Posts Tagged ‘twitter’

The Thunder Show

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

For a while now, I’ve been mulling over how I would start off this post in a manner that would bring you, my two and a half readers, deeper and deeper into this post. Let’s try a different approach:

  • What do the N.Y. Jets, a steel pail, a burgundy wristband, and wine have in common?
  • Would you eat a cigar?
    Would you lick a stone soaked in salt water?
    Would you eat grass with a little grapefruit juice?
  • Any marketer’s dilemma right now is to figure out how to get facebook, twitter, and any other of the myriad of social sites to act as part their strategy.

The answer to all of these, with some matter of grammatical correction to make the response match the question, is Gary Vaynerchuk! I came across Gary via twitter and have simply been healthily fanatic about watching his videos at Wine Library TV and on his blog. Everywhere that you come across Gary on this world wide web of ours, you will notice that he continuously invites you to interact with his life via any manner of sites: linkedin, facebook, twitter, pownce, myspace, and many others.

What impresses me about Gary is not the fact that he is pimping his name all over the place. It’s smart, but it’s not why he is a success. Gary Vaynerchuk is real! He completely loves life and shows it outwardly. He is an asset based thinker, not deficit based (though there is the whole Jets thing but I can let that slide). You can see what I mean in this video from one of Gary’s recent posts really says a TON about this man:

But to really get a taste of what Gary is like, you have to spend some time watching the videos over at Wine Library TV. I like wine and enjoy trying to analyze it. Gary makes the entire experience less pretentious. It is simply visceral the way that he approaches wine. It’s obviously a part of his life, and since he obviously love life, he certainly lets you know how much he loves wine – even when the wine sucks.

So what you need to do is check out some of the links that I just threw at you. Enjoy them for the content and educational matter. Then enjoy them for their life-changing and directional matter. Look into the motivation behind them. Remember, numbers and money follow, they do not lead. So ask yourself what is leading Gary. Once you figure that out and act upon that in your own life, you will probably find yourself smiling a little bit more

Confusing Communication

Monday, March 17th, 2008

As mentioned previously, I’ve recently delved into the world of Twitter.  In the short amount of time that I have been experimenting with it, I’ve experienced some nuances in communication that I never that I would encounter.

On one occasion, I came across this tweet from Robert Scobel informing everyone that he was transmitting a video feed from his cell phone camera live to qik so that anyone could listen in to the party.  Not only was I watching a live feed of people sitting around a bar table in San Antonio, but I was able to interact with them via chat and get near immediate responses via the feed.  I must be getting old because this was a bit shocking to me and it all started with a twitter tweet.

Alternatively, I have found myself responding to someone’s tweet on twitter while communicating with them via an instant messaging platform.  All the while, this person was simply sitting at the other end of the office building at which I work.  In the end, and after finally realizing what I was doing, I got up and walked over and started to talk.  Yup - verbal communication face to face.  Amazing.

I’m kind of curious what else I am going to run into.

Thinking about Thinking again

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

It’s been quite a long time since I have written a blog post.  The activity got a little overwhelming in that I was paying more attention to spam in the comments than content on the page.  Recently, I dove into the world of Twitter. I had no idea what I was doing, but now my addiction is becoming a little more evident. The ability to provide a smaller update in life without committing to an entire blog post is exactly what I need to maintain traction here.  I have included a small feed on the homepage of my site so that even more random people can stumble across my day. All in all, I have things to say. I have thoughts that need a place to go. We’ll chalk it up to randomness once in a while, but darn it, it might be fun!