Review of the Web 2.0 Stampede package
November 30th, 2007The rapidly changing complexity of the internet website system and the need to keep up to date is ever more present in todays Internet marketplace.
First we had the original website system which had static and unchanging webpages, then things changed quickly and we now have a very dynamic interactive internet website system often refered to today as the web 2.0 system.
These web 2.0 changes along with a massive increase in the internet marketing competition for the available website traffic, requires that we keep uptodate with how to take advantage of the changes and improve our website traffic and subsequent product sales.
Because these changes are occuring as we write here, it is difficult to find someone who is able to explain these changes clearly. In simple terms everybody is continually learning albeit we are learning at different rates.
For my own benefit as an internet marketer, I needed to improve my own performance and started to look for quality tools to help generate more traffic for my websites.
What I found was more than a tool but clear precise information on how the internet is changing and how to change with it.
I initially read the report about increasing traffic using the Web 2.0 Stampede system by Chris Freville and decided to buy the product. I was amazed to find out how much I did not know about the changes currently occuring in the internet scene.
The purchased product opened my eyes, such that many of the internet marketing and website traffic generating concepts I was using, were still based on the old original static website internet system, which were almost obsolete.
The Web 2.0 Stampede product provided a very informative explanation of how the current Web 2.0 Internet system functions and even more than this, it provided a step by step guide on how to impliment free linking structures within the current dynamic system for successful ranking with the search engines.
Additional to this the video option provides indepth explanations on how to successfully use the websites digg.com bloglines Squidoo and Gather.
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