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Defining WEB 2.0 as a series of building blocks is not really possible. However, it is possible to point to some common factors that exist across most of the new webs “virtual holdings”.

Here are three key features to WEB 2.0. These are perhaps the most important for someone looking to market their own ideas on the web. These methods are ones that you, as an end user, can utilize to get your message across more effectively.

1 – Tags. Think of these like keywords. Words that a search engine will get hold of and use to understand what a particular web page is all about. Tags are vital. A mis-match between tags and content can be a disaster!

2 – Project collaboration. You can think of many of the items posted on WEB 2.0 sites like Facebook and Youtube as “projects”. There is an original post, and over time others add to the discussion around it. Possibly responding with articles, videos or other media of their own, making the original post a “hub” for a whole topic where everyone can have a say and participate.

3 – Content syndication. Taking a message and using re-publishing it (with all the original owners links and credits in tact). Content management platforms like Wordpress come with one press syndication buttons.

Syndication benefits both the original author, whose work is published far and wide, spreading the message. It also benefits those taking the syndication feeds, as they become an active part of a popular discussion or topic.

Of course WEB 2.0 has helped to increase the number of people on the internet by a huge amount.Finding a stream on internet traffic is now relatively easy.

The hard task is convincing them that your own message is one they should spend their time listening to.

With the massive expansion of WEB2.0 social sites, comes new and exciting ways of driving internet traffic to your own web pages.

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