Writing and Web 2.0 White Paper by OnlineMarketerBlogger

by Chel Wolverton on November 13, 2008

As a regular reader of OnlineMarketerBlog I thought it was about time to check out his paper on Writing and Web 2.0. The world of Web 2.0 has changed the way we do business and the number of people we can reach with our blogging.

This white paper will answer these questions:
-What is Web 2.0?
-How should your writing style change?
-How has online interaction changed and what will this mean for the future of business?
-What is the secret new currency in this market?

Got questions about the way your writing should change from a Web 1.0 to 2.0 audience, this is just one of the resources I’d recommend for learning the new way of writing and reaching your target audience.

Did this paper help you?  Please let OnlineMarketerBlogger know!

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

DJ 11.14.08 at 8:36 am

Thanks for mentioning this, Chel!

I hope the white paper is helpful to your audience. If anyone has questions, they can always reach me through the blog or on Twitter (@MarketerBlog).

I’m going to be releasing another white paper next week (shooting for Tuesday…). It will be about writing holiday donation/solicitation emails that bring in the bucks. I’ve done this sort of thing for years and I really enjoy it. So, I want to share some of the secrets (they’re not crazy; just best practices that really work).

This new white paper should have a wide audience, but any of your readers who act on the marketing side of a non-profit - it will be especially aimed at these folks.

So, that’s the scoop! You’re the first person/blog I’ve told about it, so hold me to it!

Thanks again,
DJ

Chel 11.14.08 at 10:20 am

DJ, thanks for the comment.

The new white paper sounds great and just in time for the season. I’ll be watching to see if you finish on time, so that should help you along. ;)

I’ll be sure to pass it along to my friends working in the non-profit sector as well.

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