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Thursday, May 1, 2008

What Is Web 2.0 Anyways?

Web 2.0 has long been used on the internet, but of recent has been utilized as a new wave for use in internet marketing. Search engine optimization through the use of blogging, social bookmarking such as myspace, youtube, and facebook, has brought a new face to the era of reaching a global market. So what is Web 2.0 anyways?

The internet is a living breathing mechanism that is constantly in motion and continuously expanding exponentially. Through the power of Web 2.0 small business owners, such as myself, have been able to harness these mechanisms to reach a global market for free. Through blogging, writing articles, using social bookmarking sites, and integrating EVERYTHING...these tactics have proven to be very effective. As the internet continues to grow, so does its reach for a global marketplace.

The fact that you can get on your laptop and chat with your friend in Belgium or comment a blog that was written by a stranger in Australia, Web 2.0 is created by us...the user. We define it, we add to it, we discover new things about, we change it, we adapt to it, and if we're smart...we use it to our advantage. There are so many aspects to this technology that it cannot even be explained in words, algorithms, or characters. By the time you are done reading this article, the world wide web has already readjusted itself.

I've used Web 2.0 technologies to promote my business venture with the Reverse Funnel System and it has proven itself time and time again. So with that said, for those of you who haven't started harnessing these aspects of technology to your advantage, I would suggest you start finding out how to now. It is the wave of the future.

To find out more about my business ventures, please visit my Squidoo Lens or visit The Official Reverse Funnel System Page.

My name is Matthew Frieling. I am a writer, a musician, a world traveler, and an entrepreneur. To learn more about me, please visit my myspace page:

http://profile.myspace.com/financialprosperity

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