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The Web 2.0 Brands, Models, and Strategie

By Clearpath on Jan 6, 2010 |Marketing

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There are plenty of brands that define the Web 2.0 movement: Google, MySpace, Facebook, Flickr, Digg, Wikipedia, YouTube. Each of these brands is different in their approach. For example, Wikipedia remains a not-for-profit company that doesn’t allow advertising on the site. Google, on the other hand, is huge, publically traded company that has redefined online advertising for nearly everyone who operates a business online. Marketing using Web 2.0 methods is relatively new, but enterprising marketers have been finding ways to use Web 2.0 to their advantage. Remember that there are no hard and fast rules—yet. Marketers may find new and innovative ways to use these technologies that aren’t listed here, especially if they keep their eyes and minds open for ways to gain traffic, market, and optimize for search engines. Clearpath Technology is owned and managed by a team of experienced search engine optimizers, internet marketing experts, web developers and designers. Clearpath Technology provide the best Internet marketing services found anywhere and we build reliable, innovative software to complement your marketing and business initiatives. Clearpath Technology is a SEO firm based out in New Delhi, India.

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