Web 2.0 is Dead – Long Live the King

Nick Nicholls on September 25th, 2009

 

Web 2.0 is Dead – Long Live the King

It’s been five years… yes, Web 2.0 turns 5 this October.  Long live the king.  It’s hard to imagine that five years ago we did not have YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and even blogging as we know it today was in its infancy.  Now, all of these collaborative tools/app/platforms are ubiquitous, to the point where some reports indicate that over 70% of Tweets are generated from a mobile device! Wow, think about it… we have seen the rise of email, IM, online search, ecommerece, and even the collaborative wiki and now web-based collaboration. 

However,  those technologies will pale as the era of web-meets-human intuitive sensor-based collaboration begins.  But that story is just being written and is a whole other subject to explore.   

I am here to celebrate the current king… online collaboration! And how these ubiquitous technologies must be in your small businesses ensemble of marketing tactics or you will perish.  Yup… Long live the king…

First, does all of your web presence work together?  You-know… search engines, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Local Directories, Social Bookmarks, etc…

Are you at least getting a bit of Google-Luv… you can never get enough Luv from Google – the undisputed king of search.  Does your current web presence optimize all of Google’s internal platforms?   Profile(s)?  Local Business Center(s)?  Analytics?  News?  Webmaster Tools?  All of the available Google Tools?

Gosh… a bunch to ponder today… Web 2.0 is dead – Long live the king!

Speak Soon!
– n1ck
Your Web In Concert.com

P.S.  You have probably viewed these, nevertheless, they are worth a second look….


P.S.S.  and I know what your thinking… ‘Nick you are so yesterday, so… Web 2.0…’


P.S.S.  OK… I’ll leave you with two YouTube videos that bring the importance of connecting all of your online presence together and collaborating with your customers to it’s height!  ENJOY!!!

The Online Social Media Collaboration Revolution: 

 

 

 

The 2009 Google Developers Conference – Google-Wave Demo:  

 

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