06/13/2023
Web 2 gave us myriad marketing capabilities, including blogs and Google ads. The step from Web 1 to Web 2 was enormous. Now we have an active, interactive life online.
Now comes Web3...
Experts agree that defining Web3 is a bit of a struggle, and the definition adjusts with whoever is defining it. But this is the case with all new technologies that bring us to the frontier of change.
Any new technology comes with its share of dreams, hopes, and enthusiasm. Most of us are still awaiting our flying cars so we can live that Jetson’s dream.
In the Web3 dream, people can share photos, communicate with friends, shop, comment, and review without interacting with big tech companies. The Web3 dream sees a multitude of smaller companies competing on the blockchain.
With Web3, you receive a token for your contribution when you post a message. This gives users an ownership stake in the platform and, someday, a way to cash in. And this allows users to avoid fees, rules, and the strictures of major tech companies. The irony is major tech companies are very interested in Web3.
Web3 offers so many possibilities beyond just getting power decentralized. There are new markets to explore, new ways of communicating, and new frontiers still with virgin snow on the ground waiting to be occupied. There is too much going on for it not to keep going on.
If you think Web3 is a place you need to be marketing, talk to the experts at ThoughtLab.