Entries from Search Engine Roundtable tagged with 'Web 2.0'

Is Web 2.0 a Good SEO Strategy?

A Cre8asite Forums thread poses the dilemma about web 2.0 sites getting web 1.0 wrong. Bill Slawski quotes the following from Jakob Nielsen's article: Before throwing spending money at "2.0" features, make sure that you have all the "1.0" requirements...

Should Google Take Advantage of the Web 2.0 Dynamic and Follow Links?

As many of you know, I'm a heavy social media user. I love finding interesting content that is typically determined by an audience of my peers who vote on articles on many different web 2.0 sites. A WebmasterWorld member, whose...

CSS, AJAX, Web 2.0 and Search Engines

SES San Jose Organic Track: CSS, AJAX, Web 2.0 and Search Engines Speakers: (Moderator) Anne Kennedy, Managing Partner, Beyond Ink Shari Thurow, Founder and SEO, Omni Marketing Interactive Vanessa Fox, Zillow.com Mikkel deMib Svendsen, Creative Director, deMib.com Amit Kumar, Yahoo!...

What Do You Think About Comments on Social Media Sites?

On social media sites, do comments enhance or detract from the user experience? That's the question that has been brought up in a Cre8asite Forums thread. There's "utter garbage" that is being served to the community, so how does that...

Should DMOZ Incorporate More Web 2.0 Elements?

What would you say about a DMOZ directory that allowed you to vote and review the sites listed on the directory? A Cre8asite Forums thread discusses this question. Bill Slawski says that DMOZ has a long way to go before...

USA Today Adds Social 2.0 Features

USA Today launched over the weekend, several layers of social Web 2.0 features to their site. Some of the features include: Commenting on articles Digg-like feature where you can "recommend" a story User profiles named "personal space" with Avatars Photo...


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