I’ve been devoting much of my time of late to exploring Web 2.0 possibilities in the last few weeks… services, sites, widgets and ways to integrate them. Now that we all have profiles all over the place (Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, YouTube and countless others) keeping them all relevant can be pretty time consuming. Fortunately developers appear to be aware of this and are doing something about it. Here’s a cute little example of my most recent Web 2.0 chain reaction (websites updating other websites and profiles automatically)
Web 2.0 integration & chain reactions… - Creativity Base - 0 views
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This is a pretty neat development, and can be handy both socially and professionally.
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In this case, my goal was to proliferate my online video, and share the awareness of it as broadly as possible.
Photos Videos Journals Friends and Fun - Buzznet - 0 views
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As a rising start-up, Buzznet is often compared to other social networking websites. However, Buzznet's Guides create daily music and pop-culture content that no other media-sharing site can rival. In addition to producing individual journals and video blogs, the on-staff curators deliver a live stream of relevant posts to the pages of Buzznet's music and pop-culture sections.
Digital Marketing: Why Search May Not Click for Retailers - Advertising Age - Digital - 0 views
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Less than 10% of online retailers' web traffic, on average, comes from search engines, according to an analysis by Nielsen Co.'s Online division.
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the majority of retailers' web traffic (61%, on average) comes from people going directly to a retail site -- consumers typing, say, Amazon.com into a browser address bar.
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Other referrals, such as affiliate programs or advertising (basically anything that wasn't direct navigation, comparison referrals or search), accounted for the remainder.
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