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Web 2.0 benefits businesses There will continue to be major innovations that will forever change the way companies interact with their customers – blogs, RSS, social communities. Brands like General Motors, Ford, Whirlpool and Maytag are increasingly using the Web to present and sell their products, as well as to talk to and listen to their customers i.e. influence buying decisions. With 200 million Americans online, no company can afford to overlook the Internet as a way to connect with its customers. The key is to find the right mix of interaction that fits your business to inform, brand and market to your customers while providing a social forum. Easier sell – they are learning and being sold by more credible peers not by you. 4 active marketing interactive