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Sunday, January 27, 2013

@garyvee #vinelibraryTV | SteveGarfield.tv #vineshow

Gary Vaynerchuck has a great idea.

Video shows on Vine.

He just tweeted this:



@garyvee #vine #vinelibrarytv
Image: Gary Vaynerchuk #vinelibraryTV

I like it, here, let me try:


Note: This video was recorded without the iRig mic. I can't get it to work with Vine. I've contacted the iRig Mic people to test.

Update from iRig Mic support:
If you are using an iPhone 5, we have seen some issues there. If that is what you are using, please do the following:

- Disconnect the iRig Mic from your iPhone 5.
- With the iRig Mic disconnected, connect headphones to the iRig Mic's headphone output.
- Connect the iRig Mic with the headphones plugged in, back to your iPhone.
This fix works.



IK Multimedia iRig Mic for iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad and Android devices

COULD THIS BE A SHOW?
This has all the attributes of a great online show.
Short.

Sharable.

Content that evokes one or more emotions.

Real.
What do you think?



Get Seen: Online Video Secrets to Building Your Business (New Rules Social Media Series)

More from Mashable:

Can Brands Tell A Story In Six Seconds Or Fewer? Ritz, Dove And Trident Think So:
Now that consumers have the power to skip through commercials on programs that they record, creative advertisers have to start pushing the envelope on generating interesting and persuasive messages outside of the television set.

I spoke with VaynerMedia founder Gary Vaynerchuk, and his firm urges their clients to test new things out. When he says test it out, he means it:

I tell our companies that there’s a 72 hour rule where you’re not even thinking about an ROI or how you can generate business. They should just try things out.

Vaynerchuk’s companies are definitely giving Vine a swing, and the brands include GE, Ritz Cracker, Dove and Trident gum.