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Eine immens erfolgreiche, kulturell und politisch relevante Seite, die aus China stammt – und es ist nicht TikTok? Richtig gehört – es geht um 9GAG: eine der größten Meme-Seiten des Internets. Aber wenn 9GAG so groß und wichtig ist, warum weiß man so wenig darüber? Und ist die Seite wirklich so unschuldig, wie sie in der Erinnerung von vielen ist?Unsere wichtigsten Quellen:BBC – The Surprising Power of Internet MemesKnow Your Meme – 9GAGSimilarWeb – 9GAG Traffic OverviewAllThingsD – Meet 9GAGSüddeutsche Zeitung – Memes im Wahlkampf USAPrestige Online – Ray Chan (9GAG-Gründer)YouTube – 9GAG DokumentationNotCommon – Most Followed on Instagram9GAG Offizielle WebsiteDie Clips dieser Folge:YouTube – Interview mit Ray ChanOMR Podcast mit 9GAG-Gründer Ray ChanFolgt uns auch auf Instagram:
Continuing our series of "So Easy Social Media", we're diving into how to gain followers on Instagram without any money and hardly any effort 1. SETTING UP YOUR ACCOUNT: Don't be Empty Start with 5-10 pictures when opening a new account. Don't start following people or creating stories with an “empty” page. One Link. One Shot. IG only let's you post one link in your profile. You can NOT post a link anywhere else, including your posts & stories (unless they're a paid promotional post on a business page) Linktr.ee let's you post all your links in a mobile friendly looking site with buttons. (You must upgrade for in-depth stats, auto updates, and color customization) I recommend a A “Subscribe” button at the TOP A “Listen/Watch/Play” button A “Visit Website” Button Maybe a contact/email button Or design it on your own site... Use bit.ly or google link shortener to track clicks from Instagram Keep it Personal Instagram is following the footsteps of Facebook (since they are Facebook, basically, anyway) and showing brands less and people more. You get stats with a business page. You need stats to track which posts are doing well, but you can get a good idea based on “likes”. With a business page you also get insights on stories to see how many people visit your profile, do a call of action (phone, e-mail, or website), exit your story, view the next story. This can be useful to look at but the price you pay of less exposure isn't worth it, in my opinion. You can make promotional posts/ads, which allows you to post links (but that costs money) You can add an e-mail or call button as well as products you can tag for Facebook shopping or integrate it with Shopify/BigCommerce. You can also link a Facebook page to cross post ( otherwise your posts will go to your personal Facebook page) BUT... Instagram punishes business profiles. They are shown less, given less priority. Your followers may NOT see your posts, which is bullsht You can always switch back and forth between the two types though at anytime. You do NOT lose your stats. There may be some exposure punishment to do this if you do it too often. 2. MAKING YOUR POSTS What to Post Memes your niche would laugh at Quotes your niche would be inspired by from big influencers or your own blog. Shots of activities your niche would enjoy (ones that you're doing anyway if you're targeting a niche you're personally active in and a part of) Make your page look like there's plenty of variety. Don't have all your posts be of the same exact thing but with different angles Make lighting, colors, and fonts different. A page that looks too much of the same looks boring and people won't follow it. Make a short video up to 60 seconds (limit). Give quick insight, informative commentary or a humorous opinion. Take clips from your YouTube videos if you're creating content there or from your podcast Create an audiogram with Headliner (free) Put a custom waveform shape & color on a background image you choose and include a logo. You can caption it too. There's an auto caption feature but it's not that accurate, so you'll have to edit it manually. Just type what you hear. Most people are browsing with sound off, seeing a moving waveform may encourage them to turn up volume. Seeing captions let's them read the content without adjusting volume, which they may not be able to do depending on where they are. Captioning videos and audiograms is optional but may help with views and engagement. Create a Collage (on “Layout” separate app) with multiple photos of an event relevant to your niche (ComiCon, Car Show, Hogwarts at Universal Studios, etc.) You can repurpose these collages in a story too. Make a mix of albums, layouts single photos, and videos on your profile. Don't stick to one format or media type. You can post promotional content but remember the 80/20 rule. Find the Content Use your own content and repurpose it for the platform. Quotes for your blog, clips from your videos and podcasts, etc. Find quotes on WIkiQuote or BrainyQuote or just google “[Name] quote” or “quotes about [niche]” Find memes on 9Gag, Memecenter, 4Chan, or Reddit Look on on t-shirt sites (Redbubble, TeeSpring, Threadless, TeeFury) and find niche related designs. Credit the author always. Tag them if you can. Sell the designs in your own TeePublic store ...or post & sell your own designs Follow hashtags relevant to your niche and large influencers Design it Use a site likeGetFunky or Canva to create “Quote-a-Grams” GIMP or ArtWeaver for FREE photoshop. Create a template with your logo. Play around with saturation, brightness, color balance, layout, and transparency. Font Squirrel or 1001 Fonts - free commercial use fonts FreePik and Needpix for background images (creative commons license photos) Repost it There's no native feature to repost or share someone else's post, so you have to use a third party app Use Repost App to well, repost. It'll put a slug of the username of who you reposted it from. You have to manually tag that person. Caption it Write something witty. One liners. No more than a paragraph. If you can't think of anything, copy & paste a comment from the original meme. Give a plug at the end. Mention how the post is relevant to a recent blog or video then say “Link in bio” You can't hyperlink in IG posts, unfortunately. You only get that one link in your profile and that's it (unless you pay for promotion but we like doing this the cheap way, cause we're chepa & lazy) Tag It There is a 30 limit per post hash tag limit per post For the most exposure, use as many hash tags as possible Use a tool like Display Purposes to search for relevant hash tags and copy them Instavast let's you select specific hash tags then copy the ones you check in a box. You can also upload image or URL 3-5 hash tags is the sweet spot to not seem too spammy. You could start with the max 30 and later delete most of the hash tags. IG is mostly focused photos, but people do read the captions and comments. I wouldn't recommend EVERY post being filled to the max with hash tags for that reason. Otherwise, you'll come across as annoying and spammy. You can also leave a comment or two on your own post with even more hash tags, but again don't be overzealous. Are you likely to follow an account with nothing but hash tags in the captions and comments? Probably not, so don't do it too much,Most of the engagement comes from stories on IG. People are swiping through stories more than scrolling the feed (now in 2018). Make compelling stories. Give context. Every story has a Beginning, Middle, and End Use one or two hash tags Behind the scenes, “daily life”, more personal than posts Each video is limited to 15 secs. Use Story Cutter app or iOS equivalent to automatically cut up a long video into segments. Remember: consistency. You can start out doing a post or story once or twice a week and eventually level up your game to do something daily. Just be consistent with your post time. Pick a day, any day you want. Pick a time, any time you want. There are charts and graphs out there that show you the peak time of engagement but typically it's between 2-4pm. Don't worry about hitting that deadline though. You can choose when you like to post and your audience will follow you, as long as it's consistent. Also, you can make promotional announcements “Hey I just posted a new blog/video/podcast” but again, follow the 80/20 rule. You can see who views your story. Keep this in mind later when you decide who to interact with, strategically. 4. LIKE, FOLLOW, UNFOLLOW Follow hash tags relevant to your niche. Like the “most recent” posts. Look at the top posts in a hash tag or from someone big in your niche and follow the people who like and commentthere. Keep your follow count less than double of your followers. People might think you're just a spam account if your follower/following proportion is too skewed. Some people unfollow everyone, but that might get your actual followers to unfollow you To find out your unfollowers, you must use a third party app. The Follow Cop Android app lets you unfollow in batches. 20 for free and 200 for paid. One time fee. CopyFollowers by Dominator House is a good app for copying the followers of big influencers The down side of this is you blindly copy the followers and don't see who's actually engaging so you'll get a lot more “duds” this way, but it will be on auto pilot. Limits: Trusted account Likes: one like in 28 – 36 seconds (1000 at a time, with a 24 hour break); Follows: one in 28 – 38 seconds and below 200 an hour (1000 a day, with a 24 hour break); Follow + Like: below 2000 (1000 + 1000) a day, at the rate of once every 28 – 38 seconds; Limit of Comments: below 12-14 an hour with a 350 - 400 seconds break New accounts: The actions interval for the first 12-20 days after the account has been created is 36-48 seconds; The total limit is 500 actions a day (follow, unfollow, like); 5. INTERACT* IG is starting to punish “spam” accounts They are hiding posts of people who do what I just told you to do: follow a bunch of people, unfollow the unfollowers, and tag your posts with a bunch of hash tags So to avoid being labeled as a “spam” account, have some meaningful comments and DMs with your current followers Meaningful does not mean effortful. Think about your most favorite movie moments. It all comes down to one memorable and powerful line. One meaningful sentence. “Luke, I am your father” “Asta La Vista Baby. “We're not flying; we're falling with style” Make it short but have impact. Questions are an easy way to get interaction. The person will likely answer. If IG sees people are replying to and liking your posts and comments, they'll see you're providing value and not just spam. Comment on posts and reply to stories of your followers. Target your active followers - the people that like and comment on your posts, the ones that watch your story from beginning to end. Develop a relationship with your actives. Show them you're a real person and not just a spammy bot or billboard. Just a couple per day. No need to spend hours doing this and no need to get every single follower. In other words, use IG as you normally would, if you weren't trying to promote your own website/brand Follow me on IG: @a_procrastin8r Check out the Lazy R' Us T-Shirt Shop: http://www.LazyRUs.com or http://www.procrastin8r.com/shop SUMMARY: SETUP: Start w/ 5- 10 posts. Keep your profile as personal. Make that one link count POSTS: gather memes, quotes, activities, reposts from top influencers, repurpose your own content, hash tag the heck out of it. Be consistent with your post schedule. STORIES: include beginning, middle end, behind the scenes and personal life, make special announcements (but limit it) GET FOLLOWERS: follow people liking and commenting on top influencers and posts, unfollow your unfollowers, like most recent posts in your niche INTERACT: leave short comments on your current followers posts and send them DMs, like you normally would using IG.
Ray Chan is the CoFounder and CEO of 9GAG, a massively popular online platform for sharing humorous GIFs, memes and videos. He is also the CoFounder and CEO of Memeland, a Web3 venture studio that aims to build social products around memes, creativity, community engagement, and NFTs Ray shares his journey from building the biggest meme company in the world, creating and cultivating a community from 0 to 200 million users, attracting the masses to Web3 with MemeLand, and his predictions for the next big trends in the industry. We also go deep in his young son's passing and how it changed his perspective on everything in life. In this conversation, we dive into: - Building the biggest meme company in the world - Chasing Trends in Crypto - The Impact of losing a young Son - The rise of 9GAG - MemeLand Vision - Pudgy Penguins - Being part of Y combinator 2012 with Coinbase - Prediction for the Next 12 Months And much more! __________________________________ PARTNERS
Memeland and 9GAG's Founder and CEO, Ray Chan discusses the evolution of meme culture and shares his insights on the future of internet culture and digital ownership.In this episode, we sit down with Ray Chan, Founder and CEO of 9GAG and Memeland, one of the world's largest independent meme-sharing websites and his Web3 venture studio. Ray shares the origin story of 9GAG and offers insights into the evolution of meme culture over the past 16 years. He discusses the intersection of memes with Web3 and NFTs and provides his perspective on the future of internet culture and digital ownership.Links mentioned from the podcast: Ray's TwitterWatch this episode on video:YouTubeCoinDeskFollow us on Twitter: Sam Ewen, Avery Akkineni, CoinDesk, Vayner3-"Gen C" features hosts Sam Ewen and Avery Akkineni. Executive produced by by Uyen Truong. Our theme music is "1882” by omgkirby x Channel Tres with editing by Doc Blust. Artwork by Nicole Marie Rincon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Memeland and 9GAG's Founder and CEO, Ray Chan discusses the evolution of meme culture and shares his insights on the future of internet culture and digital ownership.In this episode, we sit down with Ray Chan, Founder and CEO of 9GAG and Memeland, one of the world's largest independent meme-sharing websites and his Web3 venture studio. Ray shares the origin story of 9GAG and offers insights into the evolution of meme culture over the past 16 years. He discusses the intersection of memes with Web3 and NFTs and provides his perspective on the future of internet culture and digital ownership.Links mentioned from the podcast: Ray's TwitterWatch this episode on video:YouTubeCoinDeskFollow us on Twitter: Sam Ewen, Avery Akkineni, CoinDesk, Vayner3-"Gen C" features hosts Sam Ewen and Avery Akkineni. Executive produced by by Uyen Truong. Our theme music is "1882” by omgkirby x Channel Tres with editing by Doc Blust. Artwork by Nicole Marie Rincon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jason is a full-time crypto native angel investor and the Co-Founder of Tangent, an evergreen prop investment firm that supports founders in both early-stage and liquid crypto markets. He is also the Host at the @theblockcrunchpodcast and was previously a General Partner at Spartan Capital, one of Asia's first institutional crypto funds. He co-led investments in over 80 companies and helped scale the Spartan fund from $9M in to $500M in Assets under management. In this conversation, we dive into: - Discovering Crypto - Biggest Loss Ever - How to get Rich in Crypto without Luck: key principles - Dunning-Kruger Effect in Crypto - Unpopular Crypto Beliefs And much more! __________________________________ PARTNERS
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In an unconventional twist to the traditional interview format, Julien Paredes aka Metafroggy, not a journalist by trade but a degen by nature founder of MEMECON, sat down with Ray Chan aka 9gagceo, the man behind 9GAG and Memeland during NFT Paris. This exchange wasn't just a conversation; it was billed as the world's first decentralized interview, pulling questions from notable OGs in the space to probe into Ray's journey, insights, and vision for the future of web3 and communities.Thanks to Yat Su (Animoca Brands), Gmoney (9dcc), Rekt Drinks, Andrea Abrams (PHYGICODE), Mich (Over the reality), Decrypt media, and Samy (Cross The Ages) for the participation into the first decentralized interview!Decentralized Interview: A Melting Pot of QueriesTapping into the collective curiosity of the web3 community, Julien and Ray navigated through a series of questions that unveiled layers of Ray's business philosophy, his take on community building, and the strategic pivots towards embracing blockchain technology. From discussing the inefficiencies of traditional financial systems to the nuanced approach of memeland in the NFT space, Ray provided candid insights into the challenges and opportunities of the evolving digital landscape.A Culinary Start: French Cuisine (vs. German)The interview kicked off on a lighter note, with Ray playfully critiquing German food compared to the French cuisine he's been indulging in Paris, humorously ensuring his German audience of his appreciation despite his preference for French culinary delights.The Genesis of 9GAG and the Leap to MemelandRay's journey from launching 9GAG 2008 as a side project to steering it into a meme juggernaut is a testament to his entrepreneurial spirit. His move to embrace web3 with memeland reflects a keen eye for future trends, leveraging the meme culture to foster community and innovation in the digital space. Ray's story of transitioning from an internet company employee to a trailblazing CEO underscores the transformative power of vision and the willingness to bet on the unconventional.Navigating the Complex Web3 EcosystemRay's reflections on the web3 ecosystem, the importance of community, and the ethos of building over predicting trends underscored a recurring theme: the commitment to innovation and inclusivity. His candid take on the volatile nature of the crypto market, coupled with personal anecdotes, painted a picture of resilience and adaptability.A Personal Touch: Triumphs and TribulationsPerhaps the most poignant moment of the interview came when Ray shared the personal tragedy of losing his first son. This heart-wrenching experience, rather than deterring him, seems to have imbued him with a profound sense of perspective and purpose, both in life and business. His ability to draw strength from adversity and channel it into his ventures and community engagements offered a deeply humanizing glimpse into the person behind the CEO title.Legacy and Future AspirationsAs the conversation veered towards legacy and the impact Ray aspires to leave behind, his focus was clear: to be remembered as a good person who made a difference, not just in the digital realm but in the personal development of his family and the broader community. This sentiment, coupled with a dedication to fostering a positive and impactful environment, encapsulates the ethos that Ray and, by extension, his projects stand for.A Forward-Looking DialogueThe interview, beyond its decentralized novelty, served as a conduit for exploring the intersections of technology, culture, and personal values. Julien's interaction with Ray provided a rare insight into the mindset and motivations driving one of the digital age's most influential figures. As they concluded their exchange with plans to attend a party, the sense of community and shared journey in the uncharted territories of web3 was palpable, echoing the broader narrative of exploration and connection that defines the digital era.In an industry often criticized for its facelessness and volatility, Ray's story stands as a beacon of authenticity and resilience, reminding us of the human element that underpins the digital revolution. Through memes, NFTs, crypto and life, the dialogue between Julien and Ray captures the essence of innovation: a relentless quest to build, connect, and, most importantly, understand the impact of our digital endeavors on the fabric of society.Julien Paredes aka MetaFroggyFrom more details:* Ray Chan profile * 9GAG website* Memeland website* Julien Paredes* MEMECON This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nftmorning.com
Hey ihr unseriösen Branchensurfer, bereit für ein paar gute Geschichten und undifferenzierte, einfache Antworten? Wollt ihr das Geheimnis hinter Thomas Gottschalks Erfolg verstehen? Den Mephisto aus Entenhausen treffen? Dann vergesst 9Gag! Couple Of ist eure satirische Informationsquelle, die mit einfacher Sprache alle erreicht. Also schneidet euch die Nägel und nehmt eine steife Haltung fürs Foto ein, los geht's. Heute geht's um den überfordernen Umgang mit Trumps wertlosen Bullshit, aber vor allem um uns selbst. Wir suchen nach Ventilen und lästernden Verbündeten und messen dabei mit zweierlei Maß. Iris schimpft über den Crackhead und Matthias hadert mit Kantinen-Muzies. Wir präsentieren euch fünf Lästertypen und poetische Happy Ends, geben euch Tipps für machiavellistische Plots am Arbeitsplatz und bashen das Sieb des Sokrates. Vorsicht, Löwe! Auch hässliche Steinzeitmenschen kriegen in dieser Episode ihr Fett weg, obschon wir ihren Lästerlüsten unsere Sprache verdanken. Wahrscheinlich. Nach einem Streifzug durchs triebgesteuerte Mittelalter essen wir noch ungesundes Zeug und schauen zusammen Phoenix. Hört auf, mit den Augen zu rollen – alle Wege führen schließlich zu Fame. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos und Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/CoupleOf
From being a degen buying blue-chip NFTs to co-founding a SocialFi ecosystem, Ray Chan has an interesting story to tell. In Episode 46, the CEO of Memeland — a Web3 venture studio created by 9Gag, a popular Hong Kong-based, meme-centric entertainment website launched in 2008 — explains why the Web2 company is building for Web3, the importance of decentralized social media and how SocialFi may be the leading catalyst for Web3 development. Chan also shares his experience buying big-name NFTs at the peak of the bull run and joining some of the most exclusive crypto communities. Follow Cointelegraph on Twitter: @CointelegraphFollow the host on Twitter: @ghcryptoguy, or connect with him on LinkedIn: Elisha (GhCryptoGuy)Cointelegraph's website: cointelegraph.comThe views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this podcast are its participants' alone and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of Cointelegraph. This podcast (and any related content) is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, nor should it be taken as such. Everyone must do their own research and make their own decisions. The podcast's participants may or may not own any of the assets mentioned.
