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Guide to Web 2.0

Create a Web 2.0 website to share information and facilitate creative and social opportunities


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In today's world we define web 2.0 as new ways to use World Wide Web technology so that users can more easily share information, as well as be more creative within a social network setting. This web 2.0 definition includes web-based communities, hosting services, wikis, blogs, and video sharing and social networking sites. If you want to increase revenues and business opportunities for yourself, create a Web 2.0 website and reap the rewards.

Here are some things to consider when planning to start a Web 2.0 website or company:

1. Find web 2.0 companies by using a web 2.0 directory to see web 2.0 examples.

2. Learn how to build your own web 2.0 website.

3. Get web 2.0 apps and create buttons for your web 2.0 website or company.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Use a business directory for web 2.0 to find examples of Web 2.0 companies to work with


B2B means business to business, so using a B2B web 2.0 directory to see listings of companies in your field as well as examples is a great way to get started creating your own web 2.0 company or website.

I recommend: Go to B2BToday.com to search through its listing of the best B2B sites and services available. Visit the WebMarket Central Blog to read its listing of the best B2B web 2.0 sites.

Learn how to create a web 2.0 website


Now that you've learned about all the capabilities of web 2.0 businesses, it's time for you to create your own company website so you can begin to share information and increase your business income.

I recommend: Go to Web Design from Scratch to use its step-by-step guide on how to build a web 2.0 website. After creating your web 2.0 website, you can personalize your site to fit your business needs. At top54u, learn about net 2.0 web config and codes that can give you the ability to read and write configuration files for your application. This is a bit technical for the novice, so you might want to consider working with someone to help you set up the right net 2.0 configuration files for your site.

Get web 2.0 apps to enhance your creative and social and business abilities


Once you've created your web 2.0 website, you can add things like apps (applications), calendars and buttons to personalize it and make your website uniquely your own, as well as one that will draw consumers and other businesses to it.

I recommend: Go to Listio to find a listing of web 2.0 apps that can help you do everything from increase your ability to share knowledge to add pictures to increase commerce to your web 2.0 site or company. HubPages offers links to various web 2.0 calendar services, and Pscloud has listings of places where you can create web 2.0 buttons for your website.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Since the possibilities for business ventures are limitless for web 2.0 companies, it would be best to determine what your primary business focus is before creating your website. This will save you time and money for initial set up fees for a web 2.0 business.
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