Twitter FUN in Vegas.. Affiliate Summit Report
January 12th, 2009
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by Warren Whitlock · Filed Under: New Media Marketing · Social Media · Twitteratti · Warren Whitlock Live
It’s Monday at Affiliate Summit West here in Las Vegas. You can follow what we are doing on TweetChat using #ASW09 hash tag.
Started the day with breakfast where we saw that Germans like Frosted Flakes

Then there was an amazing session with @GaryVee who took a question from the audience about balancing social media use with “real work”
What you have to realize is that social media IS real business
Twitter is everywhere at this conference. I took this shot while sitting next to @MariSmith during the Facebook session
















I’d really like to hear what @garyvee said in depth about balancing social media with ‘real work’.
“Social media IS real work”, but it’s got to be done with a purpose. One of Gary’s main points when i saw him at Web2 expo NY was ‘YOU’VE GOT TO HAVE A BUSINESS MODEL’. That’s what I consider “real work”; your business model, making money and doing income producing activities.
The social media world is very confused becuase it operates ass backwards from “real work”. Let me explain: Social Media is the marketing channel; your platform to broadcast your message, to harness a tribe,gain a following, etc. So many people in SM develop killer marketing channels without a business model like Gary’s. If Gary wasn’t selling $50m in wine, his tv show would still be a hit, but far less of a business model.
Gary continued during his Web2NY keynote, to say “getting a bunch of users and flipping it, is NOT a business model.” Tons of people see their video blogs or social networks as a way to control a bunch of eyeballs and flash some advertising in front of their user base. While this IS a business model, they aren’t selling a product or a service. Combine a “real business model” with “advertising” and your golden.
Gary, if your listening we’d love to hear what you have to say on the subject. If you can’t tell this has gotten me a little excited and I’ll probably make this an entire blog post…