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Bobe Kobe, Oscar Murra, Lucia Olivares, Adrian Murra y Fernando Veloz hablan de todo que ver con los memes dentro y fuera de la cultura pop.Hablaremos de:Memes, Rathermexa, Inventadas, 9gag, Memelas de Orizaba, Memedroid, Edgar se cae, Emily in Paris, Younger, Charlie Day Mailroom, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Arthur, Puñito, The Tim & Eric Awesome Show, Great Job, Ned Stark , Game of Thrones, The Office, Michael Scott, Steve Carrel, Comedia Mexicana Support the showTodo Que Ver TEMPORADA 4 Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Amazon Music
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Learn more about Plivo here: https://www.plivo.com/ In this podcast, we sat down with Venky Balasubramanian to talk about the story of Plivo, a cloud communications platform that simplifies and personalises businesses' customer communications. Every kind of business, from startups to public companies, can benefit from Plivo's enterprise-grade communications platform, which includes a premium carrier network with connectivity in more than 190 countries, an API platform for messaging and voice calls, and solutions for sales and support teams. Venky Balasubramanian started Plivo in 2011 along with his co-founder Michael Ricordeau. Initially, Plivo was an open-source GitHub project, but after attending a developer conference in Chicago, the co-founder duo decided to commercialise their voice-based app communication framework. Initially, they applied for Y Combinator's Winter 2011 Batch, but were rejected. Venky emailed Paul Graham to ask why they had been rejected, and he said: 1. Venky B and Michael Ricordeau didn't have a lot of in-person co-founder experience; they had only met offline in Chicago at that conference, and 2. Plivo was a pre-revenue company. Venky Balasubramanian got to work proving to Paul Graham that he and Michael had what it took to succeed as a business, scoring Plivo's first customer and beginning to generate revenue. He also raised a pre-seed round from Morpheus, Seeders and One97 Mobility Fund, along with Vijay Shekhar Sharma. Following this, Plivo was accepted into Y Combinator's Summer 2012 batch, and counted companies like 9GAG, Boosted Boards, Coinbase, Soylent, and Zapier as its batchmates. Venky B clearly remembers seeing Coinbase's Brian Armstrong offering other Y Combinator founders bitcoins in exchange for signing up for Coinbase. By the time Plivo's time at Y Combinator was over, they were generating more revenue than most of their fellow startups, and were able to raise a $1.5M seed round from investors like YC, Battery Ventures, A16Z, and Qualcomm Ventures. This fundraise grabbed media attention and also solidified Plivo's reputation as a business with trustworthy, legitimate backers. In 2017, Plivo raised $8M in venture debt, rather than pursuing a Series A. While these funds did temporarily alter the startup's culture, Venky B and Michael Ricordeau were able to course-correct, saving the company from the high-burn trap many other SaaS businesses fall into. By raising debt instead of a Series A, Venky and Michael were also able to retain their equity in Plivo. Plivo has no plans to go public or sell, and are looking forward to growing Plivo's new offerings including Contacto and Sellular. Contacto is an omnichannel contact center that seamlessly combines your customer conversations and your existing systems, and Sellular is a modern sales platform built for Salesforce users. Both Contacto and Sellular have been internally funded by and set up within Plivo, but with siloed teams and goals which enable them to grow independently. Today Plivo has a team of 300, the company is fully remote across USA and India, they're profitable, and are bringing in somewhere between $50 to $100 million in annual revenue from customers across 190+ countries. They've also been profitable for 6.5 years! Stay updated on what's new at Plivo: Twitter — https://twitter.com/plivo Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/Plivo/ LinkedIn — https://in.linkedin.com/company/plivo-inc GitHub — https://github.com/plivo Connect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/bwmillionaires/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/backstagewithmillionaires Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/backstagewithmillionaires/ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5rGPalovc6AKsfbOyjh32p
Die Hoffnung ist die Hoffnung! Das Internet bekommt einen neuen Ort: Spill. Außerdem haben wir das Zeugnis einer schönen Gehirnwäsche in Threadform und müssen dringend über Reddit sprechen. Übrigens: Den Podcast „Den Vogel abgeschossen – Elon Musk vs. Twitter“ findet ihr hier.
In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss the recent market performances and news in the crypto world. Equities ended the week strong, with YTD performances showing Nasdaq up 17%, which is one of the best performing quarters in the last 2-3 years. However, crypto remained mostly unchanged, with BTC dominance at 48%.The hosts also talked about the recent controversy surrounding Arbitrum token. There was a vote to move around 750 million $ARb tokens to the foundation, which was rejected due to accusations of it being a "slosh fund." The Arbitrum team defended the vote, stating that it was to ratify what was already happening, but the timeline was upset, causing a slight dip in the token's value.The podcast also discussed some interesting developments in the world of NFTs, including the Nakamigos and the Captainz from 9GAG. Additionally, vhils joined the show to talk about his new drop coming up Ephemeral Ether. Finally, With hearts was announced as the second artist for the STUBS burn/mint experience, with his piece "Rektburger". The piece was created from a photo taken in Seattle at an actual burger spot named Dicks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In der heutigen Folge gibt es News zu dem Debakel um die Bank Silvergate, das mittel- und langfristige Folgen für den Krypto-Sektor haben könnte. Ihr erfahrt von Yuga Labs nächsten Metaverse Trip und was hinter dem neuen Shiba Inu Update steckt.Und neben unserem täglichen Blick auf den Krypto Chart und den Floorpreisen auf Opensea, schauen wir auf eine neue Krypto Idee von US Präsident Joe Biden, die Polygon Integration bei Binancen und das Unternehmen 9GAG die das Wort PFP schützen wollen.** weitere freiwillige Unterstützung:https://www.patreon.com/user?u=86396667Newsletter Barista Insights by Mic_Sebhttps://tab728b31.emailsys1a.net/247/735/e3ee874dc3/subscribe/form.html?_g=1695576545ALL IN NFT Homepage:https://www.allinnft.de/ALL IN NFT Merchandising Shop:https://all-in-nft.myshopify.com/Opensea Kollektion ALL IN NFT:https://opensea.io/assets/ETHEREUM/0x71608b3551895385637d59c3713e7369ecac2e97/0Linktree :https://linktr.ee/mic_sebDiscord: https://discord.gg/4js6Pg7FJkTwitter: @MicSeb91https://twitter.com/MicSeb91Twitch: https://twitch.tv/mic_sebYouTube: All in NFThttps://www.youtube.com/@Mic_Seb**Blockpit Code für deine einfache Steuererklärung mit Krypto und NFT Wallets:https://blockpit.cello.so/v7peWE3ssIIKontakt:Sebastian@allinnft.deGM Coffee Handy:+491733544148Bei den oben genannten Themen handelt es sich um keine Anlageberatungen. Der Podcast dient lediglich der Unterhaltung.Die mit ** gekennzeichneten Links sind sogenannte Affiliate-/ oder Unterstützungs-Links. Kommt über einen solchen Link ein Einkauf zustande, werde ich mit einer Provision beteiligt. Für Dich entstehen dabei keine Mehrkosten. Wo, wann und wie Du ein Produkt kaufst, bleibt natürlich Dir überlassen. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sebastian-michels7/message
On today's episode we're joined by Ray Chan the CEO of 9GAG. We discuss the Memeland ecosystem, his bid on the DookeyDash Golden Key, the trademark of the word "PFP" and his thoughts on the space as a whole. We also get the latest "Buy, Sell or send to 0" with East, As always, all our content is sponsored by SoRare, the digital platform for collecting officially licensed sports collectibles. Check it out at thenifty.com/sorare Tune in live every weekday Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM Eastern to 10:15 AM. Buy our NFT Join our Discord Check out our Twitter Check out our YouTube Give us your thoughts on the show by leaving a rating. -- DISCLAIMER: You should never treat any opinion expressed by the hosts of this content as a recommendation to make a particular investment, or to follow a particular strategy. The thoughts and commentary on this show are an expression of the hosts' opinions and are for entertainment and informational purposes only. This show is never financial advice.
In this episode we ask Ray Chan of 9GAG, What the Web3? Ray talks to us about his journey from Web2 to Web3, the main lessons learnt and the challenges in maintaining an engaged community.In 2011 Ray founded 9GAG - which aims to make the world a happier place through sharing memes. 9GAG's ecosystem spans across 200 million users. Fast forward to 2021 and Ray made the decision to amplify his community by adding Web3 projects to the 9GAG ecosystem.
My guest on today's podcast is Ray Chan the CEO of 9GAG and the founder of Memeland NFT and subsequent collections Potatoz and now the highly anticipated Captainz, dropping in January. Like many other successful founders, Ray gets a lot of love and a lot of “fud” (fear, uncertainty and doubt). So I wanted to meet with him and learn more for myself.
Today we have the founder and CEO of 9GAG, Ray Chan. 9GAG is a global multi-platform community for viral content. Founded in 2008, their mission is to make the world happier. 9GAG has a global audience of 200 million over their social media platforms and has decided to take on the world of web3 with Memeland. After launching ‘You The Real MVP' in June, and the free mint of ‘The Potatoz' in July, he's here to discuss their new collection, ‘The Captainz'. Timecodes: 0:00 - Intro 1:24 - How Ray Chan became a memelord and started 9GAG 5:00 - How Chan learned about crypto 8:03 - First NFTs/communities 9:15 - Chan's first experience in BAYC 14:00 - Pay to learn philosophy in crypto 19:47 - When you decided to start your own project and what problem you're trying to solve 26:56 - Starting MEMELAND 32:29 - Lessons from globlintown strategy 35:20 - How the Potatoez brought value to holder 38:00 - How do you monetize a meme 45:50 - How the Captainz integrates into MEMELAND ecosystem 53:00 - Details of the Captainz drop 1:16:00 - Thoughts on Reddit NFT 1:03:40 - Fave meme
Today we are joined by Ray Chan AKA 9GAG CEO to discuss 9gag shaping internet culture and their entrance into Web 3.0 with the projects Memeland and Potatoz. Tune in live at 4 pm ET every weekday! Buy our NFT Sign up for FTX Join our Discord Check out our Twitter Check out our YouTube Give us your thoughts on the show by leaving a rating. -- DISCLAIMER: You should never treat any opinion expressed by the hosts of this content as a recommendation to make a particular investment, or to follow a particular strategy. The thoughts and commentary on this show are an expression of the hosts' opinions and are for entertainment and informational purposes only. This show is never financial advice
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✨ SUBSCRIBE TO THE OVERPRICED JPEGS CHANNEL ✨ https://bankless.cc/jpegs ——— Volume in the NFT markets might be low, but spirits are high. Blue chips are holding strong and some hot new trends like premium ENS Domains are flaring up, even though summer is traditionally a quieter season for NFTs. Universal is outplaying Disney with their approach to copyright enforcement, flooding the pop culture landscape with Minions, memes, and user-generated content. Reddit and 9gag are falling down the NFT rabbit hole, the revolving door of OpenSea drama keeps turning, and what's the deal with the Lonely Ape Dating Club?? Turns out, this summer might be hotter than we thought. ------
✨ SUBSCRIBE TO THE OVERPRICED JPEGS CHANNEL ✨ https://bankless.cc/jpegs ——— Volume in the NFT markets might be low, but spirits are high. Blue chips are holding strong and some hot new trends like premium ENS Domains are flaring up, even though summer is traditionally a quieter season for NFTs. Universal is outplaying Disney with their approach to copyright enforcement, flooding the pop culture landscape with Minions, memes, and user-generated content. Reddit and 9gag are falling down the NFT rabbit hole, the revolving door of OpenSea drama keeps turning, and what's the deal with the Lonely Ape Dating Club?? Turns out, this summer might be hotter than we thought. ------
Nathan gets into it with somebody on 9Gag. Meme Reviews.Man has sex with chickens and gets 30 months of jail time. Knoxville, Tennessee loses another Strip Club. Preacher admits to adultery. Stephen finds a twerking game. GameMaster Bekah brings a new game called It's None Of Your Business!!! Keagull made a shirt that you can see for yourself and possibly get one in the future. Here's the link (https://www.customink.com/designs/verbal/zmd0-00b1-s3vd/twt) Leave a review on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, or Soundcloud. Share us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/verbalassaultpodcast), Twitter (@_verbalassault_) and if you really want to show your love support us via Patreon (www.patreon.com/verbalassault) for $1.00 an episode. We would love to hear from you on Google Voice (865-316-6955.) We are now on Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/VerbalAssault Join us live on Facebook on Wednesdays around 9:30pm EST
In a daring move, Big Soy Naturals has decided to be topical. But only due to extreme emergency circumstances. Yes, you guessed it, the White South African Nonsense Alarm went off. And in a flash, Ceres called upon their cousin Sibu to assist in doing reverse race science on the one and only human embodiment of 9Gag, Elon Musk. A man who has decided to not only commit the crime of being born white in the continent of Africa, but also many other crimes, older and recent. Can the combined familial powers of Ceres and Sibu take down the like of Apartheid Clyde? Will people start DM'ing Ceres again asking if Sibu is single? Tune in and find out!Patreon: patreon.com/bigsoynaturalsTwitter: https://twitter.com/BigSoyNaturalsWebsite: https://bigsoyuniverse.neocities.org/Ceres' TwitterKendall's TwitterSibu's Twitter
In today's video, we are going to talk about the biggest upcoming NFT project "Memeland by 9GAG" and share everything you need to know about this new NFT Project. FOLLOW US // https://twitter.com/goatmetaverse https://twitter.com/yossihasson https://twitter.com/stanleymeytin https://instagram.com/goats0nly https://instagram.com/stanleymeytin/ DISCLAIMER: This is not financial advice. We are not financial advisors. This channel is for entertainment and expressing our opinions. Our goal is to provide as much information as we can. Please don't forget to do your own research and make your own decisions.
