The 6 biggest mistakes people make with Web 2.0
People often ask me what are the biggest mistakes
you see people making when trying to use Web 2.0
And you know what?
These 6 mistakes are always the same…
1. Blasting out hundreds of mediocre articles
in a very short space of time – and then getting
banned from the Online Social Network (OSN)
2. Doing anything that looks like its an Ad.
- Instant turn off!
3. Being too generic with their keywords. For example
using too high level keywords like “golf” rather than
going for the long tail keywords like
“golf tuition in nevada”
4. Having poor content – not enough variety. You need
to keep them interested with text, podcasts, vlogs etc.
Also the content must be relevant – not any old rubbish.
5. Adding too many comments to other people’s blogs
just so you can get a back-link. People see through it
when you have too many comments with very little content.
6. Not asking for feedback from their readers/users.
There are all kind of whizzy solutions such as surveys,
poll boxes, shout boxes. Ask – and find out what they
really want!
So there you go, these are the 6 that
I see over and over again.
I’d love to get your experiences on what mistakes or
obstacles you’ve been facing with trying to implement
Web 2.0. Shoot me over an email or blog comment…
I’m always interested to hear of new experiences (good or bad).
Best,
Chris



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