Gary Vaynerchuk on Web 2.0 Transparency & Twitter vs. Facebook

by Scott Beale on March 26, 2008 · 2 comments

Gary Vaynerchuk has been on a tear lately. Coming off of the success of his Wine Library TV party in Santa Rosa, he’s been posting some really great videos on his personal blog. Yesterday he talked about Web 2.0 Transparancy, followed by today’s video on Twitter vs. Facebook. Gary is doing is part to make the world a better place, while motivating people to do the same. Keep an eye on this guy.

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1 the constant skeptic March 26, 2008 at 3:42 pm

The first video is great. He is spot on. Saying goodbye to anonymity is definitely a good thing. Who you are is who you are, no matter online or offline. Welcome to Web 3.0, the great equalizer.

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