About AJ Vaynerchuk

AJ Vaynerchuk is a 21 year old blogger who also dabbles in social media, marketing, and SEO. He spends most of his time on twitter (follow him!) and is excited for his internship at Revision3 this summer. If you'd like, learn more about AJ.

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Twitter Has Changed My Life

Introduction

I remember how my mind worked before and after Twitter. I remember how I attended conferences before and after Twitter. I remember who I knew and who I didn’t know before and after Twitter. There is no way to avoid saying this, but Twitter has changed my life.

Twitter changed the way my mind works

Here is an example of how my mind has changed since becoming an active Twitter user (read: addict). Today I received a package from my good friends Kelly Sutton and Chris Lesinski from Hack College. Before using Twitter my mind would have worked like this:

Awesome a new hoody! How awesome of them, I’m going to text them real quick saying thanks.

This is what actually happened in my mind:

@KellySutton and @Lesinski thanks for the hoody guys! Check me out on flickr: http://snurl.com/68wefl4 #gift

Twitter changed the way I attend conferences

Before Twitter I would go to conferences without any idea of what I would do when I got there. I knew very few people and I didn’t always have these people’s phone numbers. I remember when I went to the Future of Online Advertising last July, I knew no one, and only met a few people. On top of that, once the conference was done, so was my interaction with fellow attendees.

Now, thanks to Twitter, when I go to a conference I am constantly in the know and have numerous people I can instantly and easily connect with. SXSW is the best example of this taking place. There was never a dull moment while at SXSW since there was always someone doing something fun and exciting. Also, the fun did not stop when the conference’s sessions ended for the day. Finding an after-party or a group of people to eat dinner with was a breeze thanks to Twitter.

Twitter has changed who I know and what I know

Twitter’s main purpose, at least in my mind, is to connect like-minded people. The amount of people I know and the type of relationship I have with these people has drastically changed due to Twitter. One could easily argue that Facebook provides a similar experience. Honestly, I am a huge proponent of Facebook, but the interaction between users on Facebook and Twitter is completely different. The interaction on Facebook feels detached and independent, while the interaction on Twitter feels integrated and instant.

Conclusion

It amazes that something as simple as Twitter could have changed my life the way it did. It seems ridiculous to say it, and admittedly I don’t like this fact, but Twitter has changed my life, and I think it is for the better.

Biz Stone Loves Pownce, Uses Wordpress, Supports McCain, and Doesn’t Protect His Personal Brand

Introduction

A few days ago I wrote a post about protecting your personal brand on Twitter. A lot of people read the post and the conversation around the topic was great. This morning I decided to show you what can happen if you fail to protect your personal brand.

Biz

Biz, co-founder of Twitter, regularly tweets on the account Biz. Obviously, Biz is an active user of Twitter and has quite a large following (8,678 as of this post). He is a member of the blue team, happens to enjoy the show LOST, and is trying to make an effort to visit his family more often in Boston. Check out a quick little snap shot of his Twitter account:

Biz Stone’s Twitter Account

Biz Stone

Biz Stone, co-founder of Twitter, just joined Twitter and currently tweets on the account Biz Stone. Biz Stone is also a member of the blue team, but unlike Biz, he is a HUGE fan of Pownce, Wordpress, John McCain, and AJ Vaynerchuk. Check out a little snap shot of Biz Stone’s Twitter account:

Biz Stone’s Fake Twitter Account

If I were a spammer

If I were a spammer I would immediately go out and start following thousands of Twitter users. The likelihood of these users following me back is pretty high - the users who truly know Twitter wouldn’t follow me, and the users who aren’t tech saavy wouldn’t follow me, but those in-betweeners would be a lock! Once I built a large following I would immediately start spamming out my spam links and probably hurt Biz’s brand. Even worse, after a few months I bet my Twitter account would rank real high in Google for the term “Biz Stone” and “Biz Stone Twitter,” something the real Biz would never want to see.

Obviously the real Biz Stone can delete this account

Obviously, in this situation, it isn’t a big deal for the real Biz Stone. He could simply delete my account and then freeze it. The point is not everyone has this kind of power, and not everyone would be able to realize the fraud until it was already a bit too late.

Disclaimer

I am not trying to do anything wrong by Biz or by Twitter. I am simply trying to drive home the point of protecting your personal brand. After a day or two I will delete all of the tweets and make a tweet directing users to Biz’s real account. I will never use the account to follow other users, or spam anyone. Thanks!

Wine Library TV LOLcat - “2 Much Thundr”

Here is a LOLcat I made dedicated to Wine Library TV. Original picture by elizard

funny pictures

In the comments section I would love to see some re-captions!

What I take with me every day

What’s In Your Pockets?

Today I realized I carry a lot of stuff around during the day. I could always resort to a man purse, but then I always remember that Tom Brady does that — I hate Tom Brady! So without further adieu:

Apple iPhone - Bought this the day it came out, and outside of AT&T’s service stinking in Boston, it has been nothing short of great.

Moo Mini Card Holder - Got this during SXSW 2007 when my friend Nate Westenheimer nabbed me one.

The Flip Video Camera - The newest addition to my pockets, I got this about a week ago from Amazon. Never know when some great footage comes up!

Black Wallet - My parents bought me this wallet four years ago when I went on vacation with them. Honestly, I am not a wallet person, but this one is holding up great. The wallet honestly looks a few weeks old.

Key chain - I always carry around my car keys and apartment keys. In total, there are four keys, an electronic transponder for my apartment complex, and a Shaw’s Supermarket rewards card.

Now that you know what I carry around, what comes with you on a daily basis? (Let me know in the comments section) Ladies, the question applies to you too, but don’t get too personal!