Web 2.0 is driven by open sourcing and community spirit in the Internet. If you are able to take advantage of this, your website is off to a good level of web traffic.
You need to learn how to use social bookmarking effectively. Social bookmarking is one of the benchmarks of Web 2.0. The idea behind social bookmarking is that people would want to tag and bookmark their favorite websites in the internet. When the preferences of thousands of people are taken into account, then some websites will rise to the top as the most popular ones.
Since a lot of people tend to join the bandwagon, those at the top of the list would tend to enjoy greater popularity still. The originator of online social bookmarking is Del.icio.us in 2003. Since then, this site has enjoyed immense popularity. If you can write great content that people are looking for you might just use the power of Del.icio.us for you’re the traffic of your website.
We’ve mentioned Digg in passing in a previous post. Digg is essentially a website dedicated to gathering news headlines from all over. Instead of having editors though, Digg relies on the inputs of users. If you are a Digg user, you can easily navigate through stories featured on the site. If you a particular article catches your attention, you can “Digg It.”
Viral traffic is one of the best features of Web 2.0. In this age of amazing connectivity, users can easily refer a product or a website to one another, making it easier for websites to gain the exposure they need. What you need therefore is a strategy to learn what kinds of topics and niches are grabbing the attention of users. When you understand that and incorporate it into your business model, your website will get the traffic it needs.

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