Thank You Mapquest and @GaryVee

I had a great evening tonight and in the spirit of @Garyvee‘s new book, I just wanted to say, thank you! First, I enjoyed an great night at The Salt Lick in Lockwood, TX thanks to @Mapquest. Then I came back in to downtown Austin and had a great time at Gary Vaynerchuk’s SXSW 2011 Secret Wine Party. Secret Wine Party? As the legend goes… A few years ago, Gary, from tv.winelibrary.com was hanging out in the lobby of the Residence Inn and decided to grab a box of wine. Fueled by Twitter, a spontaneous party broke out and people started showing up. Last year, he showed up at the Silicon Prairie party and started serving wine. So, after a couple of years of this, many, many folks at SXSW were wondering when the “Secret Wine Party” would be this year.

I was wondering around downtown looking for friends when I saw Gary’s tweet that he would announce his party at midnight. fortunately for me, when he announced the party tonight at The Phoenix, I was right across the street. Within a span of about 10 minutes, the line in front of The Phoenix grew from about 20 of us to about 300. It was a virtual flash mob of activity as soon as Gary tweeted the location of the event. When I got into the party, I got a chance to meet Robert Scoble, and get served by Gary himself. I enjoyed Gary’s Presentation last year and hope to catch him again this year.

Crush It! with Gary Vaynerchuk

Gary Vaynerchuk, Author of Crush it! – Cashing in on your passion

Filled with energy, gratitude, and passion Gary Vynerchuk demands attention (and it doesn’t have to do with him dropping the regular f-bomb).  He’s passionate about what he does and is an evangelist for using your passion to promote your love on the web.  He’s all about using social media to connect with individuals, whether its for your personal brand or your business.

He’s passionate about his belief that everyone is, or should be, in the customer service business and technology is only making that more necessary.  He relayed a story about his brother showing up at a restaurant after calling for a reservation.  They told him he’d have to wait, so he pulled out his phone to call to let people know, and as soon as he pulled out his phone, the hostess told him she’d find him a table immediately.  In the age of social media, and review sites like Yelp, companies are starting to realize they have to change the way they do business and start paying attention to customers needs.  “Word of mouth connects us to good shit, or tells us what to avoid, and that’s the new way of the world,” says Vaynerchuk

Vaynerchuk believes in investing in customer relationships, showing you care for them, and eventually it will pay off.  He says, “everyone is trying to be a 19 year-old dude – they’re trying to close too fast.”  Every business needs to be providing their customers/communities with the attention and content they’re looking for.  Content has never been more valuable, and everyone is in the content business.  People told him his book wouldn’t sell (it made the NYT best sellers list) because he “gave too much content away,” but he believes we live in a “thank you economy” where people are appreciative of his knowledge and buy because of the trust and relationship that has been built.  “You have to care and do good first,” he says, “it’s the only way to convert.

Gary Vaynerchuk Now

Here’s a quick video from the Gary Vaynerchuk presentation going on right now.