I've been playing around with learning how to use Web 2.0 venues to gain traffic. Just checking all the possibilities and the ways they can work is very time consuming. NOt sure how much of it I'm going to get into.
The blogs will stay for sure. I like those. Eventually I'll get those optimized, maybe switch to wordpress for them.
The community sites will stay, but will have to be a little creative about them. My Facebook site is a bit of a mixture of me, my writing, my friends, the fiction, and the creativity side. The Twitter account I have now is a copywriting/me mix. I think I'm going to start a specific one for the Digital Church Secretary as a tip site. Maybe another copywriting/marketing/graphic design tip specific one too.
Love the blogs. Facebook and Twitter are interesting, but they are a strain. Facebook is distracting and confusing sometimes. Twitter is interesting and more linear, which is great, but I still prefer longer posts than what either one allow.
Haven't managed to understand the social bookmarking sites yet. I may choose one to play around with. But not sure they are for me either.
I have a list of about fifty websites to check out for Web 2.0. I'll probably choose a few I like and start those up.
But of all the marketing methods, I like article writing and email newsletter writing the best. I think those are going to be my strongest methods.
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