I've even got the shirt to prove it!In Episode #285 of 'Meanderings' Juan and I discuss: my cool new shirt, why I'm restarting the 'Value For Value' podcast, Juan's unhealthy relationship with Agar.io, the excitement building for VeeCon, why I might be an energy vampire, the amount of flight changes Juan is experiencing and the peculiar things we do that somewhat but not entirely make sense.As always, we hope you enjoy. Mere Mortals out!Timeline:(0:00) - Podcasting 2.0 Certified shirt(0:52) - The rebirth of the V4V podcast(4:31) - Agar.io & assembly theory(7:41) - Manga & 9gag(9:38) - VeeCon(10:56) - Energy levels(12:34) - VeeCon lineup & schedule(17:28) - Flight changes(19:08) - Blockchain governance(22:38) - NFT madness(26:43) - Reasonable instead of rational(37:33) - Become Mere Mortals certifiedConnect with Mere Mortals:Website: https://www.meremortalspodcast.com/Discord: https://discord.gg/jjfq9eGReUInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/meremortalspodcast/
Xavier, Bryceston and Chris hang out on the web and do stuff like look at weird fan fiction books on Amazon and almost call Lori Beth Denberg's agent live on the pod. We also share a weird story about a certain picture of Chris. Good to be here. Bryceston also blacked out at the end. WE HAVE MERCH: https://teespring.com/stores/its-been-awhile-podcast Hop on our Discord: https://discord.gg/RJtBDjdBph Our Patreon is in the early steps of being rolled out: https://www.patreon.com/ItsBeenAwhilePodcast The master list of all our social medias and a link to this episode on over 25 major audio podcast platforms: https://linktr.ee/ItsBeenAwhile Check out our Anchor.fm so we get paid: https://anchor.fm/itsbeenawhilepodcast Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7nttbdlKOY1060TIrBDDBF Our Instagram isn't popping, but it can be with your help: https://www.instagram.com/itsbeenawhilepodcast/ Intro/Outro Music by Heedseeker: https://www.instagram.com/heedseeker/?hl=en Logo by Manuel Pasmino: https://www.fiverr.com/manuelpasmino Logo Font by: Gabriel deVue Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itsbeenawhilepodcast/support
Broadcasting from the United Kingdom, we weigh in on the smash hit Squid Game and chat funny instagram pages, the latest Bond movie and driving experiences for young people. Find us @makingthecutpodcast on instagram to send us your recommendations and for the best experience listen on the Entale app.03:00 - Squid Game - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10919420/10:04 - 8Fact - https://www.instagram.com/8fact/15:11 - 9Gag - https://www.instagram.com/9gag/16:07 - Fat Tony - https://www.instagram.com/dj_fattony_/18:30 - Michael Heppell - https://www.michaelheppell.com/20:48 - Write that Book - https://www.michaelheppell.com/writethatbook/27:00 - Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder - https://www.telegraph.co.uk/boxing/2021/10/06/tyson-fury-vs-deontay-wilder-3-iii-fight-time-tv-channel-prediction/30:08 - Young Driver - https://www.youngdriver.eu/34:15 - James May Theory Test - https://www.jamesmaytheorytest.com/36:44 - Bond No Time to Die - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2382320/38:26 - Eternals - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9032400/43:13 - Spotern - https://www.spotern.com/en/45:20 - Campaign Against Living Miserably - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_DzA6ov33U&ab_channel=CALM47:00 - Ted Lasso - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10986410/47:35 - Schitts Creek - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3526078/48:14 - Gold Bar Spread - https://www.you.co.uk/ms-caramilk-golden-chocolate-spread/49:00 - Help - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13649036/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Laughter is the best medicine - something biohackers should take seriously. The healing power of laughter is why our host Wade T. Lightheart invited comedian Brent Pella to show that comedy is a great stress release. Studies show a correlation between laughter, healing, and health. That's why comedy is essential to Wade. When he is with friends, comedy is a big part of their relationship. And in his spare time, Wade enjoys looking up his favorite comedians on YouTube. But Wade is troubled by what's happening these days with Big Tech censorship. America's 1st Amendment is under attack by both politicians and by corporations. ‘Wokeism' dramatically influences the nation's culture - Generation Z is learning to devalue free speech and to be easily offended. Political correctness is impacting the comedy industry in dramatic ways. As a comedian, Brent Pella knows firsthand what the atmosphere is like out in the field. He's found success on YouTube - Brent's comedy videos have received over 100 million views. However, in this episode, he shares how one of his episodes got banned by YouTube. The reason they gave him for the ban will disturb you. Where is comedy going in all this? Brent is the perfect guest to help us navigate the comedy scene. His resume includes features on MTV, Funny or Die, WorldStar Hip Hop, BroBible, The Chive, Unilad, 9Gag, LadBible, and more. Trained in both the UC-Berkeley and famous Groundlings improv/sketch comedy programs in Los Angeles - Brent makes people laugh across North America at colleges and comedy clubs. Brent was born and raised in Davis, California, and a former athlete who played basketball in college. He won't let go of his dream to play in the NBA. In this podcast, we cover: Brent's journey becoming a comedian How comedians today deal with ‘cancel culture' How comedians workaround ‘Big Tech' censorship The path to comedy superstardom in this internet age How Brent writes his jokes and prepares his stage act The comedians' Brent admires and why How spiritual perspective influences comedy What does it take to be a comedian? Brent says there are two traits needed to become a comedian - stubbornness and stupidity. In his own words: “It's stubbornness. You have to be so stupid to want to be a comedian. You have to be so dumb to think, “I'm going to go out there, and all those people are going to pay me attention and be quiet while I talk. And they're going to laugh at me and give me what I need. It's very selfish. “So, the courage comes from stepping onto the stage - beyond that; you have to be an idiot. I say that with a lot of love.” “The number one fear for people in America is public speaking. To want to do that for a living and make money is something you have to have the courage for at the end of the day.” “I think the courage and stubbornness for me came from my competitive side because I played sports my whole life, basketball in college, and I still do. So, I think it clicked for me within the first couple of years in LA, where I was like, ‘Oh, I'm back on the court.' Know what I mean? Like everybody around me are my friends, but they're also ‘the other team.' “For me, it was that competitive sports side of myself that flipped a switch.” “Removing the President from Twitter is nuts!” Brent and Wade talk about comedy's relationship with social media, and YouTube specifically, where Brent found an audience. While discussing the state of comedy, free speech, and censorship, of course, former President Donald Trump came up. Here's a portion of what Brent had to say: “Regardless of whether or not you love Trump, I'll make fun of the guy until the day I die. All politics aside, removing the President from Twitter is nuts. So, when that happened, I was like, ‘Oh, this will never get better.' This is either going to stay how it is, or it's going to get worse very slowly. “How I see it is that many people are going to start alternative social media sites, and I pray it will balance the power out. But Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube are so deeply rooted in power grabs and monopoly mindsets that I predict they will do everything in their power to ensure that there is never a level playing field. Playing dirty, buying people out and then dropping the company completely, which they've done before.” “I will assume that happens, but I am rooting for the good guys here. I see little sites popping up here and there that are like new types of social sites, new types of interaction places...I have high hopes that the playing field will balance out, and more people will put content on different platforms. As the whole blockchain world starts to be more incorporated, I think this will create new avenues for creators to get their content to people.” Free speech is not only crucial to comedy - the health and wellness community needs to be able to communicate freely as well. This refreshing and amusing conversation between two people passionate about health and freedom of artistic expression will make you think and laugh. When comedy and health combine, the synergy between the two is fascinating. Laughter is medicine - enjoy some chuckles at no charge! Episode Resources: Brent's Main Website: www.brentpella.com Brent Pella on YouTube Brent Pella Comedy on Facebook Brent Pella on Twitter Brent Pella on Instagram Brent Pella on LinkedIn
Wie Tom Plümmer gelernt hat, mit den zwei Büchern „Losing my Virginity“ von Richard Branson und „Blitzscaling“ von Reid Hoffman groß zu denken, warum er die „LinkedIn“- App nutzt, um neue Türen für sein Business zu öffnen, wieso er mit dem Spiel „Minecraft“ von seinem Arbeitsalltag abschalten kann, inwiefern der Podcast „The Twenty Minute VC“ seine Augen geöffnet hat, wieso er die Newsletter von „Gründerszene“ und „TechCrunch“ bis zum Ende liest, warum ihn die Website „9GAG“ immer wieder zum Schmunzeln bringt und warum Tom denkt, dass jeder die Welt ein Stück besser machen kann, indem man auf Personen zugeht und jeden Tag etwas Gutes tut.
In der heutigen Episode spreche ich mit Michael Schulte, dem King of Viral Hits (9Gag uvm.) darüber, welche wichtigen Schlüsselelemente es benötigt, damit Inhalte viralen gehen können. //Sponsor dieses Podcast ist “Athletic Greens“. Als HörerIn meines Podcasts erhältst du zu Deinen Athletic Greens einen Jahresvorrat an Vitamin D3 und 5 Travel Packs kostenlos dazu! Das Angebot findest du unter www.athleticgreens.com/startuphacks
I dag ser vi på memes og på mediernes kommentarspor, fordi der her kan findes både voldtægtsjokes og victim blaming – og så bliver kvinder vurderet ud fra, om de er flotte nok til at blive voldtaget eller ej. I weekenden bragte avisen BT en historie om en 17-årige kvinde, der havde anmeldt to mænd for voldtægt ved en privatfest. I kommentarsporet til artiklen står der blandt andet: ”Hvad nu, hvis det er falsk, og hun gjorde det for opmærksomhed?” Hvad er det for kultur, der er blevet skabt nogle steder på nettet, når der bliver joket med overgreb? Hvilke konsekvenser kan det have på vores evne til at skelne mellem på sex og vold? Det forsøger vi at finde ud af. Medvirkende: John Peter Joyce, forperson i Everyday Sexism Project DanmarkAnton Gade-Nielsen, vært på ALL CAPSMaja Brandt Andreasen, ph.d. og forsker i memekulturen under #MeToo-bevægelsen i 2017 med fokus på, hvordan kvindehad og nedgørelse af minoriteter dyrkes.Værter: Camilla Michelle Mikkelsen & Cecilie DumanskiTilrettelægger: Camilla Michelle Mikkelsen
Fama no 9GAG, Cuidado com os Iogurtes, Vacina para nos Salvar, Teorias da Conspiração e Acreditem na Ciência. Créditos: Apresentadoras: Beatriz Lopes e Diana Sousa Genérico: André Lamúrias Edição: Beatriz Lopes
Dette er en særudgave af ALL CAPS med Nanna Schmidt Nordestgaard. Programmet handler om memes, der kort sagt kan defineres som interne internetjokes af billeder og tekst.Vi følger memekulturens udvikling fra begyndelsen, hvor memes var underholdning i internettets afkroge til i dag, hvor du ved at memes er for alle, når store danske memeprofiler reklamerer for ost fra Arla, og din moster deler memes på Facebook.Gæster:Lars Konzack, der er lektor på institut for kommunikation på KU og som forsker i nørdkultur og memes.Mette Skammeritz, der er art director hos Holm Kommunikation og har memeprofilen Skammekrogen på Instagram med over 16000 følgere,Tobias Dahl Weischer, der er gymnasielærer og rage comics-fan. Memes: Dancing Baby, https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=-5x5OXfe9KY&feature=emb_titleROFLcopter,https://forums.x-plane.org/uploads/monthly_2020_01/roflcopter_by_yoshio_the_hedgehog.jpg.886eb8cac559680ad03be011b122472c.jpg Disaster Girl, https://www.pinterest.dk/pin/312789136590084601/ Advice Dog,https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/003/171/clownsdog.jpgI Can Haz Cheeseburger,https://www.researchgate.net/figure/The-most-iconic-LOLcat-I-Can-Has-Cheezburger_fig4_334052666Rage Comics, https://cheezburger.com/7571352064/attempted-saving Overly attached girlfriend,https://miro.medium.com/max/1400/1*d-_sgDHaT4qB4mYlEsuZTQ.jpegDistracted Boyfriend, https://conservativememes.com/t/best-boyfriend-ever-meme Spilmester Martin, https://www.instagram.com/p/B7ypYyCJZG-/?fbclid=IwAR1MHLgJhG7Ey8rL4Ptezik1uPkefYwpCdkk4sjQzG8zwfl-wYLZdl8SVtYALL CAPS er et ugentligt program om hvad der rør sig lige nu på de sociale medier; influencers, youtubedrama, shitstorms, memes, troldehære og alt det andet. I ALL CAPS tager Anton Gade-Nielsen internetkulturen og -humoren alvorligt når han sammen med gæster og lyttere undersøger, hvor tendenser og trends opstår og hvordan vi navigerer i dem.ALL CAPS bliver produceret til LOUD af ENIGMA – museum for post, tele & kommunikation.
