What You Need To Know About Web 3.0 Real Estate Marketing

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The internet is no longer a place where we can reconnect with old friends or meet new friends, watch movies, and see what's happening in the other side of the world. It's already a place where some and perhaps almost all people go to work. We all know that web 2.0 is associated with web applications that allow individuals information sharing, interoperability, user-centered design, and collaboration on the World Wide Web. It provides users with more user-interface, software and storage facilities, all through their browser, as well as to interact with each other through the use of social media.

The internet is no longer a place where we can reconnect with old friends or meet new friends, watch movies, and see what's happening in the other side of the world. It's already a place where some and perhaps almost all people go to work. We all know that web 2.0 is associated with web applications that allow individuals information sharing, interoperability, user-centered design, and collaboration on the World Wide Web. It provides users with more user-interface, software and storage facilities, all through their browser, as well as to interact with each other through the use of social media.

There are a lot of web 2.0 real estate sites just like the BiggerPockets, Trulia, and Zillow that made it easier for a newbie to learn how to buy, sell, or rent properties with their really cool technologies. Social networking sites, blogs, video sharing, web applications, mashups, hosted services, and a whole lot more are also examples of Web 2.0 specifically like Digg and YouTube.

As the whole world is catching up with Web 2.0, Web 3.0 is fast emerging. Web 3.0 varies greatly from Web 2.0 because of the presence of Semantic Web and personalization. This means that web 3.0 allows users to sit back and allow the Internet to do all the work for them. How is this possible? Since Web 2.0 is the platform where Web 3.0 has evolved, its most defining feature is better quality open video to mobile devices, TVs, laptops, and tablets.

Aside from focusing on social networks, web functionality deemed necessary in Web 3.0 are already revealed - the semantic web needed for artificial intelligence applications, personal data integration especially on social networks, web applications and services, syndication of content and other services between sites or networks, increased use of streamed video or IPTV and virtual environments.

Realtors and real estate agents who have used Web 3.0 as their foundation in marketing their properties attest that they have accomplished a lot of things and that results to easier and faster communication, and fun in marketing because cool apps and software tools, which gives clients and prospects better marketing services and builds closer relationship.

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