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Dot-Bomb 2.0 ?

This post over at AdJab brings up two good points.

1. You need more revenue streams than reliance on AdSense and banner ads to make it as a successful website. We learned that lesson in 2001, and apparently, we need to re-learn once more.

2. The unwashed masses haven't discovered Web 2.0. I think it's because their hasn't been the killer app out for it yet, the eBay/Amazon/other website that we all go to, the email/IM we rely on, or the iTunes/movie trailers we use to entertain ourselves. Web 2.0 right now is a geek thing, and it'll take a non-geek to bring it to the rest of the world.

“Dot-Bomb 2.0 ?”