Web 2.0 for Better Business

Why is web 2.0 better for business and why is the traditional static website now prehistoric?

We ask the questions:

Do you have an old static website ? If yes, do you think you should be thinking of upgrading it ?

Hell yes, you should replace your old static website PDQ ! and here’s why

Website Life-Time Costs

Look even if you are approaching this question from a website cost perspective you should change your static website to a web 2.0 website very quickly because web 2.0 websites are (or should be) delivered with website owner Content Management Systems (CMS) you no longer need to suffer webmaster fees for simply updating your website pages or adding new content for you, you or your staff can now easily do this your self!

Now, Quick, React, be First, be Fast be Open, be Responsive

Blog Syndication Tell the World How Good your Business is

Blog Syndication

You cannot afford to wait to post content or reply to market or consumer demands, you need to communicate with your visitors and followers in real-time, your content should be syndicated to give wider and deeper coverage to a greater audience, your blogs should be syndicated, Twittered and FaceBook’ed within seconds of being posted. Your new modern followers will think you passe if you cannot achieve this.

Web 2.0 is about you sharing your knowledge and your experience with your followers: What’s that, FOLLOWERS ? do you mean website visitors ?

Well yes kind of, but you should be forging your business and promoting yourself as a leader in your field or your business the best at what is you do. If you are the leader and you write good and frequent content and you welcome an open and responsive relationship with your website visitors – they will become your followers and if you keep at it with integrity your business will grow as a result.

Blogging for Better Business

OK so you think that you are the best at what you do? Well maybe you are but how many people know that?

Your immediate family? Your Immediate clients? 10 people, 100 people ? Well unless you are a household brand name possibly no more than 1000 people would consider you or your business as the leader in your field, the best plumber, baker or candle-stick maker!

One sure-fire way to become the accredited leader in your field and to win more business is to write blogs about what you do and optimise those blogs for the search engines and syndicate the content to the entire universe.

Of course you can’t do any of that with an old static website ! You have to have a web 2.0 online marketing platform created by yours truly – Mick Say

Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)

OK so I am not going to write a great deal about Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) in this blog but the search engines all like fresh new content and the more fresh new content you write the better the search engines will like you and the better search engine return results you will get and eventually if you write meaningful content that we humans like you will land the converted first page on google! But you gotta work at it.

And guess what, – Increasingly you cannot achieve any of this with an ageing static website, so you need to call in the A Team to build a new web 2.0 website or online marketing platform.

Call mick any time 07719 061 835.

You might want to read my blog: What is Web 2.0?

What is Web 2.0?

The term “Web 2.0″ is commonly associated with web applications that facilitate interactive information sharing and user-centred design and collaboration on the World Wide Web.

What is Web 2.0 ?

What is Web 2.0 ?

A Web 2.0 website allows its users to interact with each other as contributors to the website’s content, in contrast to websites where users are limited to the passive viewing of information that is provided to them.

Examples of Web 2.0 include web-based communities, hosted services, web applications, social-networking sites, video-sharing sites, wikis, blogs and mashups.

Our Web 2.0 websites are State-of-the-Art Mashups mixing interactivity with blogging, web pages, social media and syndication of content.

The Web we know today which loads into a computer screen browser is essentially just static screen fills and is only the embryo of the World Wide Web to come in the near future. The first glimmerings of Web 2.0 are beginning to appear, and we are just starting to see how that embryo might develop.

The Web will be understood not as screen fills of text and graphics but as a transport mechanism in to the ether through which interactivity happens. It will appear on your computer screen, your TV, car dashboard, mobile phone and your hand-held game machines, possibly even your fridge!

Web 2.0 is about community and sharing

It’s a story about community and collaboration on a scale never seen before. It’s about the cosmic compendium of knowledge Wikipedia and the million-channel people’s network YouTube and the online metropolis of FaceBook and Twitter.

It’s about the many wresting power from the few and helping one another for nothing and how that will not only change the world, but also change the way the world changes.

Web 2.0 draws together the capabilities of client- and server-side software, content syndication and the use of network protocols. Standards-oriented web browsers may use plug-ins and software extensions to handle the content and the user interactions. Web 2.0 sites provide users with information storage, creation, and dissemination capabilities that were not possible in the environment now known as “Web 1.0″.

Web 2.0 websites typically include some of the following features and techniques. Andrew McAfee used the acronym SLATES to refer to them:

Search – Finding information through keyword search.

Links -Connects information together into a meaningful information ecosystem using the model of the Web, and provides low-barrier social tools.

Authoring – The ability to create and update content leads to the collaborative work of many rather than just a few web authors. In wikis, users may extend, undo and redo each other’s work. In blogs, posts and the comments of individuals build up over time.

Tags – Categorisation of content by users adding “tags” – short, usually one-word descriptions – to facilitate searching, without dependence on pre-made categories. Collections of tags created by many users within a single system may be referred to as “folksonomies”

Extensions – Software that makes the Web an application platform as well as a document server.

Signals – The use of syndication technology such as RSS to notify users of content changes.

Blogs and RSS - are often held up as exemplary manifestations of Web 2.0. A reader of a blog or a wiki is provided with tools to add a comment or even, in the case of the wiki, to edit the content.

Web 2.0 for better business ?

Read the next instalment to see why web 2.0 is better for business and why the traditional static website is or should now be history!

Do you have an old static website ? If yes, do you think you should be thinking of upgrading it ?