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In this video, I'm going to show you how to set up Google Alerts for passive link prospecting,

brand building, and more knowledge bombs.

Stay tuned.

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What's up marketers?

Sam Oh here with Ahrefs, the SEO tool that helps you grow your search traffic, research

your competitors and dominate your niche.

Now, today is all about smart and passive marketing through web monitoring.

Now, rather than having to search for outreach prospects, whether that's for collaborations,

links, or guest posting opportunities, you can get them emailed to you without lifting

a finger using Google Alerts.

And the same goes for some other marketing opportunities too.

Let's get started.

Google Alerts is a super simple tool to use.

In fact, I can show you how to set up a Google Alert in 20 seconds.

First, go to google.com/alerts and type in your search query.

Next, check out the alert preview to make sure it matches what you want to be notified

about and click on the "show options" dropdown to further customize your alert settings.

So I'll set the language to English, and choose to receive all results.

Then click the "create alerts" button and you're done.

Now, anytime a web page matches your search query, Google will send you an email notification

that looks like this.

But there are 3 things that you need to know about Google Alerts.

The first one: if you don't use Google search operators, your inbox will likely get filled

with a ton of irrelevant results.

The second thing is that Google doesn't send content that has already been published.

So they're only gonna send you new content alerts.

And the third thing: as far as our tests have gone, Google Alerts does not send you every

page that's in their index.

Meaning, you're gonna miss out on a ton of perfectly good opportunities.

In fact, we put Ahrefs to the test and found that on average, our tool produced 2,376%

more results than Google for the exact same queries.

So let's jump into some smart tactics to get only or at least mostly relevant results that

are going to be worth your time.

The first alert will help you find an unlimited and completely passive stream of guest posting

opportunities.

A couple common search operators used in Google to find guest posting opportunities are [topic]

intitle:"write for us" and [topic] intitle: "become a contributor."

But the frequency of new "write for us" pages that are published each day is likely more

infrequent than actual guest posts that are published.

And remember, Google Alerts isn't going to send you historical data.

But we can actually get very relevant results very frequently using the footprint, "guest

post by."

To keep things super targeted, you can use the intitle operator and enter your topic,

then type in "guest post by" as a phrase match.

So if I have a blog on supplements, then I would type:

intitle:supplements + "guest post by".

And if you look at the results preview, look how targeted these results are.

Since we're looking strictly for articles with the word "supplements" in the title,

you could expand this search by adding more intitle: parameters.

So if you have a large team of guest writers, you might do a search like this:

intitle:supplements or intitle:vitamins or intitle:"protein powder"

or intitle:nutrition + "guest post by".

And you can see that the results are still very relevant, but you'll get a lot more results

since you're broadening the search query with multiple categories.

To get historical results, you can run a unique query inside Ahrefs' Content Explorer.

Just type in: author:"guest" and then within parentheses type ("link building" or "keyword

research" or "search engine optimization" or "whatever topics you write about").

Next, we'll set the one article per domain filter since we don't need to pitch the same

website twice.

And you'll see a nice list of websites that are clearly accepting guest posts.

As a side note, our Alerts tool and Content Explorer share the same database, so you could

set this query as a mentions alert and get new guest posting opportunities sent straight

to your inbox.

The next alert is to monitor your brand for unlinked mentions.

This one's easy.

Just type in your brand name and variations of your brand name within parentheses

separated by the or search operator.

So for us, that might be ahrefs or ahref or a hrefs or aherfs.

Next, type in -site:ahrefs.com -site:twitter.com and you can exclude any other social media sites.

The minus site colon part tells Google to ignore mentions from our website, ahrefs.com

as well as a few social media networks since we're not interested in social monitoring

for this example.

Then I'll check the settings and make sure that the frequency is set to once a day,

only pages in English, and I want Google to send me all of the results.

We have a great blog post with a few more tactics on unlinked mentions, so I'll leave

a link to that in the description.

The next alert is to monitor questions in your niche.

Using the site: operator, you can monitor an entire website for any search query.

For example, if you're in the travel niche, you might want to monitor Trip Advisor.

And if you're targeting programmers, then you might watch Stack Overflow.

Or if you're looking for questions on general topics, then you might want to monitor Quora.

Here's how it's done.

Type in a keyword that you want to monitor, so for us, that might be "SEO."

Then we'll add site:quora.com.

Now, any time "SEO" is mentioned on Quora, we'll be notified

by email so we can jump in, answer and help out.

You can also do this with brand mentions.

If you look on quora, you'll see that there are quite a few question about Ahrefs.

So we could create another Alert that monitors mentions of our brand name

simply by replacing the word SEO with Ahrefs.

While this is great for getting to new questions quick, you won't know whether the questions

will ever gain any traction.

So a cool hack to find posts on forums that are getting organic traffic is to look up the

forum in Site Explorer.

So I'll look up quora.com.

Next, I'll go to the top pages report, which shows us the pages on Quora that get organic

traffic in descending order.