Dank Instagram, 9GAG und Co. kleben Julians Augen an dessen Handy – über 8 Stunden täglich! Kein Wunder, bekommt er langsam aber sicher Schwierigkeiten, die Meme-Welt vom Real Life zu unterscheiden. So wird Julians Alltag zum Albtraum. Zum Beispiel beim Einkaufen. René (42) aus Mettmenstetten ist Verschwörungstheoretiker aus Leidenschaft. Alternative Fakten sind sein Lebensinhalt. Der ewige Single ist schon lange auf der Suche nach der richtigen Frau an seiner Seite. Bei «Verschwörer, ledig, sucht…» möchte er nun endlich sein Herz verschenken.
Dank Instagram, 9GAG und Co. kleben Julians Augen an dessen Handy – über 8 Stunden täglich! Kein Wunder, bekommt er langsam aber sicher Schwierigkeiten, die Meme-Welt vom Real Life zu unterscheiden. So wird Julians Alltag zum Albtraum. Zum Beispiel beim Einkaufen. René (42) aus Mettmenstetten ist Verschwörungstheoretiker aus Leidenschaft. Alternative Fakten sind sein Lebensinhalt. Der ewige Single ist schon lange auf der Suche nach der richtigen Frau an seiner Seite. Bei «Verschwörer, ledig, sucht…» möchte er nun endlich sein Herz verschenken.
Rob Michaels joins Jimmer Lowe for an Episode of Q’d Up. Rob Michaels is a Toronto-based writer, performer, director, and improviser. After completing bachelor degrees in both mathematics and business, he realized his true passion lies in comedy. He has placed in the Austin Film Festival for a spec written for “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” and in the ScreenCraft Pilot Launch for his original pilot, “Trading Life”. He is a graduate of Second City’s Sketch Conservatory Program and an alumnus of their Bob Curry Diversity Fellowship. He recently performed in the pre-show for Second City’s FamCo show “What The Elf?!” and as a swing in Second City’s EdCo show “We WOKE Up Like This.” His Fringe Show “Woke N Broke” was awarded “Outstanding Ensemble” and rated “NNNN” by NOW Magazine. His sketch comedy channel, Wishful Genies, has been screened in numerous festivals and accumulated millions of views online via features on Funny Or Die and 9GAG.Rob is most notable for his roles in his own sketches, because the only person willing to cast him is himself. In his free time, Rob likes to travel to new places and listen to Disney songs on repeat.
Former COO of 9GAG. Marketing veteran turned global digital & social media publishing startup executive. Women in Tech.
00:25 "WORDPAD" 18:30 "QUICKY" 22:25 DAVID FT. BRANKO - "LOCH IM KOPF" 24:20 "TOP 3"
Get ready to laugh out loud! Today Dr. Dan treats listeners to an episode filled with humor and real life parenting advice from the hilarious author, professional comic writer, and (in his own words) “amateur father” James Breakwell (best known as the Twitter phenomena @XplodingUnicorn). A parent of four daughters, James Breakwell is the popular author of several funny parenting books including the newest How to Save Your Child from Ostrich Attacks, Accidental Time Travel, and Anything Else that Might Happen on an Average Tuesday. James tackles challenges ordinary challenges parents encounter in their own everyday lives and at the same time gives us all his fresh perspective and a great laugh, too. Dr. Dan and James chat about parenting, humor, silly scenarios, pets, kids, jokes, and much more in today’s episode. Dr. Dan has fun sharing why over one million fans follow James and his parenting adventures on Twitter. At the end of the episode, parents will giggle like kids when they hear James talk to Dr. Dan about his Parent Footprint Moment involving his pet pigs. Dr. Dan and James end the show with great advice - merely surviving every single day on the parenting journey is an enormous accomplishment. James Breakwell’s comedy went viral in April 2016 when Buzzfeed featured his kid-centric jokes in an article that quickly drew more than two million views. His jokes have been featured by USA Today, US Magazine, DailyMail.com, Metro.co.uk, Huffington Post, 9GAG, theCHIVE.com, CollegeHumor.com, and countless TV, radio, and internet outlets. James Breakwell’s articles have appeared in Reader’s Digest, The Federalist, and AskMen. His next book Prance Like No One’s Watching will be published in spring 2020. Watch this free video to learn more about Dr. Dan and Parent Footprint Awareness Training®.
Duh! Isu soal hamil di kolam renang udah sampe ke 9Gag. Padahal yang ngomong dia, malah jadi gue yang malu. Episode kali ini bakal bahas pernyataan dari Ibu Komisioner yang sampe jadi meme dan perlu gak sih sex education itu? Di obrolin sama Aga dan Nesa. Dengerin dong!
En este episodio Andrés y Manuel discuten sobre memética, política y como usar los memes como dispositivo de auto análisis.
Today's guest set out to create a product to solve a problem in his bathroom sink, wound up with two utility patents, numerous copyrights and trademarks and went through lots of ups and downs along the way. This week we are having him on the podcast to recount the seller side of a two-part seller/buyer series on the build and sell process. It's always inspiring to hear stories of entrepreneurs who built something based on a need they uncovered. Nicholas Galekovic, the co-founder of Beard King had always been creative, going way back to the dawn of design in technology. He was active in the early days of the digital space, doing one-offs for brands and starting a small digital marketing agency. He had gotten used to seeing brands succeed and fail when he realized that it might be time to start building his own brand equity. Episode Highlights: Nicholas walks us through the process of jumping off the couch and creating the product. How the timing was a factor in the success of Beard King. The patent processes and how they played into the growth and eventual sale of Beard King. What Nicholas did that was outside of the box to make his product and brand different. How long it took him to pivot from US-based to overseas production. Why learning every day is part of the success equation. Nicholas's Shark Tank experience. Amazon's patent neutralization program and how it helps protect product builders. Nicholas shares his two must-dos for preparing the business for the exit. What his next adventure is and what he can now do with all that invaluable learning. Transcription: Mark: For those of you that are listening in your cars and not taking a look at the video that we have up on YouTube of this podcast. You can't see that Joe is actually supporting just the faintest hint of a beard. So Joe is this intentional or is it just the stress of Quiet Light getting to you. Joe: Oh my dear this is embarrassing compared to the guest on the podcast this week. His name is Nicholas Galekovic, there you go. I wasn't going to try saying that name. I know you aren't. But let's just call him the Beard King because that's his company's name or former company name. He developed a product to solve a problem, wound up with two utility patents, a couple of design patents, lots of copyrights, trademarks, and went through lots and lots of ups and downs as we talked about the podcast. He's essentially run up with his doctorate in product development, branding, marketing, things of that nature before he exited a couple of months ago. So this week we're going to have Nicholas on the podcast. He is the person who sold his business. So people get to hear about the process and what it takes. And then the following week we're going to have Raj the person who bought his business. So we're going to do a two-part series on who sold their business and who bought that business so people are going to see it on back to back. Mark: That's fantastic I love this series when we can do the buyer and the seller. Even if we can get just one of the parties on it's always super useful. I know I talked to somebody recently about the podcast and they told me that these are some of their favorite episodes. So we are going to try and get some more sellers on. I know I have a seller coming on here soon in the coming weeks of somebody who is going to tell their story as well. I'm excited about this because I love these products that come out of this practicality of I've experienced this, I had a problem, I solved it, I turned it into a business and not only just a little business but something pretty significant. Joe: Yeah, he's been on the Shark Tank, got an offer, got a deal, ended up turning it down rightfully so; intelligently so. He talks about utility patents, the Amazon program, and grants to patents, and talks about some of the great things he did right in terms of social media and video. He actually had Snoop Dogg who was tweeting about his product and brand which is pretty cool. And then he talks about some of the mistakes he made. You know things that if he looks back he does want to live, gone, I wish, I should have, I could have, I would have. But he points out directly what he thinks he did wrong and what he could do differently and just dropping some advice for folks that are following in his footsteps. Mark: That's fantastic. Let's go and listen to him. Joe: Hey, folks Joe Valley here from Quiet Light Brokerage and today I've got somebody that just sold their business. Well, I shouldn't say just because it was in late spring of this year which is 2019. It's August 29th, 2019, my wife and I's 21st wedding anniversary. Thank you very much. Nicholas: Congrats. Joe: Thank you, Nick or Nicholas. Folks we have Nicholas Galekovic on the line and I had to ask him how to pronounce his name. I've known him for almost a year now and I've always screwed it up so I wanted to get it right. Nicholas, how are you? Nicholas: Good, Joe. How are you doing man? Thank you so much and don't worry my whole life I've heard the mispronunciation of my last name. So I'm quite used to that. I bring that into the branding side but I'm definitely excited to be here. Thanks for having me today so I can share my experience with you guys. Joe: We were going tell it you folks he's down in Florida and there's a hurricane coming in and pardon the lightning and whatnot but instead, he had a light just fall but we're not going to cut that out because you still are great. You sound great and it's life in the podcast where we're not professional; well I guess we, I don't know. Nicholas: Yeah we are. Joe: I don't know if we're professional podcasters. Anyway, I was going to say that is one fine looking beard. You should be in the beard business. Nicholas: Absolutely and I think by accident, by default I became in that business. Joe: You did, didn't you? So why don't we tell the folks because you and I have that little inside joke there; why don't we tell them who you are and your background? I'm going to let you do it. Tell them a little bit of background about yourself. Nicholas: Sure, absolutely. So you know I've always been in kind of the creative field and I really started to hone in on my expertise about eight years ago and I was doing more graphic design for other clients and really started to hone in what technology I like to use. So obviously Photoshop being the main one, Adobe Illustrator, I really got used to the Adobe Creative Suite. So I would just charge clients to do a flyer or one-off. I mean back then the digital space wasn't as big. I mean it has always been big but this is back in like the MySpace thing. So I even started off designing MySpace pages before I created havoc. Joe: You're aging yourself right now. Nicholas: I mean you know but I'm going way back. So then I'll just fast forward a little bit here and I started to hone in on my skill set of design. So then from there at a company called Kovick and Kovick was what I call a brand tailor. We really focus on helping companies with their brand identity, their strategy, website design, logo design, you name it. So I had a small marketing agency where I really started to I would say have success in business in that regard. But I always had a designer mentality we'll call it which later on down the story you'll see how that soon fulfilled me. And then I started to see a lot of these companies fail as far as whether they're small big or whatever and I would put my heart and soul into these companies I was designing. But then I realized I'm building all this brand equity but for other people in a sense. I'm still an entrepreneur but I'm doing it for the sake of their brands; which is fine. So then Beard King came about when I was just simply solving a problem that I had on the day to day basis which was trimming my facial hair. You mentioned the glorious beard hair. So it wasn't always this long and glorious but usually when it's a beard like let's say you're a size or small-sized beard you make some mess all over this thing. Basically, I just came out with this product called a beard bib and we'll dive may be more into the story in detail here but that's kind of how Beard King came about for four and a half years ago. And then I met you Joe last here. And then here we are right now. Joe: You and I and I think Brad. Right? Nicholas: Yes. Joe: We had lunch or breakfast may be down in Miami before the Blue Ribbon Mastermind; shout out to the Blue Ribbon Mastermind members. Nicholas: Shout out to Ezra; yes. Joe: A heck of a group of entrepreneurs there for sure. Nicholas: Absolutely. Joe: So we've been through the process of doing the valuation of getting your business ready for sale of getting it under contract and going through and selling it. We're actually later in the month going to have Raj on the podcast as well. Raj is the gentleman that bought the Beard King. So we're going to go full circle with the buyer and seller and hear Raj's story about how it's been going since he purchased it. And you and Raj have got along great. You're good friends now. You might be doing some business together in the future outside of the Beard King which is always great to hear. Well let's talk about the process because you have something or had something; Raj has it now that was relatively unique. Nicholas: Yeah. Joe: 100 plus businesses in the last seven years and less than a handful have had a utility patent on them. Let's hear a bit of that story you were making a mess in the bathroom sink and created something called the beard bib. How did you develop the product? Did you create one? A prototype from an apron at home or what did you do? What was the first epiphany [inaudible 00:08:25.0] and where do you go from there? Nicholas: Of course, so I mean I used to use a T-shirt. So you could picture you're at home, you're about to trim, it's either A. use the sink. Let that be the catcher. Get the hair all over. Try to clean it up. We all know that's super tedious. And being in 20 19 and then when I invented it that's four or five years ago so still though we're in this age where there's always a solution, right? There's always a product that's been invented. Everything's been invented and now you're just creating a better mousetrap. But in this case, I usually just use my T-shirt but then I wouldn't get like the little hairs all inside the T-shirt. And I'm like there has to be something like; I don't even know if Amazon was huge back then as far as how big it is now. But I think I just did some basic Google searching, Amazon searching, and I didn't really find anything. So I'm like you know what I'm just going to draw something together for myself. And I remember being home one night, I had a few glasses of wine, just chilling and I'm like you know what let me get up and start grabbing whatever household materials I could find. So I grabbed; it wasn't necessarily like an apron but it was almost like one of those hair cutting capes. I didn't know how to sew so I just; what's a man going to do? We're going to use staples. So I was literally finding whatever I can. And it was hideous but it actually kind of worked. So if you can imagine a product like a bib attaches around your neck and suction cups to the mirror as simple as that. Some of the simplest solutions are ingenious. And in fact, as the story goes along a lot of our customers are like I wish I would have thought of that like one of those things. And actually part of the story is funny because I remember thinking to myself well there's nothing out there I'm just going to use this for myself. I know how to brand a business but I don't know how to operate and scale a business. So I kind of let it sit for almost six months. And I remember coming across the Norelco or Panasonic clippers that tried to solve the same issue but with like a vacuum seal. What I found was; what my goal was the death of this idea. Let me just go and buy this product. And I actually tested it out but it didn't really work. It may be caught 20% of the hairs. But not only that sometimes people try to solve simple problems with these extravagant solutions which is unnecessary. So after that, I'm like you know what let me try this again. So I actually ended up manufacturing. I live in Miami so there are tons of manufacturers around here but of course with that comes greater costs. So I just tried a few. And long and behold I'm realizing in my mind, okay I have a company or I have a product called a beard bib but that's very limiting and so the branding mind starts to kick in. So I started thinking bigger scale. And I tripped up on during my naming process. Since I have all these processes and I saw ease of how to create brands it was easy for me to kind of just bootstrap that portion of it which sometimes a lot of people pay a lot of money for that. And I came up with Beard King thinking bigger picture; beard oils, brushes, washes, all these things. So I kind of accidentally got into the beard market. I did just wake up one day and said I'm going to get into the beard niche. And it just so happens that it also started to trend big time many years ago. But the trend was going up and I think that was from some other companies kind of breaking through. And yeah that's kind of the initial process of how I came up with the invention, prototyped it, tested it before even scaling it. Joe: You got off the couch and you actually did it. People have great ideas all the time but don't act on it don't know what to do with it. I'm going to just put this out there and then maybe we'll edit it out but seriously this is like an alcohol-infused invention. You sit and grab whatever you could in the house and started stapling things together and as you said it was hideous but it worked. And after several prototypes and a lot of money you wound up with was it; remind me, was it two utility patents and two design patents? Nicholas: Yes. So we can talk about the intellectual property side of things and again mind you as an entrepreneur you have to be willing to learn. So I didn't know anything about intellectual property maybe besides a little bit of trademarking but the pat world is completely different. So, of course, I did the initial