Mashups real Web 2.0
5 11 2007

Mashups should be a focal point in todays content based коли под наемWeb 2.0 start ups. Why? Simply content delivery.

More to come…



White Label Web 2.0
5 11 2007

White Label Web 2.0 The Internet is exploding with Web 2.0 Start ups. As fast as they are announcing their new sites, is almost as fast as you see them going out of business. What’s all of the craze? Well how about Facebook being valued at over 15 Billion Dollars, or YouTube, Myspace, all worth far more than they could earn in 50 years of honest business profit. It’s the hype and fear of being left out, understandable when you hear of the big deals like I just mentioned.

Are you ready for me to let you in on a secret? With today’s Web 2.0 Internet most companies can survive. and profit big. The secret is having a complete plan that explains everything step by step.

White Label Web 2.0 provider White Label, LLC has that winning formula. They have put together a complete blueprint for Web 2.0 success.I highly recommend you check them out.



Search Engine Marketing Agency
31 05 2007

SeoBliss Squidoo LensThis is the first post of many to follow about some of our favorite Squidoo Lenses. This Lens is about a Search Engine Marketing Agency SeoBliss.com. What jumped out to me on this lens was the 100% guarantee these guys make about getting most words on the first page of Google within 30 days or money back. Big claim, so I put it to the test… These guys within 8 days got a keyword phrase that I have had a hard time getting on Google to the 7th spot out of 56,000. I give these guys 5 starts in their ability to back up their claim in such record time. SeoBliss specializes-es in Web 2.0, Blog, and Social Marketing. If you need top keyword placement you need to give these guys a try. The top Seo guy there is named Doc. Enjoy, LW

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Invest Now in Web 2.0
13 04 2007

From the San Francisco internet labs to East coast entities that are on the verge of converting to a Web 2.0 interface, it’s clear that the time to invest in Web 2.0 is now! Web 2.0 has captured the minds of thousands of web users, encouraging the dynamic interfaces that promote online collaboration and information sharing at a whole new level. Web users can create and develop their ideas in real-time, something not formerly possible with static websites that required administrators to disseminate and share information.

Niche websites and blogs in particular have launched a new epidemic of communication styles on the web, encouraging people to rate, reveal, and provide insightful information on specific topics and discussions. From the news stories on Digg to coverage of a breaking story on YouTube, investing in a Web 2.0 company’s is proving to be a successful venture.

Thousands of companies are being developed by independent users and businesses alike; each concept is delving deeper and deeper into the social media phenomena, highlighting the benefits of online collaboration, using media tools to create unique content, and publishing visitor traffic reports to attract the right advertisers.

Most websites begin at the Beta stages, monitoring and tracking traffic and learning how to open up new channesl for user participation. The industry giants that have embraced Web 2.0 wholeheartedly include Google, Yahoo!, Jobster, YouTube, and Wikipedia. Facebook and Friendster have created fresh avenues of opportunity for advertisers, rasiing millions of dollars in ad-based revenue solely from their prominence in social networking channels. Techcrunch and Aniboom have cornered niche markets, specifically in the topics of animation and technology. Technology blogs are a very popular segment of the blogsophere today, driving millions of visitors every day.

Podcasting and webcasting promise to be the next new medium and sites such as YouTube have led the way in user-driven media content that is readily available and shared in networks across the web. It seems that any company that can offer self-publishing a unique but user-friendly format is on the brink of Web 2.0 success. Wikipedia, although not advertiser-driven, is another site that has created a new way for people to collaborate and contribute to a growing website. Wikis have become a popular tool for additional sites, many of which are making use of affiliate networks and ad-based incentives to grow. Investing in these wiki-based communities can be the next investment strategy for many ventures and partnerships.



Web 2.0: MySpace, YouTube, Can You Digg It?
1 02 2007

The MySpace generation has paved the way for social networking success on the web, with the foundation of Web 2.0 and the power of online collaboration. Additional sites such as YouTube and Digg are allowing people of all backgrounds and skill levels to take part in the innovative concepts of Web 2.0, encouraging collaboration, feedback, and real-time networking.

Social networking allows thousands of users to link up and share their views, profiles, and opinions on specific topics within their network. Adding people into the network can boost a person’s ranking, and possibly their influence on the site. Digg is one example of the power of influence in the democratic Web 2.0 setting; here, users can contribute articles, news, and commentary on any topic. Other ‘Diggers’ can review and rate these contributions and the most popular will appear on the Digg front page, a coveted website that has proven to be a high-traffic interface.

MySpace users can take advantage of Web 2.0 collaboration and sharing opportunities by featuring their own personal or business profiles, and linking to friends, family members, or even potential clients. The popularity contest here involves the number of ‘friends’ in the network, and each user can set preferences on who they approve or deny in their change. This user-friendly interface encourages both the casual and serious user to participate, and has evolved into one of the most popular websites and social networks on the web today.

YouTube has integrated the value o sharing video and pictures, incorporating Web 2.0 collaboration options. YouTube allows anybody to upload homemade videos onto a mains ite, and attch a URL for publishing purposes. This URL can be promoted anywhere, including blogs, personal websites, or added as a link to an e-mail. Driving traffic to the site may come from this individual URL, or simply featured as a Most Popular video depending on the content and the value other visitors have placed on the segment. Users have the ability to rate and comment on every piece published, and YouTube ranks the most watched videos daily for additional visibility.

Promotion and marketing online have taken a new level with social networking capabilities and functions. Even businesses can take advantage of social networking by promoting their brand campaign and pitching ideas to specific, targeted users. This growth in Web 2.0-based applications has risen since the early years of 2004, allowing people to communicate and share their ideas in a fresh, new, and dynamic way.



Welcome to the LewisWrite Blog.
1 02 2007
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