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search engine optimization

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Web 2.0

Basically, I am creating this article to inform all of the uninformed - there are many ways to effectively market yourself, and your businesses for very little to no cost whatsoever. There's a marketing and advertising tactic known as Web 2.0 in which is a lucrative alternative to Google Adwords, if you do not have the kind of money to throw into a PPC campaign.

high performance networking

High performance data communications networks are in use by educational and research institutions and organizations. What are they? Who has access to them? How are they accessed? What are people doing with them? What kind of learning scenarios are possible through their use?

social media optimization

Social Media Optimization (SMO) is the practice of increasing the probability that people will pass along your message, website, or product through online social networks, and content sharing Websites.

community building

Online Community Building has evolved since the days of forums, messageboards, listserves, and chatrooms. Blogs and Social Software create new types of communities which are decentralized and require additional community building strategies. Centralized communities are still thriving, however, and the community building strategies developed around forums and older forms of online communities still apply, and can be adapted to new communities.