How To Make Money - WEB 2.0 to the Rescue
For those new struggling to learn how to make money on the internet, here comes WEB 2.0 to the rescue. Yes, WEB 2.0 it can seem quite daunting. Video, audio, games, applications - you name it, WEB 2.0 demands it. For the newcomer, getting stuck in and involved in creating and using these can seem like a massive step.
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 - Tagging and Tags. Tags are like the keywords of a particular message, video, article or application. They are a "short cut" to understanding what it is about. As an example, if you produce a video about rock climbing you might choose "rock climbing", "mountaineering" and "ascent" as three of your tags. This gives both the end user, and the engines on the web that categorize your video an idea of how and where to file it, and allow people to find it when searching under appropriate keywords.
2 - Collaborative Work - Having teams of people add to a topic, pushing the conversation along, adding backup videos, voting up your work, linking it to other work in the same field. This is part of the new collaborative way of using the internet. It works both ways. Initially you may want to see how things are done, and add to existing discussions, rate other people's videos and articles in a constructive way. Then produce your own and hope that you start a conversation of your own.
3 - Syndication. A good message should be heard by as many people as possible. The syndication tools that come as standard with most of the modern content management systems on the internet allow you to re-publish other people's work, and for others to re-publish yours. This gets the news out there, often all it takes is one button press and content is spread.
A great benefit for both the original author, who sees his message spread to a wider audience. And the syndicator themselves who benefits "by proxy" by having this much sought after information on their site or domain.
The increase in WEB 2.0 has hugely increased the number of people who actively participate on the internet. Getting a foothold in this massive potential market is now a relatively simple process.
The trick from this point is to leverage your own skills to get your contribution seen and heard. Positioning yourself as someone with a product or idea that people should spend their time and possibly money on. If you wish to learn how to make money, you need to be persistent.
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