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In short,
Web 2.0
can be described as online user
collaboration supported by user-generated content.
Hence, the term social networking and
social media.
A Web 2.0 site typically invites users to create and share something
(write and share hotel reviews, share travel trips, add comments to blogs, share
bookmarks, share favorites, share photos and videos, etc.) so that other
users can benefit from this collective knowledge. It is a fascinating
movement, but one gets quickly overwhelmed. Below are a few
hand-researched resources that should help you get acquainted and feel
comfortable in this space.
Definitions
Best tools for creating blogs
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Blogger (by
Google)
Fantastic service, loaded
with features, ability to streamline AdSense ads and many other perks.
Everything is totally free.
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Wordpress.org
Create a nice-looking blog
with fancy features in less than 2 minutes, absolutely no
technical skills required, everything is free, including hosting.
Charges apply for advanced features and additional users. External
hosting is allowed.
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BlogRolling
Add links to your blog as
you surf, on the fly, without opening up your HTML template.
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Drupal
An advanced portal with collaborative book, search engines friendly
URLs, online help, roles, full content search, site watching, threaded
comments, version control, blogging, news aggregator.
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Nucleuscms
A powerful blog script featuring multiple blogs, multiple authors,
drafts and future posts, bookmarklets.
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WebsiteGrader
Check your site rating with Google, Alexa, Technorati and others.
Receive basic SEO analysis of your site (note that like with all
tools, some entries are questionable).
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BlogPatrol
Track your blog stats free of charge.
Best tools for finding blogs
Google blog
search
Technorati
Feedster
Blog Digger
StumbleUpon
(very cool service, not only for blogs)
Widgets
Weblog and Social Media resources
Weblog and Social Media guides
Most popular syndication
feeds
http://top500.feedster.com/
http://www.technorati.com/pop/blogs/
http://bloglines.com/toplinks
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permalink
Creating your own
syndication feed
http://www.devx.com/xml/Article/10790
http://www.wilsonweb.com/wmt8/rss_feeds.htm
http://www.webhero.org/Homepages/newsfeeds.htm
http://www.rss-specifications.com/display-rss.htm
Blog and RSS directories
(submit your blog or RSS):
Press & News Release Distribution
Create a few paragraphs
describing your services and send this information to the outlets below.
Your will get fantastic results for under $1000. Make sure your
paragraphs are well written.
Email newsletter distribution, mailing lists
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NetAtlantic
(very inexpensive)
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SparkList
(more expensive, but still easily affordable)
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TechOnline
(hosted webinars with email promotion, great for technology companies,
prices start at $12K, but excellent results)
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Vizu (create a poll and post it on hundreds of websites, receive
answers in real time, $99)
Making money off blogs and
writing
Very few people make good
money off their blogs. As a rule, you can expect to earn a few hundred
dollars per month, and that if you are disciplined and very well
organized. Below are a few resources that could help you generate better
income, if used collectively and systematically.
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AdSense
AdSense allows bloggers to display up to three content-specific "ad
units" (boxes that can hold up to four ads each) per page. Free to
join.
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BlogAds
BlogAds lets you join its database free and set your own ad prices.
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PayPerPost
Write posts on your blog and get paid. Your blog must be at least 90 days old and
active. Ranking on technorati and Alexa plays a role in how much you
will get paid (but not always). You are limited to 2 posts per day.
The way the system works puts small blog owners somewhat at
disadvantage, as there is huge competition among bloggers.
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Smorty
Similar to PayPerPost, but without the 90-day age requirement. No
limitation on how many posts per day can be created, but opportunities
are nonetheless almost as scarce as with PayPerPost.
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Blogitvit
Likewise, create posts on demand and get paid. Bloggers have a higher
degree of control over content. Bloggers that have a WordPress blog on
their own domain name and must have been around for at least 30 days.
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ShareASale
Reputable affiliate distribution program. More than 2000 merchants.
There is no charge for Affiliates. There is a charge for Merchants.
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SponsoredReviews
With SponsoredReviews, you set your own
price. Depending on the size of your readership and the quality of
your blog posts, you can earn anywhere from $10 to $1000 per review.
If you are a major site, you might be able to get even more.
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ReviewMe
Write reviews for cash. Prices range from $60 to $250 and more per
review. A typical review is expected to be quite long, roughly 2000
words.
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AcademicExperts
Write reviews at $7 per 275 words.
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SurveySavvy
You are paid a flat rate for every survey you complete. Each survey
takes between 5 - 15 minutes to complete and the pay is $2. They send
you an email every time there is a new available survey.
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Greenfield
Online
Get paid to share your opinions and participate in easy online
surveys. There is a qualification process. Paid surveys are about $4
each. Non-paid surveys get you some benefits as well.
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SurveyMonster
Make some extra cash in your spare time doing free paid online
surveys. No limit to how many surveys you can take in a day. They also
have other programs that you can participate in like paid to read
emails, etc. Many surveys here pay $10 each.
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TikTikCash
This one is just like Survey Monster but it has more ways you can earn
money, such as by playing games. Each survey pays between .35 cents
and $4.00. Surveys are really short. Earn about $2 for every person
you refer. You get a free $5 just for registering.
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Panda Research
Receive Cash for Survey offers, coupons, discounts, Gifts, Rewards and
giveaways, targeted to your specific needs based on how you answer our
survey. The type and amount of incentive vary from $5 - $35 or more
and are based on the type and size of survey and offer, the respondent
profile required by the contract. No fees at all.
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Text Links Ad
You will be selling small text ads on your site, split the revenue
with them 50-50, deposit earnings directly into your PayPal account.
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Kontera
Place contextual links in your posts. Those are the mouse-over boxes
with a snapshot overview of the link. They look really nice and not
intrusive.
