I wrote a similar article about this in the past, but there are new ways that I find to update your performance with Web 2.0. I don’t care if it is called Web 2.0 or Web 3.0 or whatever else you call it. The bottom line is that it is about results and not hype. Far too many people buy into the hype and don’t keep track of the results.
I use a number of different marketing tactics to grow my online business. I certainly don’t rely on just Web 2.0 or any other singular way to market my business. If you’re having wonderful results with Web 2.0, then continue to devote a lot of time to marketing with it, but if you aren’t having success, then don’t be afraid to rely on other marketing methods.
Time management is very, very important and when it comes to an Internet Marketer, it is crucial. People want to talk all about the strategies for making money online and they don’t want to talk about getting your mind right and managing your time.
Look, I don’t care how promising a strategy looks and is, if you don’t have your mind right and can’t manage your time, it will fall by the waste side. Make sure that you have a clear plan of action, can manage your time and cut out the distractions.
Contrary to belief, having success with Web 2.0 can be time consuming and be some work. It can take a lot of testing and tracking, but I really like the results that I get from it.
I think the best bit of advice that I can give is to approach it like you would with any other marketing method. Don’t get blown away from extraordinary claims, hard to do, when you’re an Internet Marketer, but do your research and apply yourself.
Get your online business out there. The World Wide Web is a huge place and Web 2.0 gives you a great opportunity to tap into that. It is a great place to get noticed and have success. Just remember that you should be testing and tracking your results. It isn’t about becoming a celebrity, it is about the success of your online business. Don’t get too caught up in who is giving you praise, while your bottom line isn’t growing. Always remember that you’re running a business.