patent process. The name of not a utility, not design but what's the one right before that? Joe: I don't know if there is one before that I thought it was designing utility. Somebody is going to have to call us and help us out. Nicholas: Right. Well, basically it just gets your spot in line for a year. So it allows you… Joe: Provisional patent. Nicholas: There you go. Thank you, Joe. You see your lawyer; I know, but essentially the provisional patent is your spot in line so you can kind of tweak and work on it but you can't go so far outside the scope. I mean it was five years ago that I did it so I forgot the name of it. And they're also not strong; they're really just your place in line. But if you have something that you really know you'd go straight for the utility patent. And what I found was I mean it took almost three years to finally get the patents that were issued. So you have to remember during this process; yes it's great for exit, it was amazing and we'll talk about that of how it all kind of played into the whole Amazon patent neutralization program. But going back in time the product went viral. And of course there's going to be knock offs and whether you have a provisional patent, a patent pending in this cut-throat industry, in this fast-paced e-commerce business, people don't care. They're going to still sell it. So this is kind of gets into the pat IP side of where when you do have a viral product that never existed before we basically created a new market; this beard bib market that never existed before. So it was flattering on one hand but obviously very aggravating on the other. We're losing money left and right with the knockoffs. Joe: Yeah. And that was for a period of time that was just too darn long. Looking back do you think that you could have done anything differently with the provisional patent and patent pending? There's just simply no real protection there. Nicholas: Yeah I mean the only thing I could say that you could do different which I never really like to say I'd like to do all that over again it's more like what did I learn from this. Joe: Yeah exactly. Nicholas: Would be perhaps accelerating the patent process. I think we chose the route because of cost. Usually, that's always when you have a company you don't have the cash to infuse into intellectual property. So I think we did the slower one, not the accelerated patent. Also as you're waiting for the provisional patent it gives you kind of time to pick and choose what elements that you want to claim or drop. Also, it's extremely hard to get a patent because some of these patent examiners they're tough. I mean it's not like they know you personally but it's like every little thing and then prior arts. So that's where you get into the field of you might think you invented something new but when they start stacking you against prior art; for example bibs in general, that was one of the prior art cited against our patent. It's just so difficult. So we have to kind of adjust to what parts of the application we want to claim. Joe: I was curious about that because anybody that I know that's filed a patent has said that they're going to say no and then you've got to pivot and go back at them with this other unique feature to your patent. How many times did you have to go back to that examiner until they eventually said granted; you're right, here's your patent? Nicholas: I mean looking through the docket history; by the way I mean first of all get a great lawyer. I'm not a lawyer so if you try to do things yourself you don't really know the ins and outs but I believe we went through at least three rounds per se and we still by the time we were getting ready to sell the business we'll have to talk about that with Raj when you interview him but there was a design patent still pending. So it took about like I said three or four iterations for the first utility and then just the next utility fell right after that a month later. So I think we got the first one in September and the next one in November and then you know. Joe: It was falling quickly. You were getting them quickly as you were preparing the business to sell. Nicholas: Correct. Joe: But from beginning to end from the time you decided to file for the patent until you got that last one in November of 2018 how many months or years was that process for you? Nicholas: It was almost about like I said three and a half years because again provisional patent was in the first year but that kind of only hold your spot in place. And then when you file for utility that time clock starts all over again. So that was one of the takeaways I was saying that I might have changed is just either going straight to utility and or accelerating. That's how you can probably get it faster. But in hindsight also being able to enforce your patent you're going to need cash to also enforce. It's one thing to have a patent. That's great. That's amazing. You know I actually literally; you could see on the back my wall right here that's a little patent but it doesn't mean anything if it was sitting on a wall. You've got to have cash to enforce. So that was the second part of this strategy was being able to have cash to take down these people. And we can probably segway into the topic of Amazon's pattern neutralization program. Joe: Yeah, I do want to talk about that. You know what I'd like to hear first because though? [inaudible 00:17:44.5] your story and the success that you found at the very end and actually helped Raj your buyer and propelled the business. I mean it was taking off by the time he bought it which is just great timing for him. But you had some great successes along the way with the Beard King and the bib. Can you just highlight a couple of those points? What did you do that was a bit outside the box that your standard e-commerce entrepreneur or Amazon FBA entrepreneur may not have done? Nicholas: Yeah. I think the first thing would be the branding and the marketing. You know with the named Beard King I started to brainstorm on okay how can we treat our customers different? I think even when we first met I would say King Joe or Lord Joe or Queen Sarah or whatever. Joe: [inaudible 00:18:31.7] is what your email add. Nicholas: At a royal day was the signature. So I really thought to every touchpoint, every detail; whether it's a phone call, email, flyer, or whatever it might be; packaging, everything was based around royal theme. And that's important to stand out nowadays especially with Amazon businesses just kind of being one out products and you kind of forget about the brand you just want function but to have that little extra piece; the second piece of that would be the video content. So I did a lot of the storyboarding, scripting, and writing of these pieces. I think the first one we hired one of my buddies to shoot it. And that first video ended up being picked up by a huge Facebook account like 9Gag or Unilab. And then once those big Facebook accounts picked it up it just goes viral. So I think within the first six to eight months of business that first video we did went viral. If anything I was a little self-conscious about it because people were making fun of it. But good or bad PR doesn't matter; it's great. Joe: I think if I recall in the package we put together we shared some of those links and am I remembering it right that Snoop Dogg tweeted out; as it Snoop Dogg or somebody else? Nicholas: Oh yeah. I think the meme was; so that was the meme portion of it but I think it went along the lines like you know a pissed off woman invented this. Joe: Yes, that's what it is. Nicholas: And so basically Snoop Dogg, Usher, even besides those accounts the big accounts; Facebook was huge on video and you can go viral a lot easier than you can today. I mean I think we're in the 40, 50 million views collectively across social media platforms which of course infused fire into the sales and this was right before picture going Shark Tank. So I imagine we had okay sales and then one month I think we had $80,000 in sales. I'm like how am I going to fulfill these orders? Joe: Yeah. Nicholas: That's a good problem to have but… Joe: So moving along with a story there and you just mentioned Shark Tank but we'll get to that in a minute as well. You were manufacturing in the United States which was more expensive. How long did it take you to pivot and move your manufacturing overseas? Nicholas: I think… Joe: I think you did right? Nicholas: Yeah, we did. I mean I think another pain point of any business or entrepreneur is when you're kind of forced to grow. Some people just want to grow but then you grow too fast and you can't handle it. But for me these types of pivots; when you're almost forced to do something it's kind of like working out and you've got to go to that next level of weight to kind of grow. So for me, yes we were manufacturing in Miami for an insane amount of cost per unit. And I did that also on purpose which I suggest people do because you don't want to invest too much with too many units and then they don't sell. So I was willing to see proof of concept. That was my first thing. Joe: Especially for you, because you invented the niche, a lot of folks are finding a niche that's already selling well and they're just doing that branding of their own product. They know there's; they need to get eyeballs. They know the units are going to sell if I can get eyeballs. You know it only had to get eyeballs but you had to educate the people what the product was. Nicholas: Right. Joe: So the video was fantastic. That's a very visual product. Nicholas: Absolutely. Joe: So at one point you did pivot and you moved manufacturing overseas. Did you figure that out yourself? Did you hire a company? Nicholas: Yeah. You know actually that guy originally; so I'm kind of like Bob the Builder, right? I'll piece everything together and when we were manufacturing Miami I was sourcing the materials from China. You just buy; my natural gut feeling like let me source material there, ship it here, and then make it here. So the problem with that obviously is the fact that it's super expensive to be shipping a bunch of material. So the same guy that I ended up ordering a lot of the material from we established a nice rapport and relationship he ended up kind of telling me on the side hey look I'm going to go up my own manufacture let me know if you need anything. So essentially not only did I create a niche but for this individual, he ended up starting his own manufacturing facility almost really based off of our product. And we were like his number one customer. So we had a long relationship. He was basically the only guy I used for the entire time and I think to this day the new owner is actually still using him. Joe: [inaudible 00:22:53.9] loyal; that's the story. Good relationships like that are great. I'm going to throw out there to some of the folks listening there are companies out there that can help with the manufacturing overseas. I just did a podcast with Zach Leonard from Gembah and he's explaining what they do and it's the exact type of company that you probably needed at the time. It would've made your life a lot easier. They do all the importing and shipping, the [inaudible 00:23:22.1] industrial designers on the team. I know their company; I think in Gembah is Austin, Enventys is down in Charlotte. They've been around since 2002. They actually did some of the industrial design work for the Miracle Mop and other products like that; a really, really impressive company there as well. They actually; really interesting for proof of concept like your new invention, new category that you created, they will actually do all the industrial design work, do 3D printing, do a video of the product, and then put it up on Kickstarter there's interest. And then if it's a success they'll take the orders but then they'll go manufacturing. So brilliant idea. It's; I don't know, I wish everybody listening that's an entrepreneur now knew about these different companies. Nicholas: Of course, it would make it; I mean that's why I said in the beginning of the podcast you got to be willing to learn something new every day because I didn't have experience in sourcing or manufacturing but I learned. Joe: Yeah. Nicholas: So it's great to have those companies but with that also will come costs. So you do have to have a little money. I'm sure it's not free. Joe: Yeah, they probably don't work for free that's for sure. Nicholas: No, they probably don't. Joe: Let's talk about Shark Tank. You brought it up; you were on Shark Tank. How did you go through the process? What was it like? Was it the biggest joy in your life or very very difficult? Nicholas: I mean it's obviously very stressful in the sense that they leave it open-ended. Like literally; and I think when I heard one of the other guests on the show talk about how they never really guaranteed anything and that's super true. Actually, the whole process took a year. So from the year that you audition until; and it could be different in any case, but the year you audition or the beginning of it then you go through several funnels of interviews, face to face Skype calls or Xoom calls like this and then eventually you fly out to LA and you pitch in front of the producers and it's still not guaranteed. And then they'll call next. And if not you fly back. And then if they choose you, you stay another day or two and then you just wait for your spot to be filmed and then you're still not guaranteed to be airing. Now the airing of the show is kind of like the pivot for the company. And not only that if you do film and you get a deal that's huge because it adds a lot of value to that shark to then want to close the deal with you. So by the time that we auditioned, filmed, and then I think there was like a six-month gap in between due diligence and finally getting that air date which they only give it to you like a week or two in advance. So imagine that, it's like you're always on your toes like are we going to get it, are we're going to air, are we not; but they just say do your business as if Shark Tank doesn't exist. Joe: That's hard to manage your inventory level if you're going to get that extra 10,000 orders next week. Nicholas: Of course and you can imagine I like to call the Shark Tank effect this kind of trickle effect because let's say you do air. The amazing thing about it is as we all know nobody really watches TV live anymore, or at least I don't. So you get that initial spike from viewers that are viewing it live. Of course, you can advertise that; promote it, but then you're on Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Prime, you're on all these things that you're kind of in the Shark Tank alumni books forever. So you still get spikes. I mean in fact we still re-air all the time; airports, I think it goes from ABC to CNBC. So that content is syndicated across all the platforms and it's great. So just to be on air alone the exposure is worth millions of dollars advertising. So it was a great experience. I definitely will go for it again if I can. And it was great. It was an amazing experience. Joe: I bet they would love to have you back with a second invention someday. That would be really; a good story for them too I could just see it really, really working. So we're going to fast forward a little bit. I just want to say one thing about Shark Tank I had another guest on that said that after you pitch a lot of entrepreneurs come pitch the same day they take them and they put them all in separate hotel. You have to go for an hour of council and then you go to separate hotels. Do you have to do the same thing? Nicholas: Yeah, that was absolutely true and I think I know the conversation that you were having with [inaudible 00:27:51.9]. Joe: So you had to go through an hour of counseling as well just to make… Nicholas: I was like alright can we go now? I'm good. But yeah it just depends. I mean it's very stressful you need to almost debrief because I mean I remember the call time was like let's say 6:00 a.m. but we didn't film until almost 12:00. And I was starving I'm like I literally pulled the producer and I'm like I got to eat I'm about to pass out. I imagine it's like the biggest pitch in your life. And that's another crazy thing to think about to kind of show anybody that's scared to pitch, public speak, to do anything like that. That was the first time I've ever even pitched a business. So it's like I never pitched a business in front of Joe or Bob or anybody. And then here I am in front of Mark Cuban, Lori Grenier, Chris Sacca, like all these major names that I'm like just doing my thing. And that's another cool tidbit of the show that I could probably add that you feel like you might be nervous and all that but not really because it's like having a conversation. They're intimidating, you're in there for like an hour, and then they condense it down to eight minutes. So it seems intense but it's TV guys. So just keep that in mind. Joe: Lots of editing. So the success on Shark Tank led to lots of knock offs. But you were working on the patent the entire time. And eventually, you were offered two utility patents, design patents, things of that nature. What did you do? We talked about this just as they started coming out and you mentioned the patent, the Amazon patent neutralization program, for those that are not familiar with it could you talk about that a little bit? Nicholas: Yes sure. You know this is Amazon's way of showing you know what guys we got to do something about this we know it's an issue and Amazon is such a huge platform. And I think that's why everyday people are kind of like well I want to do this too. And so sometimes dealing with some of these knock offs directly and strategically you realize they're just everyday people that didn't even know they were knocking you off. And then, of course, you have people that know that they're knocking you off and then they try to be slick and go around you whatever it might be. But the Amazon patent neutralization program is great for patent holders, inventors and it says look if you're selling this product you have a utility patent we're not going to be a lawyer but they hire a third-party law firm that instead of going through litigation which we could even touch on that quickly as I went through a litigation with a knock off that tried to sue me and here I am blowing cash which of course affects the bottom line; cash that I'll never see again. But circling back the program actually is instead of going through a long drawn out expensive process of patent litigation it brings in a third party and it says seller if you have a patent give us a list; I think it's 50 Asense at a time, we're going to reach out to all them. They have two weeks to respond. If they don't respond well then guess what? Automatically