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28-Aug-09 9:00 AM  CST  

Wine Expert Gary Vaynerchuk, Director of Operations at The Wine Library, Outlines the Rules For "Tweeting" and Explains Why Social Media Matters For Marketers Large and Small 

Co-hosts Brad Forsythe and Ray Schilens interview Gary Vaynerchuk, a 33 year old self-trained wine and social media expert who has revolutionized the wine industry. Gary is the Director of Operations of the Wine Library, his parents? 3-story, New Jersey-based wine store. His webcast, ?The Thunder Show?, on www.winelibrarytv.com, attracts over 90,000 viewers each day and his email queue typically holds 1,000 messages from obsessed fans, self-named ?Vayniacs?. Gary?s cult-like following is the result of his unconventional, often irreverent commentary on wine, combined with his business acumen and foresight to use social media tools like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube to reach an untapped audience. Recently, Gary?s podcast became the most downloaded show on iTunes in the Food category, beating out venerable names in the industry including Martha Stewart and Jamie Oliver. 

Known as the ?King of Social Media?, Gary is one of the first - and one of a few - Facebook users that maxed-out his friend limit, with over 17,000 requests pending. He has been the most followed person in New York City on Twitter and was the keynote speaker at noted events like the 2009 South by Southwest Interactive conference and the New Media and Web 2.0 expos. A weekly contributor to TheStreet.com and Popeater.com, Gary is regularly asked to consult on social media for some of the world?s largest and most recognizable companies like Google and Domino?s. Further proving reverence for Gary?s business expertise, at 27, he became the youngest winner of MarketWatch?s Business Award. 

Gary broke down the barriers in the wine industry, attracting followers from ages 12 to 90, all with one thing in common: an eagerness to learn about wine. Gary?s key goals (after owning the New York Jets) are to get people to try different wines and trust their own palates to buy what ?brings the thunder.? One of the hallmarks of Gary?s show is appealing to the Average Joe through comical expressions like ?Sniffy sniff? and ?The Oakmonster?, encouraging straightforward wine tasting and debunking wine myths. In the name of ?expanding one?s palate?, Gary convinced Conan O?Brien to lick salted rocks and shared samples of dirt and grass with Ellen Degeneres. 

Gary?s interest in wine started while he was working the liquor store owned and operated by his Russian immigrant parents. He began reading The Wine Spectator and wine books, realizing collecting wine offered an allure similar to his previous hobby of collecting baseball cards. With a wealth of knowledge and an entrepreneurial spirit, Gary spent every weekend of his college years at his parents? wine store. He rebranded the family business as Wine Library and grew it from $4 million to $40 million. 

He released his first book, 101 Wines Guaranteed to Inspire, Delight and Bring Thunder to Your World in 2008 and recently announced a 10-book deal with HarperStudio. The first title, Crush It! Turn Your Passion into Profits in a Digital World, will launch in fall 2009.

For entertaining advice join hosts Ray Schilens and Brad Forsythe for a lively and informative discussion. 

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