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Gary Vaynerchuk’s “Baseball Hour” Show Idea

Awsome idea by Gary Vaynerchuk on a video postcast show, free to grab and execute by anyone: Open a pack of vintage (or not so vintage) baseball cards. Talk about the pack company as well as the containing cards.

Awsome idea by Gary Vaynerchuk on a video postcast show, free to grab and execute by anyone: Open a pack of vintage (or not so vintage) baseball cards. Talk about the pack company as well as the containing cards.

This sounds simple, and he has a point with low up-front investments and affiliates / sponsorship programs. You can really pull this off even without a camera man, you just need high quality video and lighting (otherwise it kind of defies the purpose of showing tiny cards where collectors are looking at all the artistic stuff, too).  A quick googleing and search on Ebay shows that there is really a great potential behind it, what a great niche!

However, obviously you have to have the necessary personality and sports knowledge to improvise and pour out all the stats and know-how about players and their teams. I would have a hard time with baseball, football, or basketball ;)

I’m really looking forward seeing this materializing :)

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