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accompanying chart was developed several years ago, before the term “Web 2.0”
was coined. Now I am being asked where Web 2.0 is on this chart.
If you are not familiar with the chart, let me explain that this is a list of
the most common online marketing tactics listed in the order of their
cost-effectiveness in terms of creating leads and results starting at the top
and working down. The more results a tactic will bring for its cost, the better
your return on marketing investment (ROI).
ROI Chart Description
So where is Web 2.0 on the chart? Well, I’m famous—or maybe infamous—for
saying, “Web 2.0 is Web
1.0 for dummies.” That’s a little harsh, but what I really mean is that it
is more like Web 201 vs. Web 101—Internet marketers have gained better
understanding. Web logs (blogs) aren’t new, there are just many more people who
have discovered them and social networking has been around as long as email and
discussion boards. I will grant that there are better tools and more bandwidth
to pass around your music and pictures, but the social Internet has been around
nearly as long as the Internet has. It seems to me that marketers who use the
term “Web 2.0” have just discovered what the Web is all about.
To answer the question (finally) Web 2.0 is in the white section at the top of
the chart, the Rapport Building section. Web 2.0 or the Social Web is about
customer referral—getting people to blog or blogging yourself about
products/services that you use or provide. It is about PR and link
building—getting a lot of paths built to your website. It is about search engine
ranking, getting more referring links or votes to tell Google that your site is
important for your particular products or service.
Web 2.0 is about building your reputation and gaining traffic to your site. It
is more of a PR realm than an advertising platform—advertising on social
networking sites has not proven to be any more effective than banner
advertising.
So, get out there and create your professional profiles and write your blogs and
get your site tagged. Web 2.0 is a good thing, it is rapport building marketing. |