21
Aug
07

A Web 2.0 Strategy Slideshow

My ten guiding principals for a Web 2.0 strategy are now available as a slideshow!

These tactics for success will help ensure your site grows its audience and revenue and maximising profitability by harnessing the power of the Web 2.0 state-of-mind.


8 Responses to “A Web 2.0 Strategy Slideshow”


  1. 1 Billy July 24, 2008 at 2:15 pm

    I’ve never seen the word ‘fulfill’ spelled: ‘fulfil.’ o_O

  2. 2 Billy July 24, 2008 at 2:17 pm

    Sorry, I meant to specify that I saw that on slide 2/12. It’s the 3rd bullet point.

  3. 3 Paul Lomax July 24, 2008 at 5:00 pm

    Yeah, I spotted that before but Slideshare won’t let you edit a presentation - you have to upload a new one and it wipes all the stats etc :(

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Paul LomaxPaul Lomax is Head of New Media for the Guardian Media Group's Regional Division and divides his time between London and Manchester in the UK. He's a former entrepreneur, a technologist and an experienced general manager and has been a digital professional for well over ten years.

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