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Vizu Answers
Post a poll on your site and earn money every time someone answers.
Idea similar to AdSense.
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Blurb - free self-publishing book software
Create a professional looking book in a matter of hours. Blurb offers
free software that lets you transform your content into a professional
looking book in a matter of hours. Pay from $12 to $30 for soft or
hardcover printing.
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There are other
companies that help people self-publish.
Lulu.com lets
people publish books, print on demand and set their own price, but the
company takes a commission on books sold (and so does Blurb).
Xlibris is more
of a traditional publisher in that it charges a fee, pays royalties
and provides copyediting and marketing services. Similarly,
iUniverse
charges fees, pays royalties and offers editing and distribution
services.
Apple's iPhoto service lets people turn their photos into a book,
but it is much more expensive than Blurb and less flexible. Most
publishers charge fees and take commission, but there are some that
don't. Joffee
Publishing does not charge any fees, and it was recommended to
us by one of their users. Also,
SharedBook
lets you convert your online content into a book on demand.
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Helium
Write articles and get paid. Best rated articles generate most money.
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SpiderMetrix
Complete surveys, earn points, cash points.
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My Essays
You can charge up to $25 per essay being a free member, you can charge
more than that if you are a paid member.
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GAF
GAF is a way to get your freelance
services out to the world, there is everything from forum posting to
coding, you are sure to find something that suits your talents.
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Wise Orb
Write articles for people to read, when they read them you earn.
Account are automatically paid out when they reach $100, but you can
request smaller payouts.
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Elance
Create profile and bid on projects by category (web design, writing,
translation, software development, etc). Membership fees apply. Three
levels of memberships are available: $8 per months, $80 per month, and
$120 per month. We used the services of Elance as a buyer on many
occasions and are quite happy with them. Their business processes are
very smooth, it costs nothing to post a project and invite service
providers to bid on it. Free downloads of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs)
and rights transfer agreements (for content, logo and other graphics)
are available. Each service provider is rated by previous customers,
so read customer reviews carefully before settling on the final
bidder.
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Guru
Post your profile free of charge and bid on projects. Deduct 10% for
project fees. Purchase membership from $100-200 per year and deduct 5%
on project fees.
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Ifreelancer.com
Free membership.
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Ifreelance.com
Post your profile and bid on projects. Gold Membership is $7.00 per
month.
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Writers.MeetUp
Join one of the existing groups or create a new one. A good networking
and marketing tool.
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CopyEscape.com
Type an URL to see if your content has been used elsewhere. Note that
you need to check individual pages one by one.
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PayPal
Place a donation button, if
you feel it is appropriate for your blog.
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ClickBank
ClickBank is the Internet's largest digital marketplace, where
thousands of the web's most popular products are sold every day.
Become an affiliate and resell digital products. Setup is free, fast
and you'll have instant access to over 10,000 products with
commissions as high as 75%.
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Work from home
Extensive list of work-from-home opportunities.
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LinkShare
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Commission Junction
Top 25 Web 2.0 sites
Complete list of Top 25 Web 2.0 sites (updated real time)
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MySpace.com
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en.Wikipedia.org
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YouTube.com
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FaceBook.com
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PhotoBucket.com
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CraigsList.org
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flickr.com
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digg.com
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Wordpress.com
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TypePad.com
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Netscape.com
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Topix.com
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CafePress.com
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Xanga.com
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Technorati.com
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LiveJournal.com
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DailyMotion.com
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iStockPhoto.com
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Feedburner.com
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Last.fm
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del.icio.us
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Friendster.com
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PicZo.com
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StumbleUpon.com
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LinkedIn.com
Marketing Blogs
Free polls
Blog Directory
Cool Web 2.0 Apps
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http://clipmarks.com/ - you can
clip the best parts of web pages
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http://www.blinksale.com
- easy online client invoicing, integrated with Basecamp
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http://www.viddler.com - a
web application that lets you upload, enhance, and share digital video
quickly and easily inside your web browser.
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http://www.popuri.us
- check your website statistics on Alexa, Google, Technorati - all at
once, very neat!
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http://www.domainlogbook.com
- similar idea to popuri.us, domainlogbook lets you track your domain
statistics and performance
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http://www.ejschart.com
- holy beauty! Javascript Charting application that uses AJAX to
create zoomable, clickable, navigable charts.
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http://synapselife.com/ -
collection of 5 sweet and useful apps: People, Calendar, Lists &
Ledger, Favorites and Feeds. Account sign ups are free and all the
applications are accessible from any mobile device or cell phone.
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http://www.senduit.com/ -
upload your file, send a link to share with others, set expiration
time.
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http://www.slimtimer.com
- easy time tracking and reporting, liberation from time sheets.
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http://www.snap.com/about/shots.php
- appends sleek-looking previews to your links on mouse-over (used on
this page). Totally free.
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http://www.openlaszlo.org/
- an open source platform for creating zero-install web
applications with the user interface capabilities of desktop client
software. OpenLaszlo programs are written in XML and JavaScript and
transparently compiled to Flash and, with OpenLaszlo 4, DHTML. The
OpenLaszlo APIs provide animation, layout, data binding, server
communication, and declarative UI.
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http://www.tripwiser.com -
cool trip planning and itinerary building site for U.S. and Canadian
travel, AJAX-powered, drag-and-drop scheduling, user-generated shared reviews,
expert opinions, interactive online encyclopaedia, online reservations.
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http://wikkidapps.com/
- best reviews of cool Web 2.0 apps.
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http://mashable.com/ - thorough
reviews of social networking sites and tools
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http://www.webscriptlab.com/
- Ajax loading GIF generator
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