you get removed; the sellers that are knocking off. So it's kind of like they just said alright we bow out without saying anything. And then what we found was a small percentage of people opt-in. The opt-in process costs I think $4,000. I don't know if it's changed as of today. I mean it's only been a couple of months. So you opt-in with 4k, the other seller has now another two weeks to put in 4k and then you go through the process. I don't know what happens after that because I at this point in the business ended up selling it. And of course, this gave great hope for the new buyer because he's like wow we just got rid of 50 plus Asense, only two people opted in. I think this is great. So it just allows the inventor; because there's really nothing you could do for patents right now before that. You could do trademark claims and copyright claims but that portion of it what we found building our SOP's is that it's really outsourced. So it's crazy you could do the same trademark claim eight times and it doesn't get caught by the first seven agents so the eighth agent might pick it up and remove it but it's a game of Whack a Mole and man is it frustrating. Joe: Yeah. We'll talk to Raj about it. Nicholas: Absolutely. Joe: About the neutralization program and what it looks like competition-wise on Amazon now that they've got that program in there. Let's talk a little bit about preparing your business for sale and you've gone through this, you've got the benefit of hindsight. You did a lot of things right. Clearly, these folks have heard about Snoop Dogg tweeting about your product line, being on Shark Tank, and you got an offer but you ended up turning it down eventually. Just for clarification purposes that is the deal, right? You got the offer but you ended up not going with it. Nicholas: Yeah on Shark Tank we ended up doing a deal with Laurie. That's a funny piece; definitely watch as far as the way I close that deal. She was about to be [inaudible 00:32:38.0] I'm like why don't you make me an offer and she's like wait, what? Okay. So we got the offer but it was a rich 40% for 100k. Thank God I didn't take that deal. Looking back now I'm going to exit, imagine if I only owned 60% percent of the company. Joe: Yeah. So you did get an offer but you eventually turned it down because your business was exploding and growing. Nicholas: Financially it made zero sense but I wouldn't change it for anything. Joe: So then you're preparing the business for sale. We had a chance to meet again down in Miami at the Blue Ribbon Mastermind. So you've got that benefit of hindsight. To the audience that's listening now, that is running a business and may eventually exit or they never thought they could exit. What advice do you have for them in terms of the one or two things that they must do to prepare the business for sale and get them out? Nicholas: Well, first things first. I think having the benefit of hindsight is start a business to exit, right? Have an intent to exit because I don't think most people think about that. Even when I started Beard King I didn't think oh I wonder how this is going to end. I just thought it's going to always go up. And that's fine if you want to leave on a legacy or pass it to your kids or whatever it might be. But regardless I think you should always have an exit plan in the back of your mind and start there and then reverse engineer the business to always have a target to move towards. The second part of what I would suggest and probably would have changed for myself the beginning setting yourself up is the books. When you and I met back in January of 2019 you're like Nick look you got to get your books together. I mean obviously, if you're trying to sell an asset people need to see the numbers and the SDE based off of your last twelve trailing months isn't so strong. But you know what Joe I like how you said wait a little bit. Wait six months or and go get the valuation in the multiple that you want. So I think having your books in place, having the SOPs ready to be literally turn key is really the benefit to getting ready to exit your business. But if you do that from the get-go and you reconcile that every month it's much easier to do so literally in our case sell a business in two weeks. Joe: Yeah. The most difficult thing as a business adviser like myself, broker advisor is when someone comes to us and wants a certain value for their business and they ask is it worth this. And I can't tell because they don't have good clean financials. And by good clean financials, I don't mean that you don't run your personal stuff through the business. Most entrepreneurs do that. In fact a couple of things; I want to give a shout out first to Tyler Jefcoat at Seller Accuntant. So Tyler was great in this relationship; introduced us, good guy, you never hired him but he just gave you some advice and or did you hire him? I don't think you actually hired him to do the books, right? Nicholas: We ended up hiring him to do an audit sweep. Joe: There you go. Okay, so Tyler shout out to Tyler Jefcoat at Seller Accountant. The other thing is that there are generally four pillars; it's that risk, growth, transferability, and documentation. So if you do number one what Nick said was go into this with a plan to exit. Figure out what that exit process is like; figure out what the valuation process is like. Do you know audience what the definition of seller's discretionary earnings is? If you don't go to one of last three or four podcasts; Mark and I did an entire episode on what's a legitimate add back and it goes through that entire process. One of the benefits that you have now is that you've been there and you've done that. You've got that patent back there on your wall. You've sold a business. You've got the branding experience. You've got the manufacturing experience, the importing experience, the marketing experience; you've got it all. Now you just have to find that next great product and do it all again. And I see this every time; the first one you take some money off the table and the next one it's five to ten times bigger. And I'm hoping that's going to be the case for you. What is your next adventure? Do you have it sort of turning around back in your head or you're doing it or are you just taking some well-deserved time off from it? Nicholas: I'm sure like most entrepreneurs you could retire on a beach and then figure out what am I going to do with all this sand, right? You get bored. Joe: Yeah. Nicholas: You know taking a couple of weeks off to just reflect; your personal development I think is key to just kind of figure out your next move. And I think for me it's reflecting and learning from the mistakes and then creating an even stronger foundation even if it's from a corporate level, operational level, legal level; all these things that I learned on the fly. If you can set them up in the beginning with the intent to exit you're going to have a better shot at what you said; a higher multiple. I mean look selling Beard King was amazing but I think for me besides the liquid side of the asset I basically just purchased an MBA. I got a legal degree. Joe: At best you got your doctorate man; you learned so, so much. Nicholas: So much and I think it's that key takeaway of learning all those things hands-on versus just your standard education or self-taught on YouTube; it's invaluable. It's absolutely invaluable. Joe: I'm calling you Doc Galekovic from now on. Nicholas: I like it. Joe: [inaudible 00:37:54.2] because that's what you did for your own business. That's great. Nicholas: Absolutely. Joe: So listen we're running out of time, how do people find you if they want to reach out and talk to you about your story; maybe you can help them with their business or whatever the case is. It's always good to connect. How does somebody find you and reach out? Nicholas: Yeah, for sure. Definitely. You can reach out on Instagram. My handle is just my name so it's Nicholas Galekovic. I know that spelling is going to be tough but G-A-L-E-K-O-V-I-C, or you could shoot me an email directly. It's actually galekovic.nicholas@gmail.com. Joe: And we will put that in the show notes as well. Perfect. This has been fantastic. You're a good man. I appreciate you choosing Quiet Light Brokerage. It's been a pleasure working with you. I look forward to hearing about and helping you with your next adventure. Be sure to stay in touch [inaudible 00:38:43.1]. Links and Resources: Nicholas' Company Nicholas' Instagram Email Nicholas
In dieser Folge geht es um 100 Dinge. Wir bereden natürlich den Wechsel von Ninja zu Mixer und einer von uns bleibt komplett auf 9GAG hängen.
In her first episode, Sara sits down with comedian and viral sensation John Crist to talk about the importance of mental health, taking time for yourself, and finding balance! Despite all of his success in 2018, and with over 500 million video views and a successful stand-up comedy tour that sold out around the country, John confessed via social media that he wasn't happy and needed some time away. He shares his experience, what he did to find himself again, and the importance of using "laughter as medicine". For more on John Crist, visit johncristcomedy.com With over 1 billion video views, comedian and viral sensation John Crist is the next big thing in standup comedy. Whether you know him from viral videos like “Millennial International,” “Road Rage in the Church Parking Lot,” or “Every Parent at Disney,” Crist has solidified his comedic prowess with sold out shows from coast to coast. His most recent tour—The Human Being Tour—was named in the Top 100 Tours globally based on attendance and gross sales, selling over 197,000 tickets. He held the designation for four consecutive weeks, charting as high as #28. 10 years in, Crist has shared the stage with some of the best in the business, including Dave Chappelle, Jeff Foxworthy, Seth Meyers, Larry the Cable Guy, Dana Carvey, Adam Carolla, Tim Hawkins, and Louie Anderson just to name a few! Crist has created and starred in several videos for BuzzFeed and has made several appearances on the Bob and Tom Show. He has been featured on ESPN, Sports Illustrated, Fox & Friends, US Weekly, USA Today, Buzzfeed, Laughs on Fox, The Today Show, Huffington Post, The Bobby Bones Show, Oprah Magazine, The Bleacher Report, 9Gag, HLN, Men’s Humor, Relevant Magazine, The Adam Carolla Show, WGN, Cloyd Rivers, Old Row, Cracked, The Catalyst Conference, The Nerdist Network, TBN, Grand Ole Opry, and The Daily Wire.
“A lot of fun but also boring” – Ben 2019Links to the show:iTunes - Apple podcastSpotifyPodcasts by GoogleStitcherRSS: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/289283.rss Follow us on Social Media!InstagramFacebookTwitterIn this episode, Ben & Alex talk about why Ben refuses to accept a five year old friend request and his initiation to the freefolk. Alex tries to convince Ben that he should have an Instagram & LinkedIn account, and expresses his love for a particular uniform. Join us for a casual and interesting chat regarding topics we enjoy talking about. Triple B will be posting new episodes weekly so follow along wherever you get your podcast!Links to recommendations we discussed in this episode:Binging with Babish - Ben@midtownuniform - AlexOther links to things discussed in this episode:@annekasvenskaofficialFreefolk subredditTrollface memesSomebody toucha my spaghet memeAbsolutely barbaric meme Italian food
Episode 25 explores a world where people wear their red flags on their sleeve (or forehead), a new round of Wrong Answer, Here's Why!, and a trip down memory lane discussing how we wasted hours of our time BEFORE we knew about Reddit. This episode's AskReddits are brought to you by: u/asitwere_sotospeak u/raind33r This episode is sponsored by BetterKateThanNever.net -- don't even think about planning your next vacation without her help! Please visit us or follow via the following convenient channels: hosts@promptpodcast.com Twitter: @promptpod Instagram: @promptpod www.promptpodcast.com All music provided by Adobe or the YouTube Sound Library. Please see website for attribution details!
What's up podcast. I did a live Q&A a few weeks back and answering questions on a range of topics from the 9GAG community. I focused on defining success, my favorite basketball team, the stress of dealing with exams and much more. Below are the 10 questions I was asked, check it out and let me know what you thought on twitter @garyvee 1. What’s the best thing to do when finishing high school? 2. How do I get out of my comfort zone? 3. Who is your favorite NBA team and player? 4. What was the most conflicting moment of your career? 5. Would you call yourself successful? 6. How do you deal with annoying people? 7. What’s your favorite curse word? 8. How do you fight the stress before exams? 9. How do I know if I found the right job? 10. What do you do during the weekend?
Welcome back everyone! I want to present you my first album called Dreaming. With lots of reworks and a couple of new songs. First of all I want to say thank you for giving me courage to still making my podcast and my music. I really appreciate your support and your awesome ratings on iTunes. This podcast is 5 stars in the US with more than 50 rewievs. That's crazy tho! THIS is my first album and I called it Dreaming (thanks to a subscriber who gave me the idea) It has that name because I started a year ago doing this just for fun, I was working and soon I was going to start my studies. No one supported me. Big thanks to GentleBeatz who supported me on my first release and gave me courage to release more songs, InYourChill who uploaded my songs to his channel and his stream and is always waiting for more submissions, to 9GAG users who promoted my songs with awesome videos, to my friend Sebastian who guided me in this fantastic world and did the guitar on Childhood Memories and to my girlfriend who supported me since day 0. Also many thanks to YOU! Yes, you, who are reading this, because whithout you this would never have happened. Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart
Welcome back everyone! I want to present you my first album called Dreaming. With lots of reworks and a couple of new songs. First of all I want to say thank you for giving me courage to still making my podcast and my music. I really appreciate your support and your awesome ratings on iTunes. This podcast is 5 stars in the US with more than 50 rewievs. That's crazy tho! THIS is my first album and I called it Dreaming (thanks to a subscriber who gave me the idea) It has that name because I started a year ago doing this just for fun, I was working and soon I was going to start my studies. No one supported me. Big thanks to GentleBeatz who supported me on my first release and gave me courage to release more songs, InYourChill who uploaded my songs to his channel and his stream and is always waiting for more submissions, to 9GAG users who promoted my songs with awesome videos, to my friend Sebastian who guided me in this fantastic world and did the guitar on Childhood Memories and to my girlfriend who supported me since day 0. Also many thanks to YOU! Yes, you, who are reading this, because whithout you this would never have happened. Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart
Bleibe in Kontakt mit mir unter: http://www.uwevongrafenstein.de Hier findest Du Michael Schulte: https://www.instagram.com/derschulteofficial/ Nr. 38 - DerSchulte hat 240 Millionen Views auf Facebook, macht Comedy und ist Social Media Phänomen. Michael Schulte aus München weiß, wie Viral Hits funktionieren und erklärt Dir Community Aufbau. Viel Spaß! HAPPYLIST mit Uwe von Grafenstein. In meinem neuen Podcast zeige ich Dir die besten Strategien, um alle Wünsche auf Deiner Glücksliste zu erreichen. Ich bin Jahrgang 1981 und war in meinem Leben u.a. schon Zauberkünstler, Unternehmer, Fernsehproduzent, Mentor und Investor. Und ich bin Papa, Ehemann und vor allem: Mensch. Getreu meinem Motto will ich, dass Du Deine eigene "Happylist" abhaken kannst. Denn ich mache Menschen erfolgreicher, als sie es waren, bevor sie mich getroffen haben. In meinem Podast #HAPPYLIST bekommst Du die besten Erfolgsstrategien und Inspiration für Dein persönliches Glück. Egal, ob Du finanzielle Freiheit oder persönliche Erfüllung suchst: Hier bist Du genau richtig. Außerdem findest Du hier viele wertvolle Techniken und Tipps für das beste Leben, das Du führen kannst. Bleibe in Kontakt mit mir unter: http://www.uwevongrafenstein.de Komm jetzt kostenlos in meinen INNER CIRCLE: https://uwevongrafenstein_innercircle.gr8.com/ Podcast „#happylist“: http://www.happylistpodcast.de Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/uwe_von_grafenstein LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/uwe-von-grafenstein Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachuwebiz Ich freue mich auf Deine Nachricht. Viele Grüße, Uwe Uwe von Grafenstein lebt in München, ist Jahrgang 1981, Ehemann, Papa und Unternehmer by heart. Er war bereits mit 21 Jahren mit seiner ersten Firma Marktführer in Köln und hat danach seine zweite Firma innerhalb von nur 10 Jahren aus dem Nichts zu einer Multi-Millionen-Euro Firma gemacht. Diese hat er Ende 2017 erfolgreich verkauft. Uwe war mit dieser Firma einer der Top15 Fernsehproduzenten in ganz D-A-CH, hat mit Persönlichkeiten wie Sido, Joko und Klaas gearbeitet und sowohl den Deutschen Fernsehpreis als auch den Grimme Preis gewonnen. Mit 26 Jahren erfüllt sich Uwe einen lang gehegten Traum: Er hostet seine eigene TV Show im deutschen Fernsehen. RTL2 gibt ihm die Möglichkeit, seine Ideen und Visionen vor Millionen von Menschen zu präsentieren Nebenbei hat er mit seiner Frau Charlotte ein internationales Business im Bereich Sport und Gesundheit in 17 Ländern aufgebaut sowie diverse Firmen in den Bereichen Design, App-Programmierung, Film, Coaching und Food mit gegründet bzw. als Investor und Mentor mit aufgebaut. Mit seiner Keynote BUSINESSMAGIE.de tritt er jedes Jahr als Sprecher für große Firmen vor vielen Tausend Menschen und gibt seine Learnings aus 20 Jahren Unternehmertum weiter, um deren Erfolge messbar zu steigern. Heute lebt Uwe in München und reist so oft es geht nach Los Angeles, wo seine Familie ihre zweite Seelenheimat am Strand gefunden hat. In seinem Podcast #happylist berichtet Uwe von seinen Erlebnissen, Learnings und seiner Reise zu seinen eigenen Zielen und "happy places". Denn er hat noch verdammt viel vor: Menschen erfolgreicher zu machen als sie es waren, bevor sie ihn getroffen haben. Und das gilt auch für Dich. Viel Spaß bei #happylist! http://www.uwevongrafenstein.de Der Podcast für Unternehmertum und Persönlichkeitsentwicklung Mehr Glück und Erfolg im Leben mit Persönlichkeitsentwicklung. Gehe zufriedener durch Deinen Alltag und erreiche Deine Ziele. In allen Lebensbereichen.
