Web 2.0's Real Secret Sauce: Network Effects [Dion Hinchcliff...
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Space is as pure a Web 2.0 play as you're likely to find and they've exploited user generated content and network effects to become the #1 visited site on the Web
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The end result: If you have a million people visiting your Web site but you're not leveraging network effects with them (such as by letting them contribute and letting others see and respond to those contributions), then you're probably squandering the greater part of the value of that million person audience. Along comes someone else who does exploit the network effects of their users.
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