 Pow, what's up everybody? Once again is brand man Sean and today I got to do an update on my very first video, which was the how Fetty Wop got millions of views in eight months video. Now the reason I want to touch on that video is because there were some things that I thought were understood that I kind of have started to realize that I needed to explain about that video in addition to the things that I mentioned there. Number one, Fetty Wop had money. Now I'm not saying that Fetty Wop was super rich or anything like that, but we do know that Fetty Wop was moving in these streets before he got into the rap game and he used some of that money to fund his career. Even bigger than that, he had somebody who was making even more street money supporting him. That was an investor or funder in some form or fashion. And we'll talk a little bit more about those things in the future, but just be clear that Fetty Wop had money and he was able to use that money maybe to employ certain girls to go ask DJs or some of those girls might have just been really cool with them and supported them and genuinely love the song, but pay off these DJs. You know how hard it is to get DJs to play music these days. All I got to say is just understand that this game does cost money. You can do quite a few things using the internet. A lot of things actually, but just know that a lot of times when you see certain things happening, it is some money behind it in some form or fashion. Point blank. Now, as I mentioned, there's another thing that I got to talk about that a lot of people are misunderstanding. I've spoken to quite a few people just throughout time and they'll be like, yo, brand man, what up, man? I'm using that Fetty Wop strategy and I'm like, well, okay. How's it go? And then what quite a few of them end up saying is, yeah, I'm posting like 15 times a day. And that's it. But the thing is that is not the only thing I mentioned when I talked about Fetty Wop creating his targeted Omni presence. Fetty Wop did, of course, post a lot as I mentioned here, but he also had friends post a lot, right? And he also had girls going up into the streets and doing things for him, whether it was a DJ request, whether he was paying a stripper in a club or paying a DJ to, you know, play the song in the club and throw money, whatever. There were multiple activities going on. So when we talk about targeted Omni presence, it doesn't just mean I am posting my stuff a lot of times, right? And when we talk about high volume, if I'm just posting on my page a billion times a day, maybe it does get seen and maybe it does get seen a lot of times and maybe it even gets ingrained into the heads, but only to my followers, the people who already know me. So if I only got 500 followers and I'm posting 50 times a day the same post, those 500 followers probably will get tired of me and they'll be the only ones who know about it. Don't get me wrong, posting many times is a great way to instill your message into the people who are following you directly, but there has to be a point where you move outside of that because the whole goal to grow is to get in front of new people because that's the only way you can grow. You can't grow by talking to the same people every day or putting your shit in front of the same people every day. And then also the power of targeted Omni presence always grows exponentially when it's coming from different sources. So yeah, you can hear me talk about my music all day, all night, and I don't have music for those of you say like, oh, you got music? No, I don't have music. But let's just say you see me posting and then you see somebody else posting. It doesn't have to be 20 times a day. That's just an extreme for the video, whatever. But you see few people posting online, just me. Okay, that's cool. A few people, oh man, a few people talked about it. Then imagine you see some influencer talking about it is coming through some viral campaign. Of course that gives things more notoriety because you're like, yo, this person talked about you is lit, man. This person matters and they like you. It's basically the same thing as a co-sign. Man, you got multiple big people talking about you, but this is all on one platform, creating different sources. Now imagine a different medium. Now I go out to my school, like I'm in college and all that kind of stuff. And now I'm just passing out flyers, passing out flyers. So not only did I just see this song online, I saw Sean posted it, and I saw this other person posted online. Now I'm seeing it in the real world on a different medium. And then maybe I go to a different website and I see a YouTube ad, then maybe I go to Facebook and I see a Facebook ad. So these are all on the internet, but they're different websites. And then you got a friend that recommends Sean song. This is coming from different sources when you're hitting somebody from all types of angles. That's how targeted omnipresence really, really starts to become powerful, not just posting on your page a billion times a day and not getting out of that anywhere. You have to reach out to other people, get other people to like it, get other people to post it, get other people to play it. That's when it really starts to matter. It's the same thing and same effect when you are listening to one radio station and you're like, man, I'm tired of this thing. So you turn to another station and then that song is playing again. That's when your mind clicks. Even if you still don't like the song, you're like, man, that song is playing everywhere and you take additional notice. That's what the mind starts doing, even if you are aware of a lot of the things that are going on in the industry and how that happened. It's hard to fight the psychology of just feeling like their song is playing a lot. So it must be like, that's how they create artificial hits sometimes. So I hope those two things are now straightforward and you understand them. Feel free to ask any kind of questions in the comments below or make any comments that y'all think will be helpful. We're always looking for that on this channel, right? I really want people to bring their own experiences into the comments as well to help other people as they read through them so they can judge for themselves from any angles. And as always, if you like this video, then go ahead and like it and if you like it, you might as well share it. 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