If you're like me, recent history has filled you with a bit of dread about the
future.
But here's one trend that's unambiguously good: Web 3.0.
When some people hear "Web 3.0" they think it means we're all going to be walking around with virtual reality headsets.
Or that it's something out there in the future.
Nope and nope.
It's actually a really positive thing, a trend that libertarians should cheer. The only issue is how online business owners plan to cope with it.
We're talking about the movement towards taking back control of your own data and the movement away from the big centralized platforms. And that IS affecting how we do business online (even if most people don’t yet realize exactly HOW).
You and I concerned with privacy.
We’re skeptical and distrustful of what’s real and what’s fake.
And your customers are, too.
So how do you build trust in this new world?
That’s exactly what the Web 3.0 future is all about.
In order to survive and thrive, you’ll need to OWN your data, RESPECT people’s privacy, and EARN their trust.
And you’ll need some very specific strategies in order to prepare.
This week the great Ryan Levesque has arranged a fresh workshop every weekday on a different aspect of Web 3.0, featuring five different experts.
No pitch, and nothing for sale.
But as valuable as can be.
Starts today.
Reserve your spot this second:
http://www.tomwoods.com/web
Tom Woods