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Preparing Your Brand for Success in Web 3 Era

Over the last few years, technology has evolved significantly. It has had a massive impact on the manner people do business. In addition to Web 3.0, Web 1.0, Web 2.0 and social media are core technological waves affecting the marketing domain.

Web 3.0 is considered to be the next growth phase for web businesses

Web 1.0 was shortly followed by Web 2.0, and things became more interactive; networks and social media became more prevalent. It became possible for human beings to interact with one another through tweets, blogs, and other social media platforms.

Web 3.0 enhances user experience by extending rich and interactive Ad opportunities

Decentralized Web & The Marketing Revolution

The future always beholds exciting aspects. Things become even more interesting when it concerns the future of the Internet. Web 3.0 is mainly concerned with the next level of the Internet and Internet

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