Since the beginning of the web 2.0 movement all started about 5 years ago, it’s been noted that progress and development on the web has really leveled off the last year or two. While this might have been a little bit true a year ago, it now seems like notable new web trends and developments are happening faster than ever. It promises to be a whole new wave of web excitement this summer!
Here are 5 of the hottest web trends you should probably keep an eye on this summer...
1. Twitter
Many out there thought the Twitter craze would blow away just about as fast as it took the world by storm earlier this year. Fortunately for all, it’s still going strong with millions of new active members. Twitter is an incredible way to promote your site—why not give it a try and see how it can help your site?
2. New Search
Microsoft has really made waves with their new search service, Bing. While it hasn’t immediately changed the big picture of search, it does show lots of promise. It’s safe to expect that the other major search players also be keeping an eye on Bing and will be rolling out their own improvements to stay competitive.
3. Mobile Madness
The latest round of newly released mobile devices has made it even more realistic for the average Joes to have the web accessible and at hand practically anywhere they travel. No longer is a cell phone just expected to be a phone—today, the all-in-one web friendly device has become the norm. WSpider.com can help you ensure that your site is mobile ready to take advantage of this ongoing trend in the best way possible.
4. Content Management Systems
Commonly referred to as CMS, having an easy to use content management system makes maintaining an active presence on the web incredibly simple for all types of organizations. No longer is it a necessity to have your web developer make every single change or update to your site’s content. With CMS, making in-house content updates are as easy as writing an email!
5. Organic Search Optimization
Organic SEO has been popular for quite some time now, but things have really taken off during 2009. Part of the reason is likely due to the economic recession—companies are looking for new and affordable ways to reach customers on the web. Where in the past they were spending a great deal of revenue on Pay Per Click and other paid methods of advertising, lately organizations worldwide are discovering how organic web optimization can really free up those precious marketing dollars while producing better visibility than ever before.
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