Avengers: EndGame se estrena por fin! #DontSpoilTheEndGame Los Challenges ¿qué les pasó, por qué dejaron de ser útiles? #HazUnBuenChallengeChallenge Redes sociales: Mitos, realidades, experiencias, comentarios y muchos haters Escúchanos en Apple Podcasts y SpotifySíguenos en Facebook y Twitter @chillakillmxVisítanos en http://www.chill-a-kill.mx/
Avengers: EndGame se estrena por fin! #DontSpoilTheEndGame Los Challenges ¿qué les pasó, por qué dejaron de ser útiles? #HazUnBuenChallengeChallenge Redes sociales: Mitos, realidades, experiencias, comentarios y muchos haters Escúchanos en Apple Podcasts y SpotifySíguenos en Facebook y Twitter @chillakillmxVisítanos en https://chill-a-kill.mx/
Laura y Santiago hablan sobre la relación que existe entre la atención de las personas y el dinero que ganan empresas gigantes como Facebook o Google. Eso incluye una revisión de los anuncios de YouTube con anécdotas de Magic Markers, los colores vistosos de Instagram y el scroll down de 9Gag. Pregunta para el episodio: ¿les gusta vivir en la economía de la atención? Con el apoyo de: ▸Oyentes como tú en Patreon. Notas del episodio: Para los que quieran discutir, usemos nuestra página de Patreon; queremos ver si ese espacio es agradable para conversar: patreon.com/cosasdeinternet Laura en Instagram. El anuncio de Cosas de Internet (y otros podcast amigos) en SOFA 2018. Los cinco tipos de publicidad de YouTube. Acá un artículo explicando que el 86% de los ingresos de Google corresponde a publicidad. El reporte financiero de Google para el 2018. Twitter alcanzó a perder dos mil millones de dólares. Una línea de tiempo de los primeros años de YouTube. Los dos logos de Instagram (en caso que alguien no recuerde). «It’s not you. Phones are designed to be addicting» el video de Vox que describe cómo los colores del nuevo logo de Instagram son más llamativos. Recomendado: The Skimm Si quieren escuchar más podcast grabados en el mismo estudio, recomendamos visitar una web que montamos con shows amigos: www.mismoestudio.com
Türkiye'nin en popüler sosyal içerik platformu Onedio'nun kurucusu ve CEO'su Kaan Kayabalı ile "Mutfakta Kim Var?"ın bu bölümünde kendisinin ve çalışmalarının hikayesini dinleme fırsatı bulduk. BuzzFeed, Reddit, 9GAG gibi oluşumların hükmettiği yeni medya dünyasında Onedio'nun pozisyonu, Onedio'nun farklı dillerde kullanıcılara sunulma süreci ve Onedio ekibinin heyecan duyup emek harcadığı güncel başlıklar gibi birçok konuya değinen Kaan Kayabalı, hiç kuşkusuz konu internet girişimciliği olduğunda Türkiye'nin akla gelen yegane aktörlerinden bir tanesi. Keyifli dinlemeler dileriz! Öneri ve yorumlarınız için bizlere info@engagehane.com adresimizden ulaşabilirsiniz.
“Having ideas is the best thing humans do”, says Horacio “Chacho” Puebla. Chacho is the Chief Creative Director of LOLA – a creative and strategically driven advertising agency with a Latin spirit and global reach. Their clients include top brands such as Burger King, Magnum, Rexona and new kids on the block like 9Gag. As a part of the MullenLoewe agency network LOLA has been winning dozens of awards for their creative work all over the world. Most notably, over the last couple of years, they have been awarded so many Lions from the festival in Cannes that you could repopulate the North of Africa with these noble wild cats. Chacho is a creative pro and it was a great pleasure to sit down with him and chat about creativity and most importantly, how to hire, build and enable creative teams to generate new ideas every day. Learning what it takes to establish a creative power house is crucial in today’s world and the future where new ideas and concepts need to be thought off at an ever-faster pace. Therefore, I am especially thrilled to bring to you this episode of the Sparkr Podcast where it is my goal to uncover mindsets and tactics of people who are great at what they do and make their experience applicable for everybody. Let’s dive right in and talk about creativity. For more please visit: www.sparkr.ch/blog
In dieser entspannten Folge geht es darum, mal das Tempo rausnehmen, gerade beim ersten Mal, um Gagklau und darum, dass man nicht immer gleich den naheliegensten Gag nehmen sollte, vor allem nicht, wenn man ihn auch bei 9Gag findet. Mein Gag, dein Gag, 9Gag.
Continuing our series of "So Easy Social Media", we're diving into how to gain followers on Instagram without any money and hardly any effort 1. SETTING UP YOUR ACCOUNT: Don't be Empty Start with 5-10 pictures when opening a new account. Don't start following people or creating stories with an “empty” page. One Link. One Shot. IG only let's you post one link in your profile. You can NOT post a link anywhere else, including your posts & stories (unless they're a paid promotional post on a business page) Linktr.ee let's you post all your links in a mobile friendly looking site with buttons. (You must upgrade for in-depth stats, auto updates, and color customization) I recommend a A “Subscribe” button at the TOP A “Listen/Watch/Play” button A “Visit Website” Button Maybe a contact/email button Or design it on your own site... Use bit.ly or google link shortener to track clicks from Instagram Keep it Personal Instagram is following the footsteps of Facebook (since they are Facebook, basically, anyway) and showing brands less and people more. You get stats with a business page. You need stats to track which posts are doing well, but you can get a good idea based on “likes”. With a business page you also get insights on stories to see how many people visit your profile, do a call of action (phone, e-mail, or website), exit your story, view the next story. This can be useful to look at but the price you pay of less exposure isn't worth it, in my opinion. You can make promotional posts/ads, which allows you to post links (but that costs money) You can add an e-mail or call button as well as products you can tag for Facebook shopping or integrate it with Shopify/BigCommerce. You can also link a Facebook page to cross post ( otherwise your posts will go to your personal Facebook page) BUT... Instagram punishes business profiles. They are shown less, given less priority. Your followers may NOT see your posts, which is bullsh*t You can always switch back and forth between the two types though at anytime. You do NOT lose your stats. There may be some exposure punishment to do this if you do it too often. 2. MAKING YOUR POSTS What to Post Memes your niche would laugh at Quotes your niche would be inspired by from big influencers or your own blog. Shots of activities your niche would enjoy (ones that you're doing anyway if you're targeting a niche you're personally active in and a part of) Make your page look like there's plenty of variety. Don't have all your posts be of the same exact thing but with different angles Make lighting, colors, and fonts different. A page that looks too much of the same looks boring and people won't follow it. Make a short video up to 60 seconds (limit). Give quick insight, informative commentary or a humorous opinion. Take clips from your YouTube videos if you're creating content there or from your podcast Create an audiogram with Headliner (free) Put a custom waveform shape & color on a background image you choose and include a logo. You can caption it too. There's an auto caption feature but it's not that accurate, so you'll have to edit it manually. Just type what you hear. Most people are browsing with sound off, seeing a moving waveform may encourage them to turn up volume. Seeing captions let's them read the content without adjusting volume, which they may not be able to do depending on where they are. Captioning videos and audiograms is optional but may help with views and engagement. Create a Collage (on “Layout” separate app) with multiple photos of an event relevant to your niche (ComiCon, Car Show, Hogwarts at Universal Studios, etc.) You can repurpose these collages in a story too. Make a mix of albums, layouts single photos, and videos on your profile. Don't stick to one format or media type. You can post promotional content but remember the 80/20 rule. Find the Content Use your own content and repurpose it for the platform. Quotes for your blog, clips from your videos and podcasts, etc. Find quotes on WIkiQuote or BrainyQuote or just google “[Name] quote” or “quotes about [niche]” Find memes on 9Gag, Memecenter, 4Chan, or Reddit Look on on t-shirt sites (Redbubble, TeeSpring, Threadless, TeeFury) and find niche related designs. Credit the author always. Tag them if you can. Sell the designs in your own TeePublic store ...or post & sell your own designs Follow hashtags relevant to your niche and large influencers Design it Use a site like GetFunky or Canva to create “Quote-a-Grams” GIMP or ArtWeaver for FREE photoshop. Create a template with your logo. Play around with saturation, brightness, color balance, layout, and transparency. Font Squirrel or 1001 Fonts - free commercial use fonts FreePik and Needpix for background images (creative commons license photos) Repost it There's no native feature to repost or share someone else's post, so you have to use a third party app Use Repost App to well, repost. It'll put a slug of the username of who you reposted it from. You have to manually tag that person. Caption it Write something witty. One liners. No more than a paragraph. If you can't think of anything, copy & paste a comment from the original meme. Give a plug at the end. Mention how the post is relevant to a recent blog or video then say “Link in bio” You can't hyperlink in IG posts, unfortunately. You only get that one link in your profile and that's it (unless you pay for promotion but we like doing this the cheap way, cause we're chepa & lazy) Tag It There is a 30 limit per post hash tag limit per post For the most exposure, use as many hash tags as possible Use a tool like Display Purposes to search for relevant hash tags and copy them Instavast let's you select specific hash tags then copy the ones you check in a box. You can also upload image or URL 3-5 hash tags is the sweet spot to not seem too spammy. You could start with the max 30 and later delete most of the hash tags. IG is mostly focused photos, but people do read the captions and comments. I wouldn't recommend EVERY post being filled to the max with hash tags for that reason. Otherwise, you'll come across as annoying and spammy. You can also leave a comment or two on your own post with even more hash tags, but again don't be overzealous. Are you likely to follow an account with nothing but hash tags in the captions and comments? Probably not, so don't do it too much, CREATING YOUR STORIES Most of the engagement comes from stories on IG. People are swiping through stories more than scrolling the feed (now in 2018). Make compelling stories. Give context. Every story has a Beginning, Middle, and End Use one or two hash tags Behind the scenes, “daily life”, more personal than posts Each video is limited to 15 secs. Use Story Cutter app or iOS equivalent to automatically cut up a long video into segments. Remember: consistency. You can start out doing a post or story once or twice a week and eventually level up your game to do something daily. Just be consistent with your post time. Pick a day, any day you want. Pick a time, any time you want. There are charts and graphs out there that show you the peak time of engagement but typically it's between 2-4pm. Don't worry about hitting that deadline though. You can choose when you like to post and your audience will follow you, as long as it's consistent. Also, you can make promotional announcements “Hey I just posted a new blog/video/podcast” but again, follow the 80/20 rule. You can see who views your story. Keep this in mind later when you decide who to interact with, strategically. 4. LIKE, FOLLOW, UNFOLLOW Follow hash tags relevant to your niche. Like the “most recent” posts. Look at the top posts in a hash tag or from someone big in your niche and follow the people who like and commentthere. Keep your follow count less than double of your followers. People might think you're just a spam account if your follower/following proportion is too skewed. Some people unfollow everyone, but that might get your actual followers to unfollow you To find out your unfollowers, you must use a third party app. The Follow Cop Android app lets you unfollow in batches. 20 for free and 200 for paid. One time fee. CopyFollowers by Dominator House is a good app for copying the followers of big influencers The down side of this is you blindly copy the followers and don't see who's actually engaging so you'll get a lot more “duds” this way, but it will be on auto pilot. Limits: Trusted account Likes: one like in 28 – 36 seconds (1000 at a time, with a 24 hour break); Follows: one in 28 – 38 seconds and below 200 an hour (1000 a day, with a 24 hour break); Follow + Like: below 2000 (1000 + 1000) a day, at the rate of once every 28 – 38 seconds; Limit of Comments: below 12-14 an hour with a 350 - 400 seconds break New accounts: The actions interval for the first 12-20 days after the account has been created is 36-48 seconds; The total limit is 500 actions a day (follow, unfollow, like); 5. INTERACT IG is starting to punish “spam” accounts They are hiding posts of people who do what I just told you to do: follow a bunch of people, unfollow the unfollowers, and tag your posts with a bunch of hash tags So to avoid being labeled as a “spam” account, have some meaningful comments and DMs with your current followers Meaningful does not mean effortful. Think about your most favorite movie moments. It all comes down to one memorable and powerful line. One meaningful sentence. “Luke, I am your father” “Asta La Vista Baby. “We're not flying; we're falling with style” Make it short but have impact. Questions are an easy way to get interaction. The person will likely answer. If IG sees people are replying to and liking your posts and comments, they'll see you're providing value and not just spam. Comment on posts and reply to stories of your followers. Target your active followers - the people that like and comment on your posts, the ones that watch your story from beginning to end. Develop a relationship with your actives. Show them you're a real person and not just a spammy bot or billboard. Just a couple per day. No need to spend hours doing this and no need to get every single follower. In other words, use IG as you normally would, if you weren't trying to promote your own website/brand Follow me on IG: @a_procrastin8r Leave me Voicemail: +1(267) 332-1050 Check out the Lazy R' Us T-Shirt Shop: http://www.LazyRUs.com or http://www.procrastin8r.com/shop SUMMARY: SETUP: Start w/ 5- 10 posts. Keep your profile as personal. Make that one link count POSTS: gather memes, quotes, activities, reposts from top influencers, repurpose your own content, hash tag the heck out of it. Be consistent with your post schedule. STORIES: include beginning, middle end, behind the scenes and personal life, make special announcements (but limit it) GET FOLLOWERS: follow people liking and commenting on top influencers and posts, unfollow your unfollowers, like most recent posts in your niche INTERACT: leave short comments on your current followers posts and send them DMs, like you normally would using IG.
In today's episode I had a discussion with Nathan Kehn, upcoming superstar of Hollywood. We discussed the life in LA, about getting a shoutout from 9gag and creating funny content. Check out his profiles at https://www.instagram.com/nathanthecatlady/https://nathankehn.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwF-lF6jEqlnmi_j1f0JBkQFollow me on instagram : Loner With A Phone (https://www.instagram.com/instaakaran/)Visit https://highonleather.com/ for amazing collection of leather bags.
Bilal Dawson is one of the hottest/popping off Instagram/YouTube creators in Toronto especially after his "This is Canada" Parody of Childish Gambino's "This is America" went viral with over 6 Million Views on 9Gag. If he's not flooding your explore page, he probably is out being the CEO of his production company DaVision Digital shooting popular GTA music videos, documentaries and other client work as he has been an independent film maker for over 6 years now. Born in Burlington but raised in Hamilton, Bilal moved to Toronto to pursue his love for acting, filmmaking and script writing. This led him to pursue a degree at York University in Cinema and Media Studies. Capitalizing on platforms such as Instagram, Bilal decided to take a break from school to pursue his field full time. While he doesn't 100% forsake school, he'd rather be intentional about his time that to take a degree for societies sake. Among many other things he is an entrepreneur, a comedian, a writer, an editor, a content creator and just a funny man with serious intentions. On this episode we talk about the stigma around being a social media creator as a full time job, how the internet puts a toll on creators, how school might be a waste of time, and why you should DO what you LOVE doing. Bilal's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bilaldawson/ Bilal's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBadcomedytv Bilal's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bilal.dawson.1 Bilal's Snapchat: @BilalDawson27 Bilal's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bilaldawson/ DaVision's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davisiondigital/ DaVision's Website: https://www.davisiondigital.com "This is Canada" Full Video: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bi5j7KZHU75/?taken-by=bilaldawson Connect with Real Community Talks: Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ljehipjij2ioj Instagram: http://instagram.com/realcommunitytalks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Real-Community-Talks-163630714364865 Website: http://www.realcommunitytalks.com Special Guest: Bilal Dawson.
The OMR Podcast International – Go inside the minds of the biggest names in digital and tech
In this episode of the OMR Podcast, Ray Chan sits down with Heidi Stamer to candidly discuss 9GAG's story, it's strategy for the present and its outlook for the future.
