| How sociable are you? Web 2.0 social networking | | | | major social networking sites. |
| sites like , , , are a great way to create contacts for | | | | YouTube not only allows you to submit your videos |
| your products and services and to create extra | | | | for the rest of the world to view, but you can create |
| revenue streams for your business. You can either | | | | channels and allow others to subscribe to your |
| create a profile directly for your business or service on | | | | channels and videos, as well as subscribe to the |
| each site, or create a personal profile, and link all of | | | | channels and videos of other users. YouTube also |
| your products and services off the one profile. It is a | | | | allows you to comment on other videos, and receive |
| great way to personalize contact with your customers | | | | comments on your own videos. You can also create a |
| and for customers and potential customers to keep | | | | vlog, which is a video blog. There is also a share option |
| abreast of products you are launching and releasing. | | | | within YouTube that allows you to email videos to your |
| Additionally, you can create bookmarks from your | | | | friends or colleagues, or post to Myspace, Facebook |
| forum posts and blogs, and submit these to all the | | | | and a number of other options. As well as the normal |
| social bookmarking sites. Leigh Burke's forum (link | | | | text commenting, you are able to leave a video |
| below) has built in functionality to allow you to quickly | | | | comment about other videos. |
| and effortlessly submit your forum posts to all the | | | | |