The Confusion Over What Web 2.0 And Blogging Are

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Every person has his (or her) own opinion about any certain topic. And that exactly was what Martin Neumann discovered in one of his latest blog entries, where he conducted a survey with 100 random individuals throughout Australia (the group combining people coming from all various backgrounds). The survey showed that almost 80% of the group are not even impressed with what can be done via blogs and their authors. And the majority of the interviewees were small business owners. Perhaps they should realise that blogging is not merely for hobby purposes. If you’re serious about it, you will definitely be able to understand how influential a blog can be for your marketing campaign - in fact, it’s the most cost effective way to spread the news about your brand effectively to the masses.

Although there are a lot of professional bloggers out there, like Darren Rowse from Problogger.net that are already established, the fact is still unable to convince the masses out there about the possibilities of what blogging can do. The survey about web 2.0 in fact portray how pessimistic most people are about web 2.0 technology. If we look at it from a different angle, there’s obviously a lot of money to be made in web 2.0. Try asking Flickr, or Youtube and you will know what they’re going to say about it. I am sure you will think twice before commenting. There are money to be made with blogs, you just need to know how to find them. That’s all.


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