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Feb 1

In 2007 we jumped on the Web 2.0 bandwagon. We started this corporate blog. We started producing podcasts. We started advising clients to take a “bite” out of the Web 2.0 opportunity, and some have and some haven’t.

We believe 2008 is the year to take the plunge. Ok, maybe you should dip your toe in the water first. We actually recommend the dip first. Web 2.0 is an umbrella term for social media on the web. There are so many ways to harness it, dipping your toe (or a few toes) is the way to start.

If you’re reading this blog post, you’re already involved. We know that understanding the potential of Web 2.0 can be overwhelming. The most common objection we hear is “we don’t have time for it.” If you think you don’t have time, you’re right. I just hope your competitors don’t have time for it either. Get my point?

How long did you ignore email, cell phones or (if you’re old enough) the PC when it was first launched? I can name the former CEO of a computer company (no longer in business) who publicly stated “the PC is just a fad, it won’t last.” While you may not have that sentiment about Web 2.0, my question is - are you on the side lines or leveraging the marketing potential of Web 2.0? What is the marketing potential you ask?  Blogs, social media sites, podcasts, RSS feeds - these all offer you ways to strengthen relationships with your customers and prospective customers.  Guess what - they are looking for you in Web 2.0 properties.  Are you there?

Forrester Research is doing research on the adoption of Web 2.0 marketing strategies among B2B marketers. You can take their survey here. They’ll send you the survey results.

Now, I have a favor to ask. You probably know marketers who don’t visit blogs or know little about Web 2.0. Forward this post to them and give them a nudge to dip their toes in the Web 2.0 water. And, remind them their competitors may already be there.