Web 2.0 sites have been proved to be next generation marketing tools that may possibly help you in improving the search engine ranking of your site and side-by-side increase the growth, sales and profit of your business online. Through this app “Web 2.0 sites Exposed”, you'll discover everything about social networking sites including the defination and use of what is social networking, what is blogging and social bookmarking.
These are one of those popular and trustworthy platforms where users connect with a very large number of people in a short period of time and that too at a very low cost. The use of web 2.0 technology has spawned new businesses and has given rise to improved collaboration, sharing and communication within organisations.
Once downloaded to your smartphones, you'll start exploring the exact use and meaning of web 2.0 sites through this app. You'll also find out why it is the latest wave of internet that will stay here for good. Then, you'll discover about how a network of web logs can offer a huge boost of popularity, leads and income to your online business. In this app, you'll also learn what social bookmarking is and how to use it to your advantage.
In web 2.0, audio/video/podcasting and social networking are the two key social marketing tools that you'll discover how to use them to maximise your business profits and advantage.
TABLE OF CONTENTS :-
Web 2.0 Sites Exposed!
What Web 2.0 exactly is and why it is the latest wave of the Internet that is totally here to stay!
Blogging
Join the Online Journal craze and learn how a network of web logs can offer a huge boost of popularity, leads and income to your Online Empire!
Social Bookmarking
Social Bookmarking is a recognized way to store, classify, share and search links through the practice of folksonomy techniques on the Internet. Learn how you can use it to your advantage!
Social Networking
Find out how you can have fun and do some serious business at the same time in this increasingly popular Web 2.0 as used by infamous sites such as Friendster, FacE-Book, MySpace, and more!
Audio/Video/Podcasting
In the advent of wide establishment of broadbands and wireless networks throughout the world, these digital entities become more recognized and useful than ever. Here’s how you to use it to maximize your business profits and advantage!
Introduction :-
You witnessed, were a victim of or have at least heard about the bursting of the dot com bubble in the fall of 2001. Fortunes that had been made overnight were lost overnight.
The sky was falling. It was a very scary time for a lot of people. Some said that the World Wide Web was just a flash-in-the-pan idea that had been over-hyped and that the crash was irrefutable proof of that fact.
There were, however, some survivors of the 2001 dot com bust. The survivors had a few important commonalities and there were those who insisted that the World Wide Web was more important than ever and had a very bright future indeed.
One of those who saw the results of the 2001 dot com bust as a ‘glass half full’ rather than a ‘glass half empty’ was a man by the name of Tim O’Reilly. O’Reilly (of O’Reilly Media) met with Dale Dougherty of Media Live International in 2004. Out of that meeting the term ‘Web 2.0’ was born.
The definition that Tim O’Reilly gives for Web 2.0 is: "Web 2.0 is the business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the internet as platform, and an attempt to understand the rules for success on that new platform.
Chief among those rules is this: Build applications that harness network effects to get better the more people use them."
Web 2.0 can be viewed as an upgrade to the World Wide Web. It is still the web but it is a new and improved version of the web.
New technologies such as blogs, social bookmarking, wikis, podcasts and RSS feeds are just a few of the technologies that are helping to shape and direct Web 2.0.
The Web before the dot com crash is often referred to as Web 1.0 now but only since the coining of the term Web 2.0.
Some of the more obvious difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 are: DoubleClick replaced by Google AdSense, Britannica Online replaced by Wikipedia, Personal Web Pages replaced by Blogs, Content Management Systems replaced by Wikis and Directories replaced by Tagging.