How web 2.0 helps in SEO
Web 2.0 is a category of new Internet
tools and technologies created around the idea that the people who
consume media, access the Internet, and use the Web shouldn't passively
absorb what's available; rather, they should be active contributors,
helping customize media and technology for their own purposes, as well
as those of their communities.
Web 2.0 is beginning of a new era in technology — one that promises to help nonprofits operate more efficiently, generate more funding, and affect more lives.
Web 2.0 is beginning of a new era in technology — one that promises to help nonprofits operate more efficiently, generate more funding, and affect more lives.
- What is Web 2.0 Anyway?
- This piece will help you familiarize yourself with the general concept of Web 2.0 and the many technologies that fall into this category.
Publish Information
- Seven Blogging Tools Reviewed
- There are a number of good blogging tools, but choosing among them can be confusing. In this report, we’ll take a detailed look at the top blogging tools and outline key considerations for selecting a platform.
- A Technical Guide to Anonymous Blogging
- If you have reason to be worried that what you're posting could endanger your safety, the security measures outlined in this article will help you keep your identity a secret.
- Easy Ways to Publish Your Own RSS Feeds
- RSS feeds are a simple, inexpensive way to deliver news and announcements to your constituents and supporters, helping them stay active and involved in your cause. We'll show you tools you can use to get started.
- Thirteen Tips for Effective Tagging
- A tag is a collaborative labeling system that allows you to categorize online content like Web pages, photos, and links. Learn why tagging is a valuable tool for your nonprofit — and how to choose tags effectively.
Social Networking and Group
- What Can Social Networking Do for Your Organization?
- Social networking platforms like Flickr, Friendster, and MySpace give nonprofits a forum for meeting like-minded organizations and potential supporters, and provide a medium for spreading their messages beyond the immediate community.
- Citizen Journalism Movement Gives More Power to the People
- Is the mainstream media overlooking a story or an issue important to your cause? Rise up, nonprofits, through citizen journalism, a new form of reporting driven by people rather than large news agencies.
- Interplast: Harnessing Technology to Help Heal
- In addition to providing free reconstructive surgeries to children with disabilities and adults with no access to specialized care, Interplast works to educate local surgeons around the world through its international online forum. Learn how this Web site is empowering doctors and transforming patients' lives.
Collaborate with diffrent sites
- Exploring the World of Wikis
- Wikis — collaborative Web sites that allow users to change the content of pages easily — can help your organization share information. Learn how wikis work, what wiki-creation software and services are out there, and whether a wiki makes sense for your nonprofit.
- Eight Tools to Keep Your Team Connected
- How do you coordinate a team of 20 volunteers providing support to 83 organizations in 14 countries — all from one location? Veteran eRider manager Teresa Crawford shares eight tried-and-true applications for keeping far-flung workers connected.
- Wikispaces Plus Plan
- The Wikispaces Plus Plan offers organizations a hosted wiki with 2-GB storage, unlimited users, edits, and messages. A $10 one-year subscription is available to qualifying nonprofits through TechSoup Stock.
Share news and stories
- How to Record, Edit, and Promote a Podcast
- Podcasts — digital audio files posted to the Web for anyone to download and listen to — are a useful, affordable way for nonprofits to expand their reach and further their missions. We'll walk you through the process of creating and posting your own podcasts.
- Witnessing the Power of Digital Video
- Witness has helped human-rights groups use digital camcorders to document abuses in more than 60 countries around the globe. But the organization says that the era of video advocacy is just beginning.
- Understanding Video-Sharing Sites' Terms of Service
- We scoured lengthy agreements of the most popular sites like YouTube and Google Video to help you figure out where to post your videos.
To read more about Web 2.0 technologies and how nonprofits are putting them to use, visit the NetSquared Web site. A project of TechSoup, NetSquared is helping nonprofits harness Web technologies for social change.
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