#29: What is Web Anything.0?
We’ve all heard the terms Web 1.0, 2.0, 3.0. So what do they mean - and more importantly, what do they mean to you as a business person?
Web 1.0 was about accessing content. This was the dawning of the Internet Age, and the revolution was digitized. Thanks to Netscape, your AOL account, Juno.com, etc., you could connect to the Internet and read information immediately. That information, however, could be published only by those who understood how to code and upload. Web 1.0 was a revolutionary but one-way street.
Web 2.0 was about interacting with content. Once new tools made it possible for users to start publishing their own content to the Internet, Web 2.0 was born. Videos were uploaded. Blogs were posted. Wikis were…pediaed. And Time declared “You” the person of the year for embracing the newly accessible World Wide Web and exploding it into billions of pages of content. Web 2.0 was a two-way street…with people driving all over the road.
Web 3.0 is about aggregating content. Have you counted your bookmarks lately? Done a Google search and gotten fewer than 20 pages of results? The free-for-all of the interactive online community generated a lot of content, but how do you wade through it all to find the specific content you want? Thanks to keywords, tags, feeds and widgets, Internet content now is entirely portable. You don’t have to go to it; you can tell it to come to you - wherever you are! Web 3.0 portability lets users park themselves on a single Web page (like iGoogle or NetVibes) or their cell phone, find the content they want and draw it directly to them. It’s like the parking lot of the world’s biggest burger joint with car service. On skates. You stay nice and comfy in your car, and we bring your order to you.
#28: What is "Business You.0"?
Business You.0 is my term for integrating social media strategies into your brand outreach to maximize and modernize impact. To be effective, it must blend:
- A clear and focused Business strategy
- You as a brand leader and visionary; and
- Whatever version of the Web serves your strategies the best: 2.0, 3.0. 100.0, etc.
Rely on this blog for regular tips, insights, interviews and excerpts to help you navigate new media and expand your brand.
Not sure if new media is necessary for your projects? You might also be waiting for the whole “cell phone craze” to pass. Or you’re holding off on building a Web site until you “absolutely have to.” To quote the venerable Shinseki:
“If you don’t like change, you’re going to like irrelevance even less.”
New media is a must for any business effort today. Of course diving into Web 2.0 and 3.0 is uncharted territory for you! And all you’re reading now is how everyone else is using it and you’re light years behind. Not to worry. With this blog, you will learn what Web 2.0 (and beyond) is, how you can use it, when you should use it and why.
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