Now, if I had a website on finance, then I would type that in here.

And now you can see related pages on Quora that get organic search traffic,

and you can decide which ones are worth your time.

The next alert is to get free press and links from journalists.

Being a journalist is tough.

And it's best if I show you an example.

A little while ago, I was reading an article about Cinnamon.

And I found some critical errors in the post, so I sent the journalist an email, told her about them

and here's what she said:

"Thank you so much!

I'll see if I can talk to my editor about this.

I usually cover animals, but was required to write the cinnamon article in less than

an hour."

Now, I am by no means a cinnamon expert, but the keyword term that I was monitoring was

related, which resulted in a deep link from a powerful website.

Here's how you can set up a Google Alert to find opportunities just like this.

Within parentheses, I'll type in (site:nytimes.com or site:time.com or site:fastcompany.com

or site:huffingtonpost.com), and you could obviously add more or less depending on your

needs.

Then type in a topic that you want to monitor, so that might be "search engine optimization."

Now anytime one of these sites mentions this keyword phrase, I'll be sent a notification

where I can chime in.

But here's the thing.

Journalists, they publish

and then they move on to the next story.

So that means that getting them to add a link to your website or mention your company

in a published article will likely be much more challenging than having them feature you in

a future post.

So rather than trying to get them to replace the article, try and build a relationship

with them and be a source for years to come.

The next alert is to monitor your competitors

And there are so many competitor monitoring tactics that you can use that are just...

They're super powerful.

So let's say that we wanna monitor mentions of Backlinko.

We can just type in:

Backlinko -site:backlinko.com to exclude any mentions from his website.

And without even clicking through to these articles, you can see exactly what the context

of these articles are about.

But you can expand this query by including key people within the company.

In this case, we would just change it to Backlinko or "Brian Dean" -site:backlinko.com.

Now this alert will help you keep a close watch on your competitors' link building strategies

and key relationships.

And you could also monitor websites that are doing reviews on your competitors.

For example, if you had a new software company that offered an interactive website builder,

you could search for "squarespace" intitle:"review".

And from here you can contact authors and website owners, offer free accounts and ask them to

review your software.

The next alert will help you find NAP citation opportunities for your local SEO efforts.

A big part of local SEO are NAP citations, which stands for name, address, and phone

number.

And there are thousands of directories out there where you can add your own structured citations,

but your competitors are going to keep building them.

So using Google Alerts, you can keep an eye on your competitors and monitor new citations

that they're building.

Just set up an alert with this query:

"Competitor's name" + "competitor phone" + "competitor address".

First, Google the company name and look at the information from their Google My Business listing.

Next, I'll copy their business name, a part of their address that should be consistent

across their citations, and the better portion of their phone number without the area code.

And right away, you'll see a bunch of your competitor's local citations in the preview.

So you can expect to get new alerts like these and then jump on them.

The next alert is to monitor for theft of your digital products.

So if you sell an online course, you probably don't want people stealing it.

In fact, this happened to our course, "Blogging for Business," which has now been removed.

To keep an eye on the pirates, you can type in something like:

Ahrefs + "blogging for business" + and then within parentheses, we'll add some common

footprint keywords like download or torrent, then we'll exclude our site, ahrefs.com.

You can do the same for ebooks, but with a slight modification.

For example, if we wanted to monitor for PDF copies of "Digital Marketing For Dummies,"

we could type in the title of the book as a phrase match, then add keywords like (Free

or Download) and then add filetype:pdf, which will look for only PDFs.

The next alert is a great way to find interview opportunities.

Here's the thing with content creation.

A typical video or blog post on our channels takes around 20 hours to create.

But an interview?

Max, one hour, plus the host does all of the promoting for you.

So you can set up an alert using a query like this:

Interview and "Tim Soulo" or someone who gets interviewed frequently that you can monitor.

Then click on "show options" and set the source to "video," since a lot of podcasters will

create a second copy for YouTube.

And you'll see that the results are quite relevant.

Now, it's just a matter of pitching the host on why you should be interviewed and sharing

some unique insights that their audience would love.

Now when you're using these alerts, make sure to check the preview, or if you're finding

that you're not getting enough results, then compare the results with Ahrefs' Alerts

and Content Explorer.

Now, make sure to subscribe for more actionable SEO and marketing tutorials, and I'd love

to hear from you about your go-to Google Alerts.

So keep grinding away, create some nice passive SEO alerts, and I'll see you in the next tutorial.

For more infomation >> How to Set up Google Alerts for Passive SEO and Marketing - Duration: 11:05.

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LeBron James AP – Limited Edition Audemars Piguet Luxury Watch Review - Duration: 6:11.

This is Watch Your Style.

Today I'm gonna be reviewing a watch that for me is a particular favorite.

It's been out for quite some time, but I haven't really done a review on it.

That is the Audemars Piguet LeBron James edition.

