a old crusty suit, looked like a very corporatey uncool type of cat. And then the other guy was just like a T-shirt and a hoodie.
And if you could add it in the clips to show the commercials, because people will remember, but there was this little commercial that came out and it had two guys standing on a white backdrop. And one was dressed in a old crusty suit, looked like a very corporatey uncool type of cat. And then the other guy was just like a T-shirt and a hoodie.
And if you could add it in the clips to show the commercials, because people will remember, but there was this little commercial that came out and it had two guys standing on a white backdrop. And one was dressed in a old crusty suit, looked like a very corporatey uncool type of cat. And then the other guy was just like a T-shirt and a hoodie.
And he goes, they start off the ad, he looks at the camera and he goes, I'm a Mac. And he goes, I'm a PC. And then the whole 30 second bit was just a compare and contrast. Like, I think one of them was like, you know, I'm a PC and you know, sometimes I have viruses and Apple's like, no, we don't have viruses. We don't actually get like, that was it. That was, that was literally it.