Lee Clow Battles Gary Vaynerchuk For Future of Advertising

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Mullen Chief Creative Officer Edward Boches, with ten round, blow-by-blow coverage, pits two great marketing forces, Lee Clow against Gary Vaynerchuk, against one another in a battle of the past versus the future. Examining each contender’s claim to fame, approach to marketing, book publishing efforts, awards, Google juice, Twitter followers and other qualities, the fight ends in a draw.

Regarding Twitter follwers, Boches writes, “Lee Clow: Zero. Lee Clow’s Beard, 19. He’s a legend; he doesn’t need Twitter. Gary Vaynerchuk: 540,000. You can argue who cares, but round nine goes to Gary.”

Regarding quotability, Boches writes, “Lee Clow: “We’re not in the advertising business, we’re in the media arts business. We’re using all forms of media to tell a brand story-and the media is everything a brand does.” Huh? Gary Vaynerchuk: “People are always talking about what you’re doing now… To me, it’s not what you’re doing now, it’s about where you’re going.” Round ten goes to Gary.”

So which will it be? Good old-fashioned, time-tested advertising or this new-fangled social media shit?

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