>> KID VOICE: LeBron James, LeBron James, LeBron James

>> ERIC: So LeBron James is no stranger to the brand Audemars Piguet.

I mean, he's pretty much a friend slash ambassador of the brand.

Always seen wearing AP, at least I always notice that, but in 2013 they collaborated

and created a watch just for him.

At first, I'm not gonna lie, I was a little bit concerned.

That was right in the pinnacle height of where every brand had a limited edition for almost

anybody.

So at first when I saw the images of the watch, I'm not gonna lie, I was a little bit kind

of like turned off about it, but it's one of those watches that sometime when you see

them in person, you realize that it's really a beauty.

But at first, I was not sure, but it sure as hell has won me over.

So we're outside of the America Airlines Arena, which happens to be down the street from CRM

Jewelers.

This is also where LeBron James or like they say, King James, won two championships with

the Miami Heat.

So let's get into the watch a little bit.

Pretty much it's a 44 millimeter Offshore AP.

Alright, it's got the Calibre 3126 movement, pretty much the same basic one that's in all

the 44 chronos.

It's a good looking watch man.

Right off the back when they released it, they said yeah it collaborated with them.

The one thing that obviously grabs your eye is the diamond on the pusher.

I mean, I gotta go straight for the facts.

That's the one thing when I saw the watch that was like, �What?� I kind of didn't

like that to tell you the truth.

At first, when I first saw it, I did not like it, but again, it's one of pieces that I guess

grows on you and now I kind of like that whole diamond thing on the pusher.

Another important thing that I realized about this particular model that made it completely

different from all the other AP Offshores 44's, is the way that the strap attaches to

the case.

It just doesn't have the standard look that the AP is known for.

Instead it's got more of that look from more of like Arnold watches and all that, which

let me tell you, that's another thing when I first saw it, that was kind of a deal breaker

for me.

The rose gold and gray to me is no surprise.

I mean, King James, I know that you came up with it like it's the first time it's ever

happened, but I hate to tell you the Schumacher is the one that reigns supreme with the rose

and gray.

However, the tone of this strap is a little bit lighter and I do like that.

How about that strap?

This is probably my favorite looking rubber strap possibly of all time.

I think the only other strap that I like better than this rubber one would have to be the

one that comes in a Richard Mille.

But, what can I tell you, you know, that's my favorite part.

When they put the alligator leather one, I mean it looks nice, but I don't know why.

I guess it doesn't have the texture and all the lines that this one has, so it kind of

like smooths out the watch for me.

I don't know how to explain it, but it's not really my thing.

The dial is silver slate with rose gold accents.

I mean, you can't go wrong with that.

Some blue hands, things like that, little details.

One thing I did notice about this watch being a LeBron James, is that it was kind of like

an off-court model.

Has nothing to do with basketball, which I like that, as opposed to his teammate from

back in the day with the Heat.

We're not gonna talk about that watch because nobody cares about it anymore.

And poor Kobe.

I mean, Kobe deserved a better watch, but regardless, that's one thing I like about

this LeBron James model is it doesn't have too much about the sport, but that also seems

to be the trend with Audemars.

I mean, look at the Schumacher and look at the Montoya.

Yes, they'll have some subtle little cues in there, but it's not like a basketball dial.

You know, or something of that nature or a football stitching strap, which would obviously

tacky it out.

So pretty much is limited to 600 pieces.

I mean, I don't know why they chose 600.

I honestly didn't do my homework to get the back story on that.

Six hundred is a good number.

There's not a lot of them.

Has a retail of $51,500.

I think it was prices correct.

Now let me tell you nowadays if you're trying to get a LeBron James AP, you're gonna be

spending mid $70's.

Seventy five thousand all day.

Comes in a nice, gray box, gray leather, and just like all of these limited editions APs,

the box is very important and it adds a lot of value.

So overall, it's a really cool looking watch man.

It's got rose gold, titanium, rubber, a little bit of everything.

Definitely is probably more one of the unique watches from AP from the 2010 period and up,

you know?

Just doesn't look like all the other ones.

I think they did a great job overall and it's again, one of those pieces that had to grow

on me.

I can't tell you how many times when I first saw the pictures, I kind of laughed and said

that I hated it and now at the end of the day, my favorite thing is the strap and the

diamond button, you know?

As far as the Watch Game goes, it's a heavy piece, exclusivity, high retail, high demand,

you know?

Any time you buy an AP or something of that nature, it's gonna be in the over $40-$50

thousand dollar range.

In the Watch Game of course it's a heavy contender.

For me, it's just so much more extra points when you wear it rubber because it just looks

so much more cooler man.

I can't tell you how much you guys are gonna say after this video that I only like it because

of the rubber strap and the diamond button.

So leave me a comment below on how you feel about the LeBron James AP and also, stay tuned

for our next celebrity watch review.

I'm gonna be doing this guy...Ed Sheeran.

And if you liked this video, please like and share.

Also, subscribe to our channel.

My name is Eric, Watch Your Style!

