Web 2.0 is an industry buzzword. It is not just all hype however. I think that when it comes down to it, the term web 2.0 really does have meaning and your actions on the internet are apart of it. O’Reilly breaks it down best. They have a great breakdown of comparisons for 1.0 vs 2.0 – and anyone who has used these services and has a technical background will have an appreciation for the comparison. These simple services have transformed, to make it possible to target markets and segments very easily. It puts so much more information at the consumers fingertips, but also allows you to really get into their faces if you can harness the power of the new internet that is among us. Web 2.0 may not be defined in any dictionary, or be a real term at all. The bottom line is whatever you want to call it, the internet has evolved into a place where you can strategically market yourself, a service, or product and drop it on the lap of the consumer. Going about it the right way is the challenge, and keeping up with it may be even tougher. This is going to be the basis of a series of articles I post in order to educate people on how to use different services and applications to promote yourself or your business and products. How you act on the suggestions is up to you but these guidelines will at least help point you in the right direction and clear up some of the common questions and ideas. (source: SynergyShop)
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