Web 2.0 Marketing methods

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by josh25, Nov 8, 2007.

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    1. Promote through Google video.

    2. Leave intelligent comments on high-traffic blogs/forums.

    3. Use simple Press Releases - PRWeb is fantastic!

    4. Ensure that your videos are search engine-friendly(targeted keywords in descriptions). Use Meta Data.

    5. Use Digg. When you provide useful and interesting content, most folks will
    definitely take a few seconds to view your user profile. That’s when
    they spot the link to your site.

    6. Get Into The ‘Hotlist’ Of Del.Icio.Us - Write a ‘how-to’ post, or come up with a list as list titles also dominate del.icio.us’s hotlist page. Get humorous and make outrageous(but truthful) claims.

    7. Publish articles (include your link in it of course) on Gather.com and invite users whom you think match your target market, to your ‘My People’ network. Did you guys know that PPC advertising on Gather.com can very targeted?.

    8. Use free blogs and submit them to

    http://www.blogcatalog.com/
    http://www.bloggernity.com/
    http://www.blogarama.com/
    http://blogtoplist.com/
    http://www.photarium.com/
    http://www.photarium.com/
    http://www.iblogbusiness.com/
    http://www.sphere.com/

    And use Technocrati!.

    9. Use Squidoo.
     
    josh25, Nov 8, 2007 IP
  2. fritscht

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    Soem good ideas, thanks
     
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    Yes, neat little list, thanks for sharing.
     
    webwork, Nov 8, 2007 IP
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    I would really like to see how sites like secondlife help out in marketing and earning a number of freelancers big time money
     
    selbourne, Nov 8, 2007 IP