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Trump Blames San Juan Mayor And Geography For Nearly 3,000 Puerto Rico Deaths - Duration: 4:02.

Since becoming President of the United States, Donald Trump has been the Commander in Chief

for the United States throughout several different major natural disasters.

One of the biggest ones obviously was Hurricane Maria that devastated Puerto Rico.

Yesterday, as this administration was gearing up for Hurricane Florence to come batter the

Eastern seaboard of the United States, Donald Trump took the time to remind us of how great

his disaster response was last year during hurricane season.

He tweeted the following out: He said, "We got A pluses for our recent hurricane work

in Texas and Florida, and did an unappreciated great job in Puerto Rico, even though an inaccessible

island with very poor electricity and a totally incompetent Mayor of San Juan.

We are ready for the big one that is coming!"

So rather than take the fault for the fact that on his watch, on an island that is a

United States territory filled with U.S. citizens, the fact that 2,975 Americans died in that

storm, totally not his fault.

"The island is inaccessible," he says.

I guess there's no way to get to it because that is what inaccessible means.

It means that there is literally no way to get to something.

So it's curious to know how FEMA did end up down there or the National Guard or hell,

even all the people on the island.

How do you get to and from Puerto Rico if it's inaccessible?

Second, this man will not miss an opportunity to attack a strong woman, and that is the

Mayor of San Juan, who he's attacking in this tweet, who he attacked relentlessly after

the storm hit the island.

And again, it is 100% because she's a very strong woman, dealing with a very intense

circumstance down there on the island, and island, by the way, yeah poor electricity.

You can go ahead and blame that on the big banks who help decimate the island's economy

by robbing them blind.

That is not the fault of the citizens of Puerto Rico, that is the fault of the major bankers

here in the United States.

They did that.

You underfunded FEMA.

You wouldn't let them go down as early as they wanted to.

That organization claimed in an internal document itself that they were about 5,000 staffers

short of where they needed to be to be properly prepared for the 2017 hurricane season.

That's all on you, buddy.

And if you can't accept responsibility as the Commander in Chief of the United States,

the leader of this country, then you're unfit to lead on that fact alone, let alone obviously

all of the other reasons why you're unfit.

And if you want to talk about the other responses here on the mainland, down in Texas and Florida,

well guess what, FEMA sucked there too.

You know who came in and had to save those areas?

The people that you hate so much, the NFL.

If it wasn't for JJ Watt and other members of the Houston Texans raising money and helping

fund relief efforts down there for Harvey in Houston, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers'

NFL players raising money for victims down there in Florida, the responses wouldn't have

nearly been as good as they were.

But you don't care about that.

You don't want to give any credit to NFL teams and players for helping save their own cities,

you want to take all the credit for that and then blame this woman down in Puerto Rico

for the 2,975 deaths that took place on your watch.

Every single one of those deaths is on you.

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Lush How It's Made: Pink Petitgrain Bubble Spinner - Duration: 1:15.

- [Woman] Okay. (laughing)

- Here's a fun fact about Taylor.

Always in the background.

(upbeat music) (women laughing)

Today we're gonna be making Pink Petitgrain.

Taylor is gonna be our compounder.

This product is so perfect after you've had

a really long day and you just wanna have a nice bath

with some lovely pink fluffy bubbles.

First, Taylor is going to pour and measure

the essential oils like grapefruit and petitgrain.

Next, he'll prep the color and blend it all together.

- It's bright, it's fluorescent.

It's very bright.

- Glycerin is added to keep the skin soft and moisturized

and then it's brought to the mixer where Taylor

will also add a healthy dose of sodium sulfate.

Wow, look at that color!

So then, once Taylor's finished all the compounding,

he takes the mix over to my lovely PAs

and they'll press the mix into a flower-shaped mold.

We add the dowel

and then you're ready for spinning.

- And that's how it's made.

- Thank you for watching.

Please leave a comment down below

and let us know what you would like to see

on the next How It's Made.

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Volvo Trucks – Introducing Vera, the future of autonomous transport - Duration: 1:57.

It's designed to be safe, it's quiet and totally predictable,

down to the cost savings.

Nothing similar to what you've seen from us before.

In fact, it's impossible to drive.

This is Vera, an autonomous vehicle.

Vera is part of a larger system and has the potential to optimise transports

in highly repetitive, short-distance transport flows

with large volumes of goods,

such as ports, factory areas and logistic megacentres,

offering better delivery precision and flexibility.

The autonomous electric vehicles operate together in a network

and are connected through a cloud-based service and management centre.

We want to make it easier for clients and partners to run their business.

We are now presenting a highly effective system for moving goods 24/7,

as a complement to what's available today.

The pace of society and increasing global trade

is placing high demands on efficient and sustainable transport solutions.

E-commerce is growing fast and we have a widespread shortage of truck drivers.

Autonomous, electric and safer vehicles have a great role to play.

Our autonomous solutions open up for new possibilities.

