Web 2.0 links are the ones you write with your website link, for sites like: 1. WordPress (free) 2. Blogspot 3. eHow 4. Squidoo 5. HubPages And so many... You can consider this as an article marketing of a moderate type. Hope this helps.
to learn about web 2.0, you can read the wiki article here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2.0 how to get backlinks from them? just open an account, write an article, and post it on the site with your links
Oh, this is what I'm already doing. But Hubpages and several others(not in your list) are nofollow. Which is better, web 2.0 or article marketing?
Here are some best web 2.0 site list. A great list of sites to get high quality back links http://www.wordpress.org http://www.tumblr.com http://www.livejournal.com http://www.blogger.com http://www.squidoo.com http://www.typepad.com http://www.multiply.com http://www.weebly.com http://www.blog.com http://www.yola.com http://www.spruz.com http://www.webnode.com http://www.blinkweb.com Code (markup):
See Web 2.0 Sites means that site which give service to publish your content with your business related theme and design and also you can get share or likes. like blogger and wordpress, tumblr and more blog sites.
2.0 website like facebook, weebly, wordpress, blogspot, twitter and many more It's back link is so most important coz it's very popular.
Thanks mate. Can we use the same article on all those site. Will it be considered as copied content? Or shall we write a different one for each?
Web 2.0 include social networking sites, blogs, wikis and video sharing sites. Blogger,Digg, WetPaint, LinkedIn, Youtube, Facebook, Squidoo, Hubpages are some of the web 2.0 sites that I know.Nowadays we’re likely to talk about backlink building making use of web 2 . 0.2 websites. This is a action you'll require if you're targeting more competing keywords, or maybe you find following a 30 days or so the lens isn't ranking in which you need it, and also you require more hyperlinks, this is a good way of getting all of them.
Hi. web 2.0 includes squidoo, hub pages, tumbler, wordpress, blogger and many more. You can use your backlinks on these high quality PR sites. And you cannot post same articles in all sites. All sites need different articles.
We should distinguish blogging platforms from real Web 2.0 sites. They both have a lot of interaction between writer and readers but there are tons of important differences. On Blogger and Wordpress you can't build authority of your blog with your activity (liking, commenting, other forms of participation), but on Squidoo or HubPages you can do that. That means you have much more power on real Web 2.0 sites where you choose how much time you will spend on creating content and how much on promotion for certain result. On blogging platforms promotion is very very unpredictable. I can give you my own example: on one blog on Wordpress I neeeded 6 months to get power of PR3, what is pretty low but most of bloggers never get pas that mark even after 5 or 6 years of blogging. On the other hand PR 5 on Web 2.0 is achievable in less than 2 months if you know what you are doing. So I vote for combination of both, because Web 2.0 only have their own limitations too
This method of Internet marketing is a free way to get more links pointing to your site. And the more links you have doing that, the higher you'll rank in the search engines. Building content for your 2.0 site is as easy as taking the material you wrote for your articles and inserting it into the page. Squidoo, for example, has their own web 2.0 tools that allow you to add text, video, and graphics. You'll want to use as many keywords and long tail keyword phrases as possible to generate traffic to your 2.0 sites. Make sure your web 2.0 links point back to your website.