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Legacy. My older cousin still keep the Bentoel founder family in his house since the factory where my GrandPa and my Dad used to live there long long time ago sold by PM. Yup, LEGACY putting people together even though already spread out all over the world. Cheers!
Patrick's advice on content creation is gold! Staying authentic while adapting to new trends helps build trust, expand your audience, and maintain relevance. 📈
@@EcomCarl a friend mine created and started posting but his analytics shows that no one is seeing it,and he's not using any content with copyright, its just a video of face that was recorded, no added audio too
I stumbled upon this video which I started watching Patrick for quite some time and totally enjoyed watching and hearing him speak on rules of content creation! Fantastic information!!!
Why does your channel get so little views compared to subscriber count? The podcast does as well. I can’t figure out what it is that makes people not click your videos
Got the ticket, looking forward to it. If you are in business go there now. It's only $27 for regular ticket - but only for 2 more days. After it goes to £97. If you can afford it, go for VIP. But for £27? You have no excuse.
I received a great amount of information from watching this video and I have more information on the subject of creating content on my RU-vid channel that I’m going to start this weekend thanks 🙏 much appreciated
I’m beginning to question if guests are paying for interviews. Too many marketers lately are giving time and their audience to other marketers with products to sell. It’s not collaborative content either it’s simply giving access to your attentive audience for a fee or equal exchange. But no one wants to admit what’s happening behind the scenes.
Patrick b David has the super power of being able to speak for hours and seeming like he's saying things without really saying anything. He should work as an insurance salesman.
He just focuses on topics that people argue about. Race, politics, conflict etc. His interviews used to be fine, now it’s just “conflict marketing” not content marketing
As soon as I heard "you should always recreate yourself while staying true to yourself" I knew this guy was just a bottomfeeder who goes after the lowest common denominator.
@@mattpace1026i I interpreted that way differently. I think that’s what sets the winners and losers apart, the winners will take the positives and insight of this video and will apply it to their life while the losers will focus on the negatives and block themselves from ever experiencing what’s on the other side of their own negative interpretations
Everything is scam around you, sales is scam itself, the people who are commenting down here just wants to put negative comments rather than thinking how he build 9 companies. Every content is based on emotion if a brand is not connecting with their community properly that is emotion based not just values and entertainment. Even your mother puts emotion first if she wants you to do something or you want something from her. Think.
Hm. I would contest the idea of 1, Elon Musk being so popular, and 2 him being popular because he’s vocal. I would say that is not the current development. He is perceived as someone who tries to manipulate the stock price with his tweets, and for the longest time, it worked. It already started putting off lots of people then, but many were fine with it because they profited from it as owners of Tesla stocks. But now that this is not working any more, memes about him have multiplied. He’s not that well received any more. But apart from that example, thanks for the quality content 👌🏽
This guy grew because of two things. He has tons of money from a dishonest business. He uses controversy to boost his ratings. Its a powerful combination, but useless to someone making videos about gaming or fitness or almost anything else.
Did you even watch the video? It seems like you learned nothing. Useless to someone making videos about gaming, fitness, or almost anything else, well You get what you look for.
@marcoshares I think it's best to learn from someone with your particular experiences and someone within your range. Learning from a very wealthy guy who bought his fame will not yield results for a normal person. However, listening to Sean will as he had to start from nothing and knows youtube inside and out from a relatable perspective. That's why I like this channel, but I don't like this type of content personally having a rich guy tell me what I need to be doing when he dumped millions into his setup from the beginning. Nothing grass roots about it. Which is where I would have to start.