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Branding with Web 3.0: eDoorways

June 10, 2009 by Kim Beasley  
Filed under Marketing

Many business owners are currently building Web 2.0 into their web presence to not only share their information with web visitors or brand their business but to also allow web visitors to interact with them. With the rise of Web 3.0, a new frontier for websites has arisen that will allow for a 3-way sharing of information when it come to branding your business.

edoorways-logoThe 3-way sharing would include the business owner sharing their information, the consumer receiving the information and then the third component that eDoorways brings to the table. As one of the companies leading the way for Web 3.0, eDoorways is about to launch a website that gives business owners the third component. According to their website, this is what you will experience….

What happens when you put Google, MySpace, and eBay in a blender and mix them on high power? You get eDOORWAYS, the ultimate gateway for businesses and consumers to exchange ideas, services and products in a social networking environment.

With this in mind, a business owner would be able to use this website to brand themselves as the expert in their particular industry as they connect with potential clients and business owners. Being able to connect, collaborate, and communicate using Web 3.0 is important in the near future because it will help your brand stand out in comparison to your competitors. Per eDoorways‘ website,

eDOORWAYS creates an immediate solutions network which connects local businesses with consumers in need of immediate answers, goods or services, with expert assistance. This network of people and small businesses offers immediate solutions on a level never before possible. Harnessing web resources in a whole new way, eDOORWAYS is a functional tool which enhances the market’s transparencies for real solutions, pricing and quality.

So one of the keys to having a successful online brand strategy in the near future is to build-in Web 3.0. To help you understand the different between Web 2.0 and Web 3.0, I decided to share the following video. This video shares a short explains that can help you understand how to implement something like eDoorways within your business online branding.

Eric Schmidt, Web 2.0 vs. Web 3.0

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