It's exciting to know that the full potential of the transport industry

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Kurz getestet: DIALux Mobile. - Duration: 3:22.

I am Tino Kraft and I am from Berlin

and I'm here to train for KNX.

And test your new app now.

Ok, so "create new project"- is

to see also immediately.

Let's give the project a name. So: "Description

Add". Now you can probably add Now you can probably add

will also be assigned a second name,

if you still want to specify it.

And then we specify a room size:

Let's just do 6 by 4 meters now.

and a room height of, for one

Apartment in an old building: 4 metres high.

Scope of application is now "office".

deposited -> "living space" -> ok.

"Extended settings": i.e. if the customer

wishes that he would like to work there,

it has to be brighter there than if he had been

I want to use the living room.

Height of the working plane in meters. Let's take a

Desk: 80cm. Should fit at a

Desk; you can leave it.

Then you can see the reflectance of ceilings, wall,

and soil in percent. Let us

now here is the "default" - value straight

because we don't know how the

are now the circumstances. Then we add

now times a light in addition. So now we have a

Mounting type: "ceiling surface-mounted", "ceiling recessed",

"Pendulum", "grid". Let us take

a pendant luminaire for the desk. Then

we have "direct". The light distribution as

"Spot," "rectangular," "diffuse," or "diffuse.

"asymmetrical". "Rectangular"-then we can use the

Set the color temperature: whether we want to set a

Cold white or a warm white tone

How many watts the lamp should have. How many watts the lamp should have.

Luminous flux in lumen. Protection class

We're hiring.

Okay, now he's looking, so he seems to be finding something.

They are now displayed with image, which is

is already very good just when you're at the

customers is. Otherwise, people can be

all this theoretical stuff.

They don't want to start anything anyway, they always want a

I'd like to see that picture, or else they'll want it.

we do not have. Then we choose now a

now get a data sheet here

to the lamp we picked out there.

And start the calculation now.

So now we have the room here; ah ok after

scroll right, ah, and he tells me that

so I got six lights from this type.

to increase the light output.

that we need for the room.

Yes, ok very nice, yes! So I think, um

to make the fast space calculation

now for someone on site

it's great. Without you now

great through any programs

has to roll around. Because we often have

customers the questions: "What do they have?

for lamps? Do you have pictures? What would

recommend it? 65.

And then you stand there again and look for

there are any examples from. If you

has an app like that with it and you could

tell the customer directly: "Take a look here

Here you have a list of lamps.

What do you want to do with it? Do you want

the television, you want to light up the

sit at your desk? And then you get

pictures, which are extremely

is important for the customer. I think so,

that it would make sense to have such an app.

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WOW! 6 AWESOME LIFE HACKS AND CREATIVE IDEAS WITH BALLOONS

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He Lost Almost $1,000,000 In Crypto In 2017! - Duration: 20:13.

Hi guys! How are you doing today? Today I will introduce you to a guy who like me doesn't accept anything to be impossible in life.

And we will talk about Bitcoin and how you can make Bitcoin out of thin air.

You can take it... one more

And one more... and one more.

I think it's enough for today.

[Music]

Hi again! Here in Warsaw behind us you can see the Palace of Culture and Science.

Beautiful.

This is my friend Y - he is a TV star and with almost 1,000,000 subscribers one of the most famous magicians on YouTube.

And for me the best magician in the world.

Oh... no, no, no... not yet maybe. But thank you.

So, Y, how did we actually get to know each other?

So, the story is interesting because I'd consider you kinda magical person. Maybe not a magician but I've seen your TED talk.

And I was thinking, it's kinda interesting to see somebody that don't have a background in magic but thinks like a magician.

Doesn't accept that anything is impossible and maybe it's something that for me is very important in order to create great magic.

Just to think outside of the box and just don't think something is impossible.

I'd never say something is impossible. So, I wrote an email because how you can contact somebody these days?

I wrote an email and I didn't do it often, just to be precise.

But if I want to contact somebody, even if somebody is unreachable. And I think you have the same with billionaires.

That are the most inaccessible people in the world. And I just emailed. You responded.

I wrote you about why your thinking is like a magician's.

And I actually expected you to have some sort of background because sometimes you don't know somebody is doing business.

But maybe in childhood or earlier in their life they would stumble upon magic.

And there are a lot of people like this. But you didn't.

But still, you think nothing is impossible.

And some things that I learned from you I still use in order to create the impossible.

For example... I remember from the TED talk - if you want to do something and somebody did it already, just ask him.

Very simple rule that really works in life.

So, what else do we learn from that story?

I'd say this is one of the stories that would be a good example of what I'm thinking

That sometimes we think that something is impossible but we think it too soon.

If you haven't even tried to achieve it.

Yeah, exactly.

So, if you haven't tried, how do you know it's impossible?

And when you think it's impossible to contact somebody from the Internet you've seen, an entrepreneur or a billionaire...