Qu’est-ce qu’un mème? Très bonne question à la base, à laquelle Jean-François Provençal, Charles-André Leroux et Gabriel Turbide vont tenter de répondre, en commençant par une histoire brève des mèmes au Québec, en moins de 40 minutes... Tequila Heineken, pas le temps de niaiser!
China is an enticing growth market, particularly for tech companies. But according to 9Gag CEO Ray Chan, it’s also the place where Western tech companies are failing. With China being a highly affluent market, we need to understand Chinese consumption patterns. Here, Chan explores how Chinese companies scale quickly, and innovate at a pace far beyond that of their Western counterpart - so how do we keep up? According to Chan, you’ll probably need to get a Chinese boyfriend or girlfriend. Full video: https://youtu.be/T4l28_F_1Tc All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
Since 2008, 9GAG has been a community for Millennial audiences to share entertaining visual media. COO Lilian Leong traces 9GAG's journey carving a niche in the UGC space, how the brand is evolving to accommodate new trends, and their approach to creating engaging opportunities for a growing network of international contributors.
Nauhoitettu 4.3.2018 Tässä jaksossa keskustellaan miltä sosiaalinen media ja sen käyttö näyttää eri maissa. Lisäksi jaksossa on keskustelua 9GAG sivuston maailman laajuisesta kyselystä nuorille.
Die Brust vor Stolz geschwollen wie ein Samsung Akku, präsentieren wir die neusten Leckerbissen angebaut aus einem kleinen Vorort von 9Gag. Unsere Themen wurden eine Woche am Internet abgehangen luftgetrocknet und werden traditionell am eigenen Sud lauwarm serviert. Trumpfen Sie beim nächsten Pärchen Kochen doch einfach mal mit etwas neuem...
El amor es el el recurso más barato que uno puede utilizar para hablar en un podcast, es por ello que este programa se volvió lo más Grinch/Troll/Ardido con respecto a ese tema. El staff junto con invitados (a excepción de una) estan en contra de que el 14 de Febrero sea del “Amor y la amistad” y a cambio de ello han decidido festejar el día del “Forever Alone” ¿Será que esto sea posible? ¿Realmente vale la pena el 14 de Febrero? ¿Vale la pena gastar $300 en un detalle para ese día? Estas y otras preguntas más las podrán resolver en otro lado, porque aquí solo trolleamos el 14 de febrero, y si nomás no te cuadra… ¡Que Pendejo! (Dizque) Locutores: F.A.TE.CA. Toto GeCaVe (Vía Skype) Pichi Giselle Andrade Nayeeh’ Pacheco Pamelitha Antonio Aguilar (a.k.a. “la comaye”) Monica Mandujano Anai Cruz (Vía Skype) Luis Yein (a.k.a. “Cory”) Grabado en la Universidad de Xalapa por Pichi Producido por F.A.TE.CA. en Sin Editora Records
Frikirama + Que Pendejo =________________________… Escucha el bonus podcast para averiguar de que se trata :) y si no lo escuchas pues… ¡Que Pendejo! Nos vemos en la segunda temporada :) (Dizque) Locutores: F.A.TE.CA. Toto GeCaVe Pichi Paola Mendoza (a.k.a. “F2″ o “Paola Ramone” o “Saishôko Mendoza de Madero” o …) Nayeeh’ Pacheco Andres Alafita (a.k.a. Kabro) Grabado en la Universidad de Xalapa por Pichi Producido por F.A.TE.CA. en Sin Editora Records
Se acabó la primer temporada… tan tan, fin y demás cursilerias que quieran agregar a este texto. No podíamos irnos sin antes hacer el epidodio 10, sabemos que tardamos un chingo en colgarlo y en demás cosas, pero no fue nuestra culpa, fue de la universidad que nos tiene echos la madre entregando tareas y pendejadas así. Dado a que no queremos arruinarles la vida con nuestras penas los dejamos con este episodio estelar y cargado de su ya querído programa Que Pendejo. Muchas gracias a todas las personas que descargaron y compartieron este programa super rándom, pelado, culero, irreverente y demás adjetivos que quieran agregar. Nos vemos en la siguiente temporada (osea en la temporada 2) :D P.D. El Staff de Que Pendejo está regalando una bolsa grande de pocky’s, Si quieres ganártela solo escucha este podcast y entérate de como llevártelos (No, no pagas nada y si, es valido para toda la República Mexicana) y si no te gustan los pocky’s y no quieres ganartelos pues… QUE PENDEJO!!! (Dizque) Locutores: F.A.TE.CA. Toto GeCaVe Anai Cruz Grabado en la Universidad de Xalapa por Pichi Producido por F.A.TE.CA. en Sin Editora Records
Cansados de estar encerrados en la cabina de Radio Jaguar decidimos ir “al aire libre” a producir el podcast número nueve, en el cual nos acompañaras a viajar en camión desde la Universidad de Xalapa hasta el centro de la ciudad (pa’ ser exactos a la Plaza Lerdo). Nos hemos tardado en sacar este episodio dado a que no encontrábamos la primer parte de la grabación… y no, no la encontramos, pero no hay mucho que describir la verdad, simplemente disfruten esta pendejoaventura. Incluye un nuevo remix del creador de “Dichosa UCB” hecho con fragmentos del programa número ocho. Escucharlo, te va a gustar, y si no te gusta pues… ¡Que Pendejo! (Dizque) Locutores: F.A.TE.CA. Toto GeCaVe Pichi Grabado en la Universidad de Xalapa por Pichi Producido por F.A.TE.CA. en Sin Editora Records
Por un moménto pensamos que este sería el podcast random, pero a la hora de editar llegamos a la conclusión de que es el podcast más troll que hemos hecho así que muy creativamente le hemos puesto “El Podcast Troll”. En esta entrega se darán cuenta que a nuestras invi-coladas les falta demasiado para poder ser “comunicolocas” además de tener una alta autoestima (aunque realmente lo único que tienen levantado es el ego [trololololol]) y querer hacer un programa de radio. Mejor ya no escribo nada y les invitamos a escuchar este capítulo de terror dónde demostramos que la estupidez humana no tiene límites. Advertimos que este podcast puede ser muy repetitivo y puede que no se llegue a nada, pero insistimos, por más que el staff de “Que Pendejo” quiso hacer un trabajo de calidad como los que ustedes conocen pues nomás no salió… Mejor escuchenlos y si no pues… ¡Que Pendejos! (Dizque) Locutores: F.A.TE.CA. GeCaVe Pichi Aide Karam Fatima (a.k.a. “La Loquita”) Leo Grabado en la Universidad de Xalapa por Pichi Producido por F.A.TE.CA. en Sin Editora Records
Hay veces en las cuales escucha uno una rola culerisima y uno se dice “Mierda, ¿esto pega realmente?” El equipo de Que Pendejo se dió a la tarea de encontrar las rolas más pedorras y comentar en ellas. Fueron tantas las rolas que se encontraron que lo más probable es que haya una segunda parte de estas… Por lo mientras escuchen este podcast y si de plano no les gustó pues… ¡Que Pendejos! (Dizque) Locutores: F.A.TE.CA. Toto GeCaVe Pichi Grabado en la Universidad de Xalapa por Pichi Producido por F.A.TE.CA. en Sin Editora Records
Something hard to define, but may do some help for those who already got some basis for English Learning. The website 9GAG will be the first one to be recommended if you hope to develop the so-called sense.
Uber x táxis, motoristas x ciclistas, empresas de ônibus concorrentes que se degladiam, manifestações populares que tomaram de assalto o Brasil e começaram pela passagem do ônibus… Muita porradaria em torno de um assunto que já afeta todas as grandes cidades brasileiras: a mobilidade urbana. No programa de hoje, Luiz Yassuda, Gabriel Prado e Tales Cione iniciam a jornada da treta da mobilidade, começando por um dos assuntos mais quentes do momento: Uber x Táxis."Mupoca é o árbitro ou sommelier de tretas, gíria surgida no 9Gag"> 06m29 Comentários da Notícia da Semana > 15m30 Pauta principal> 1h12m37 CartinhasVocê já deu a sua colaboração via Patreon? Clique aqui para saber mais e ajudar o Mupoquinha a ter uma vida bem próspera e feliz: www.patreon.com/mupocaCaro ouvinte: para enviar críticas, sugestões, brindes de assessoria ou propostas de compra dessa bagaça, favor enviar sua mensagem para cartinha@mupoca.com.br ou deixar seu comentário no post.
E heti témáink: Nyereményjáték sorsolás! Benji karácsonyi előadása: Humph the Camel. Lady Starlight és Surgeon. A 9GAG függőség. Google és a Premier Inn. iOS 8.1 update. Flash és Arrow crossover epizód. A Wall Street Farkasa. Mi lett Benji ajándékával. Playstation Experience. Ebay és az Argos. Special Guest: Robi.
Dopo un altro mesetto riprendiamo di nuovo con gli editing, stavolta a cura del #saggiosimone. Come al solito, per tutti gli ascoltatori precox, ricordiamo che le puntate RAW le trovate in anteprima sul forum. In questa puntata parliamo di SteamOS, di streaming, di streaming su SteamOS, di SteamOS in streaming, e dello streaming in locale degli streaming localizzati nelle geolocalizzazioni di SteamOS. Tanti allitteramenti! [0:00:00] Intro [0:02:58] Fukushima al collasso [0:05:36] La mod per GTA "MISTERIX 2" made in Bibbiena che rimuove AdBlock [0:12:18] Donate per Free Playing [0:13:53] Valve annuncia SteamOS [0:20:07] Ricapitoliamo, Simone in confusione [0:23:08] Nvidia ha in serbo qualcosa di incredibile [0:23:49] I rumour sulla "Steam Box" [0:28:58] Steam vs next-gen [0:34:27] Previsioni per il futuro [0:38:00] Valve punta ai casual? [0:46:13] Le voci della chat [0:51:50] Le alternative "smanettone" alla steambox [1:00:42] Dual boot sì o no? [1:10:10] Sony: Gaikai e lo streaming di giochi su PC, tablet... [1:12:39] Microsoft lavora all'Xbox cinese [1:19:40] Il futuro della fruizione dei videogiochi [1:20:41] L'app per poter giocare Beyond: Two Souls da tablet e smartphone [1:23:13] Le metamorfosi di Simone [1:37:19] Ci sono troppe PR prima dell'uscita dei giochi? [2:16:32] Extra Credits [2:17:19] Mario e Luigi: Viaggio al centro di Bowser [2:20:07] Gunman Clive [2:22:18] Buckaroo Banzai [2:22:41] Riddick (2013) [2:22:41] GTA V [2:38:19] Splinter Cell: Blacklist [2:42:54] Cognition - Episode 4: The Cain Killer [2:50:15] The Raven - Legacy of a Master Thief [2:52:36] 9GAG [2:53:00] Fight Pad Mad Catz [2:55:30] x360ce [2:55:43] Xpadder [2:57:22] Volgarr the Viking [3:03:19] La BlogFest di Rimini [3:11:47] Outro. Hanno partecipato Bruno #brunodinoi Barbera, Simone #ilsaggiosimone Andreozzi, Davide #miticodavide Alexandro Fiandra, il grande fumettista Mirco Pierfederici, il superpadrone di Multiplayer.it Simone Tagliaferri, ed il supersexy voice Mr. Rud. Un saluto anche agli amici che ci hanno seguito in diretta! Scusate se non vi nominiamo uno ad uno, ma ci vuole davvero troppo tempo per recuperarvi... chi c'era comunque sa! Ricordate di scriverci numerosi in email (info@freeplaying.it): i vostri dubbi e le vostre domande troveranno saggia risposta nella posta del cuore di Simone. E non dimenticate di seguite il nostro nuovissimo fantasticissimo forum! Volete supportarci? Piaceteci e fateci piacere su Facebook, cerchiateci e fateci cerchiare su Google+, cinguettateci e fateci cinguettare su Twitter e, ovviamente, recensiteci, cinquestellateci e seguiteci su iTunes! E se siete ricchi sfondati, supportateci comprandovi il super libro di Fabio Di Felice su Amazon, l'altro super libro di Fabio Di Felice sempre su Amazon, e le magliette fashion di The Indie Shelter! Oppure adesso potete pure farci la donazione!
Une fois n’est pas coutume, c’est moi (Pof Magicfingers), qui vous propose un pilote sur Experience. En vidéo, en plus, comme quoi vraiment c’est pas coutume. Tout commença en 2012, alors que je me demandais comment associer ma passion pour les vidéos à la con, 9GAG, et le macramé de Haute Savoie. MAIS BIEN SÛR, me dit-je, je vais faire un genre de petit journal sur les conneries que j’ai retenu de 9GAG. (J’ai vite abandonné l’intégration du macramé au programme). 9GAG Style était né. Le concept est au départ prévu pour ma chaine YouTube, il sortira mardi 1 janvier sur celle-ci. Je ne sais donc pas si cela sera également disponible en podcast au final, peut être bien. En attendant, je vous laisse regarder, et j’attends votre avis !
Nuevo episodio!!! Llévenlo, antes de que se acabe!! Como un rayo de esperanza en épocas oscuras llega la tercera temporada del podcast. Y lo de épocas oscuras no es un mero formalismo, pues recién entramos a las campañas electorales y es precisamente ese el tema al que nos avocamos en ésta ocasión. Además, un pseudo-análisis […] Entradas relacionadas: El Tomate – Episodio 27 El Tomate – episodio 7 El Tomate presenta: Ciclo de Conferencias Kaustianas – Episodio 25
Chistes políticamente incorrectos, invitados a granel, programas culeros de Telehit, las próximas películas, Resident Evil, Proyectos, películas, pantallas de LCD, más películas, realitys culeros y demás chingaderas en esta cuarta entrega... Este programa tiene el récord de tener el mayor numero de invitados y pensamos que todos debes escucharlo... y si no lo quieres escuchar... pues... ¡Que Pendejo! (Dizque) Locutores: F.A.TE.CA. GeCaVe Pichi John (a.k.a. La hermana) Mauricio M. Castillo (a.k.a. Produccer) Anali Monroy Pamelitha Antonio Aguilar Sussy Hurts Nayeeh' Pacheco Rafa Arcos (a.k.a. Gepe) Andrés Alafita Itzel Rizo Grabado en la Universidad de Xalapa por Pichi Producido por F.A.TE.CA. en Sin Editora Records
Maneras tontas de morir, noticias tristes en la industria del cine, saludos y mentadas, calificaciones de alumnos pedorros, promocionando marcas sin que nos paguen, ADO, efemérides, #QuePendejo , e invitado sorpresa. Todo esto en esta tercera entrega de Que Pendejo :D (Dizque) Locutores: F.A.TE.CA. Toto GeCaVe Pichi Andrés Alafita Grabado en la Universidad de Xalapa por Pichi Producido por F.A.TE.CA. en Sin Editora Records
En este programa tuvimos el privilegio de contar con un invitado que solo escucha "Pura Yuca". Si quieres saber quien es escucha este programa y si no... ¡¡QUE PENDEJO!! (Yija...) (Dizque) Locutores: F.A.TE.CA. Toto GeCaVe Pichi Vene Grabado en la Universidad de Xalapa por Pichi Producido por F.A.TE.CA. en Sin Editora Records
Escuchalo. Si no... pues... Que Pendejo (Dizque) Locutores: F.A.TE.CA. Toto GeCaVe Sussy Hurts Pichi Grabado en la Universidad de Xalapa por Pichi Producido por F.A.TE.CA. en Sin Editora Records
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