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How to burst web 2.0 bubble

When reading this topic , I had a rough idea of ​​how to "burst the bubble of Web 2.0."

Obviously, the development scheme of purely online services (sites) traffic-money-traffic is clear and stable as a wheel, but the details of the implementation of this scheme cannot be in place.

The basic idea of ​​web 2.0 (in this context) is that all or most of the content is generated by users. Obviously, they do it for a reason, something stimulates them to it. Essentially, the success of a project largely depends on the correct placement of these incentives, the clear and sought-after positioning of the service (site).
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Apparently web 2.0 gained critical mass and the quantity goes into quality. New incentive for users - the money in its purest form.

To attach the scheme of distribution of money between users is not a problem for the modern web. And converting traffic into money is also not a problem. Another question - how much is needed and to whom?

Obviously, users need it. Agree - this is even a purely moral satisfaction. What-no, and a penny on his pocket so stick!

The main feature of web 2.0 is that what the users need is also needed by the owners of the service. I think this is obvious - users are the driving force in the traffic-money-traffic scheme.

So in the future, this phenomenon will not go anywhere. Service owners will pay users.

And here the most interesting begins: how much to pay? The bigger, the better! But no one will give all the money to users. Survive will be the one who can pay more money.

Money is a terrible power. It moves the brains of the masses very cool. As a result, bargaining between services will come - who will give more money. “Come to us - we have 0.5% more!” - such is the competition. And the competition will be huge. I think this is an indisputable question.

Will it benefit from this or lose all industry web 2.0? The question is meaningless - the industry always goes where people need it.

But for the owners of the services, the conclusions are the most disappointing.

Get ready. Freebies will not be!

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/8372/


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