Then think about Elon Musk, who recently shoot a car to Mars!

Right!

You would say "It's impossible!". So, I think there are no limits in what is possible, what is not.

And I think that word is just an excuse for us sometimes.

Absolutely. So, you're show master right now. Huge audience. But you haven't been always like that in your life, right?

Yeah.

You used to be a shy boy and you had a fear of stage. How did you overcome it ?

So, I think nobody would believe me but I've actually tested out and I'm an introvert person.

So, if I would spend an evening, I would stay in my house reading book.

And I was really interested in magic, in cards and everything.

But I realized at one point that in order to create magic you need to have an audience.

Because magic is for audience and if somebody thinks that seating in this room and practicing card moves is magic, it's not...

Magic is when you show it to people and illusion of magic pops in their mind and they think that what you've done is a magic.

And you inspire them somehow, right?

Yes, and you inspire them.

So, when I realized it that I have to overcome my fear. One of the biggest would be to go on stage and perform.

And right now I do it regularly without even thinking.

And the one thing that people say after my show is... the most often they wouldn't say that magic was great

Because they say that magic was cool. But they say that I was so casual in this on the stage.

So, like my being on the stage is so natural and authentic and that was really enjoyable for them.

So, for me it's the most important thing and this is something I have to practice really, really hard with a lot of stress.

One story... once I was so stressed in polish "Got Talent Show".

That I was dehydrated actually and my hands were shaking because of dehydration.

But after the show I spoke to medical person and I asked them if they can give me something to just calm down.

Because my heart was like "bang bang bang"

And he asked me to see my tongue and he said I'm dehydrated and I have to drink 2 liters of water before every show, which is a lot.

Because it's 2 liter of water per day. I actually drink a lot of water before te show.

And here again you have a great solution for something that would be impossible for most of the people with shaking hands. And sometimes it's so simple.

So simple, just like water.

Absolutely. Talking about you being casual on stage. Check out the magic tricks of Magic of Y.

I think this is the name of your channel. These are really amazing. After Y contacted me I just checked them out and found them really inspiring.

And also, somehow heart-warming. Check them out, I will connect your channel here.

So, this was one of the things. But you actually wrote a book about that.

Yeah, actually I wrote a book about that. In Polish it's called "30 steps to become magical".

Because there is 30 qualities I think that are necessary to be a magical person.

And one of this is actually to be confident. And I think that just being confident is not enough to be magical.

But there are people that are not magicians but they have magical life like yours.

And they think like magicians and this is what I have in this book. I wrote down my story and how I became a magical person.

And I try to share it with people.

So, can you tell us 3 steps out of all these steps how you overcame these fears?

And then we will talk a little bit more about magic.

People would say "Get confident". Or somebody would say "You've done a great job", some complements but I think it doesn't work.

The first thing, if you wanna overcome all the fears is just to be good at it. Whatever you do, just try to be the best you can.

Because then you get the confidence with that. Because you know you're good.

And in my book I stated that the real modesty is actually being confident.

Because for me, if you wanna be modest, you have to be confident with what you're doing and what you can do. Your skills are actually there.

So if you need it, you can use your skills.

Exactly.

So, this would be one of the things. The second one would be just to enjoy what you do, love people because people will love you back.

If you just focus on what you're doing, like playing guitar or doing magic. It doesn't matter.

Especially the fear on stage. If you focus on what you are giving instead of performing or instead of showing off or something...

This is something that changes your mindset.

Exactly. And then you remember that those are people, too. So, you fear less.

And the third thing would be simple. Remember that there are things that you are in control of and there are things that you are not in control of.

And you have to worry only about the things that you are in control of.

Yeah, because the others you can't change anyway.

If somebody in the audience would be drunk and just yell out you, you can think about the ways to put the heckler down.

But if you do not, it's not your fault that this person is basically rude. So, don't worry about it.

Absolutely.

Ok. So, What I think somehow connects us, I mean there are several things that connect us. That's why we do this interview together.

That's why we became friends also. But one of the aspects is doing the impossible. You are magician.

So, you have a slightly probably different perspective on that from most of the people.

And maybe also from me. What is your perspective as a magician on the topic of possible / impossible in life?

When you talk with me you will never hear the word "impossible". Simply, it's not in my dictionary. This is the first thing.

Just to make it short like really something that will pops into your minds whatever you think something is impossible.

even the word impossible says "I'm possible" and actually this is something really silly for me.

But this is something to remember that everything is possible. Really, truly, everything is possible if you think about it really well.

Especially with magic. With magis is that you try to create something impossible, the illusion of impossible but there are methods to it.

And the stuff that weren't possible 50 years ago is possible right now and you don't have to be magician to notice that.

Because if you take out your smartphone from your pocket, you actually have something that could be considered magic 20 years ago.

I have one, actually.

So, 20 years ago someone would say it's impossible. Remember when the phones were getting smaller and smaller, when it was millenium.

People said that touchscreens wouldn't be something that would be in the future.

