mYst said:Many people dont know of even the most basic techniques and get caught up trying to be too modern.
So practicing some of the older methods means your audience is more targetted as less people seem to follow suit and try the same methods!
I agree with that,DavidL said:mYst said:Many people dont know of even the most basic techniques and get caught up trying to be too modern.
So practicing some of the older methods means your audience is more targetted as less people seem to follow suit and try the same methods!
I would like to see some statistical evidence to support your claim that "many people don't even know of the basic techniques" and that the techniques I proposed are "too modern". In actual fact, web 2.0 came during 2004-5 and so it's becoming an old method now.
Practicing older methods does not necessarily mean you will get a more targeted audience; because I use old methods, it does not mean I will get targeted audiences. I have not really seen a big site that does not use web 2.0 advertising today.
Web 2.0 makes the user interface much more user friendly; surely you'd want that over "Invite Experts". A genuine expert will most likely go on and say "use web 2.0 advertising" to promote your site.
DavidL said:I would like to see some statistical evidence to support your claim that "many people don't even know of the basic techniques" and that the techniques I proposed are "too modern". In actual fact, web 2.0 came during 2004-5 and so it's becoming an old method now.
Practicing older methods does not necessarily mean you will get a more targeted audience; because I use old methods, it does not mean I will get targeted audiences. I have not really seen a big site that does not use web 2.0 advertising today.
Web 2.0 makes the user interface much more user friendly; surely you'd want that over "Invite Experts". A genuine expert will most likely go on and say "use web 2.0 advertising" to promote your site.
When someone talks about Web 2.0, they are referring to the user interacting with the web and thus each other, in the most simplest terms. When someone talks about Web 2.0 Advertising, they are referring to how they can promote/advertise/market on the web by interacting with the web. A simple for of Web 2.0 advertising is the use of Twitter as a marketing/promotion tool, or Facebook, but something as simple as RSS Feeds are all Web 2.0 advertising.Panik said:May you possibly explain what you mean by "web 2.0 advertising" please?
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