What is the web 2.0 in SEO ?

Web 2.0 are sites which allow you to create your own page with a unique url. You may publish information and point links from it to your website. Web 2.0 sites are considered as quality websites and building pages and publishing content through web 2.0 sites would help in link building and achieving top results in serps.
 
web2.0 sites,
wordpress.com
blogger.com
weebly.com
tripod.lycos.com
typepad.com
tumblr.com
salon.com
webnode.com
webs.com
squiode.com
 
Web2.0 is a kind of website only but not the actual one. One can say it as a shadow of a website as it contains all the info about a topic same as a website is containing. It is very helpful for ranking a website quickly.
 
It is possible for everyone to create website using web 2.0 sites. Using that you can build high quality backlinks to your website.
 
Basically, web 2.0 is an activity that is based on the content. You create web 2.0 web pages on which you will post articles which may contain links to your website. Web 2.0 is a good source for building backlinks this is acknowledged as microblogging.
 
Web 2.0 describes World Wide Web sites that emphasize user-generated content, usability, and interoperability. The term was popularized by Tim O'Reilly and Dale Dougherty at the O'Reilly Media Web 2.0 Conference in late 2004, though it was first coined by Darcy DiNucci in 1999.
 
Web 2.0 are sites which allow you to create your own page with a unique url. You may publish information and point links from it to your website. Web 2.0 sites are considered as quality websites and building pages and publishing content through web 2.0 sites would help in link building and achieving top results in serps.
 
Web 2.0 is a website which allows you to have mini websites on them. The basic purpose behind it is to create useful content and share with people to spread that information. When the content is worth reading then people will link it and you will get back-links to your main website whose information is also given in that mini-website.

Some common Web 2.0 sites are - wordpress.com, blogger.com, weebly.com, typepad.com, and tumblr.com
 
The term web 2.0 is used to refer to a new generation of websites that are supposed to let people collaborate and share information online in ways that were not possible before. The term "2.0" comes from the software industry, where new versions of software programs are labeled with an incremental version number. A lot of the interactivity of web 2.0 websites is made possible by a new programming technique called AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML). AJAX makes it possible for the web browser to connect to the web server and download small amounts of information in the background. This method is used to download only the parts of a web page that change as a result of user interaction. That way the entire page does not have to be reloaded each time a change is made, resulting in a more responsive website and a more interactive experience for the person visiting the website.
 
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