Right.

They would say that everything will be smaller but the phones are much bigger than those days!

There is a great saying that magic is just the technology that we don't understand yet.

And I love this because actually magicians are trying to be in front of technology in order to create astonishment and wonder.

And a lot of magicians constructed the things that were the first, like George Melies who was actually a magician.

And he was a really famous movie maker. One of the firsts.

So, I think for me it's like focus on thinking how you can overcome those... I wouldn't say problems but challenges.

And try to construct you language and your thinking into the thinking of a person that do stuff

Instead of just complaining that something is impossible.

Allright. What about magic situations in life?

I think life is magic. If you look at just Fibonacci proportions... everywhere. How is it possible? Everywhere is Fibonacci. 1 1 2 3 5 8

And there is a lot of magic that we don't appreciate yet. There is a magic of friendship, of getting to know other people you introduced me to.

And we have a friend and we met just once and then I was in LA and she lives there and she just spent the whole day with me.

And it was really, really nice and kind. So, for me magic is in people. Simply. And remember that everything is about people.

Right! In business and in life. Everything is about people.

So, for me life is magic. Simply.

So, I wanted to ask you this question. What is magic for you? But you actually answered it already!

So, life is magic. Yeah. This is actually what I think also. There is a lot of magic in everyday life that we just don't see or we don't see it as magic.

But let's talk back. Let's come back to the topic of cryptocurrencies.

Because I'm one of the guys who made a lot of money in cryptocurrencies and I thought, like in the year 2017 (last year)

It was virtually impossible not to make money in crypto. If you got in touch with crypto, you just had to make money.

But you a re actually one of the guys who lost almost 1 million dollars in 2017 in crypto.

How is it possible? How did you manage to do that?

It sounds crazy but it's actually not. One company that I earned some money, just a little money actually offered to cash out in Ethereum.

And if would cash out then I would be having around 900 Ethereums. So, then they didn't have the pop and I still didn't cash out actually.

And you kept it in Fiat? 900 Ethereum is now around $800,000 (the interview was recorder in February 2018).

That you don't have. You just have... $300, right?

Yeah, but I kept up with Bitcoins so I'm fine.

Okay. So, learning from that experience as a magician I think you had to come up with an idea to somehow make Bitcoins out of thin air.

This is actually what the viewers are waiting for you to show us.

For real! Not the magic. For real.

For real. How to thin air? How do you do it? Like Fiat! Like you do it with Fiat in the bank.

Do you have some coins?

Yeah. Here you have some coins. Which one do you wish...?

Watch. You take the coin. I'm gonna show you. I'll show you exactly.

You take the coin... and you bite the coin.

And I Bitcoin!

Yeah! You beat the coin, right.

Bitcoin!

It's a joke. I beat the coin.

Keep it.

I beat the coin. It's a joke, lame joke but anyway I would say magic is intended to not be used in your own gain.

So, I cannot actually do it. Do you have some more coins?

Yeah, I do have dollars. What about dollars?

Everybody wants dollars, right?

I think novadays everybody wants Bitcoin. How can you make it a Bitcoin?

You can make it bigger! So, here you have.

I wonder if they accept that next time I'm in the States.

Yeah. You can try. So, actually I do it for entertaiment and sometimes predict the outcome of my show

But truth to be told I never would do it for my gain like cheating.

If somebody would ask me if I wanna win a lottery, I would say I dont wanna win a lottery.

I would rather learn how to make millions.

Exactly. Because when you think about it like I've made some of my dreams come true.

For example I poduced my playing cards in the best company in the world and I always dreamed about it.

And I will give it away for somebody!

Ok. So provide your comments below this video. I will choose 2 best comments or shares.

Share this video with your friends and your loved ones. We will give away 2 card sets. And these are really high quality sets.

You were telling me they are limited editions and after they are given away, they can be sold for $400.

Yeah. If you keep them in a foil, they're like Bitcoins. Some of the decks that I produced are like x20 of their value right now. Or maybe even more.

So, they can raise in value more than Bitcoin!

Yeah. It's probable.

Also, I am a big Bitcoin fan. So, every cards I got from you I'll keep in original in order to some day to tell...

I got this card set personally from this famous guy.

Yeah. And talking about the dreams. That was like dream and after 5 or 6 decs we actually produced...

I realized that the dream of having my own playing cards was not the dream. The dream was to have this road which I was able to produce it.

Because I do it in crowdfunding and I found the people that are genuinly in love with playing cards. Just like me.

My fans and other people that wanted to create it with me and the experience is much more important than the outcome.

So, if you liked this video give me a thumb up! And check out my other videos and of course the channel of Magic of Y.

I will link it here. So, see you next time!

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The dog which goes to the meat place every single day

It turns out that it goes back to the hair salon?!

As the dog scratches the door, the door opens?!

So this dog has an owner?

Oh!!! it has an owner

Where have you been! What is this?

