No Bullshit Presentation
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- woodyBatts0
i think what he was getting at was the difference between what people do for love can now be as viable of a business as anyone else. hence, his wine. i know that working in design, especially in the web sphere, i meet a lot of people who are always talking about the next google, or how many urls they own, basic posturing b.s. however they see the web as a way to cash in, not necessarily as a way to have a product, build the brand, then make money.
lowimpakt, i do agree with you on one perspective. he definitely didn't say anything new, but i have found that i am overwhelmed by useless new content all the time. in my opinion i found it was really a re-hash and review of fundamentals.
- pr20
The individual means way more less than it ever did in the human history. The $0 that it costs to make something made be great but that also means that for the most part the only one able to survive in the "cost $0 but you also make $0" are big corporations with unlimited pockets. The presentation fails.
- utopian0
7:23 - "customer service is not putting a fucking tab in the left side, that says feedback... that is not costomer service"
*funny and brilliant presentation
- lowimpakt0
what did he actually say though? the internet is changing the face of business and you need to care about you're customers?
nothing new there.
he did add in a lot of fucks and shits but that doesn't make for good learning.
he runs some wine magazine?? why not make money from doing something useful instead.
- katekelly0
refreshing when people who make presentations actually say something. i like this one.
- egosmoke0
This is great.
- jerseyred
Gary Vaynerchuk delivered this passionate and powerful speech at FOWA London 09 and it rocked the house. If you need a bit of inspiration (and a slight kick in the ass) don’t miss this one. Warning: Strong language