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Re: Does Marketing Matter Within Web 2.0?
by Sean
I don't think the theory is that marketing/promotion doesn't matter. More that mass media marketing has not been the vehicle to success. The comparison to iPod is interesting, but it's a bit apples to oranges (no pun intended). Asking someone to drop a few hundred bucks on a consumer electronics gadget needs mass branding appeal and an apparent cool factor. While I could be completely off base, Web 2.0 services by definition seem to require a community based approach to adoption. Google is a great example - in its early years, it was the posterchild of the post-bubble Internet. As the 800 pound gorilla of search, there certainly are a few more questions floating around about its "Do no evil" mantra. How much traction is gained by a small, Web 2.0 company just by being a small, Web 2.0 company? In a very un-scientific test case/example, I looked at the Google careers site. Even after looking at only a few locations (US and International), there are a fair number of marketing jobs on offer. (Not surprising.) YouTube - zero.
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