Looking puzzled after seeing the camera LOL

The crew members decided to go in the hair salon

Here you are Toltol

Didn't you know this dog goes to the meat place everyday?

Not at all~

It was his little secret

Owner: I call him "Beksoo" but the chef calls him "TolTol"

Thanks for taking care of me~

Why is he going out too? LOL

You should stay home now!

He started feeling lonely because of them

That's why he kept going out of the hair salon

What about when it's time to eat?

I'm hungry too

Naturally goes out LOL

You came here again!

I'm Hungry...

Eating some meat

Beksoo! what are you doing here again!

Let me keep being Beksoo's owner from now on~

You're so mean sir

Let's go Beksoo

Who would Beksoo choose?

Wow, the restaurant owner?

Nope, follows the owner LOL

Dogs would go if their owners call them

Beksoo's owner is so proud

Beksoo got darker eyebrows

We need to let everyone know he has an owner

Beksoo is so happy

I'll take care of you from now on~ Don't be disappointed too much

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Natural Treatments to Fight Bronchiectasia

Any illness like Bronchiectasia that affects your respiratory paths is going to cause discomfort and difficulties.

The best advice is to treat it in a timely manner with natural ingredients.

Bronchiectasia occurs when the medium and smallest bronchial tubes, which are under the lungs, dilate and form infected pouches of sputum, a yellowish matter.

In this article, we'll teach you everything that you need to know about this illness and how to fight bronchiectasia using natural remedies.

Symptoms Coughing attacks and a lot of mucous are the main symptoms of this illness. This is especially prevalent during the first couple of hours after getting up.

The signs and symptoms are very much like tuberculosis.

To distinguish one from the other, a thorough exam is required.

Overall, these symptoms can include: Halitosis or bad breath  Repeated bronchial infections Swollen fingers Fever Fatigue and weakness Pallor Weight loss Loss of appetite Chest pain Tips Tips for Dealing With Bronchiectasia If there's constant drainage from the bronchial tubes, the  disease will turn into more of a bother than a danger.

The problem is that drainage isn't always easy, even with medication.

Directions  Improve your general heath by being sure to get enough rest.

  Take in a lot of fresh air.

  Have a healthy diet, rich in vitamins.

  Exposure to a little sunlight   Have a medical exam that includes an x-ray.

Natural Remedies to Treat Bronchiectasia Due to their excellent properties and benefits, medicinal plants have always been a great help in treating various diseases.

Next, we'll talk about some plants that are good for treating bronchiectasia.

Elderberry Thanks to its great anti inflammatory, laxative, and antiviral properties, this plant is a good remedy for the symptoms of bronchiectasia.

It prevents fever, diminishes inflammation, and alleviates irritation from the bronchial tubes.

Ingredients  1 tablespoon of elderberry flowers  1 cup of water Preparation  Heat the water.

Before it comes to a boil, add the elderberry.

 When it boils, remove from heat and let it steep.

 Drink twice a day, in the morning and in the evening.

 It's best to drink it when it's room temperature.

Calendula This is one of the plants that you should always have in your home because of its excellent healing benefits.

Thanks to its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties, it can be a great ally to treat some of the symptoms of this condition.

  Ingredients 2 tablespoons of calendula flowers 4 cups of water Preparation  Heat the water.

When it comes to a boil, add the calendula.

 Allow to steep for 10 minutes.

 Strain and drink throughout the day.

Mauve This plant is known for its excellent healing properties.

The leaves and flowers are the parts that provide what is needed for good health.

It's an an anti-inflammatory, emollient, and expectorant plant.

These properties all help with the treatment of bronchiectasia.

Ingredients  1 tablespoon of mauve  1 cup of water Preparation Heat the water.

When it comes to a boil, add the mauve.

Allow it to steep for 10 minutes.

Drink 3 times a day until the condition improves.

Mint Because of its antibacterial properties, this plant is very beneficial since it aids in fevers and infections, which are one of the symptoms of this disease.

Ingredients  1 tablespoon of mint  1 cup of water Preparation Boil the water.

At boiling point, add the mint, cover, take off the heat and allow to steep.

Drink 3 times a day, preferably a half hour before each meal.

Chamomile and Thyme Due to their excellent anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, these two remedies are a great benefit to fight fever and discomfort caused by bronchiectasia.

Ingredients • 2 tablespoons of chamomile • 1 tablespoon of thyme • 4 cups of water Preparation Boil the water and add the chamomile and thyme.

Leave on the heat for 5 minutes more on low.

Drink throughout the day.

 Escancel This plant (from Ecuador) is a great alternative to treat the problems of colds and lung problems.

Because of its antibiotic, antibacterial, and anti inflammatory properties, it helps to relieve the symptoms of this disease.

Ingredients 1 tablespoon of escancel leaves 1cup of water Preparation  Boil the water.

 Add the escancel.

 After it comes to a boil, allow to steep for 5 minutes.

 Drink 2 times a day, in the morning and evening.

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