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THE THANK YOU ECONOMY

Wine Library TV host Vaynerchuk (Crush It!: Why NOW Is the Time to Cash In on Your Passion, 2009, etc.) is convinced that businesses must embrace social media to survive in an age when consumers increasingly expect more from their business interactions. Read full review
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THE THANK YOU ECONOMY (reviewed on March 1, 2011)

Wine Library TV host Vaynerchuk (Crush It!: Why NOW Is the Time to Cash In on Your Passion, 2009, etc.) is convinced that businesses must embrace social media to survive in an age when consumers increasingly expect more from their business interactions.

There is no doubting the author’s genuine enthusiasm for Web 2.0’s use in the corporate world. Vaynerchuk's third book is his attempt to impart the importance of the proper implementation of social-media strategies. Doing so, writes the author, will pull in consumers, engage them through emotionally charged interactions and inspire long-term loyalty. Vaynerchuk’s message, however, is bogged down by his aggressive used-car-salesman tone, and the book often loses pace due to his tendency to veer off topic repeatedly. Businesses looking for a quick, clear idea of how to incorporate Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare, etc., into their marketing will not easy-to-follow assistance here. Most beneficial is the book's third part, "The Thank You Economy in Action," which describes examples of real-life business successes with Web 2.0 strategies. For the remainder of the narrative, readers must sift through a litany of repetitive, jargon-laden, metaphor-saturated sections for nuggets of useful information. Fortunately, Vaynerchuk also includes a summary “quick version” of his advice at the end, which will save readers the time and effort.

Billy Mays would have been proud, but others will seek a clearer, more concise book.


Pub Date: March 1st, 2011
ISBN: 978-0-06-191418-8
Page count: 224pp
Publisher: Harper Business
Review Posted Online: March 2nd, 2011
Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1st, 2011