If you own a Squidoo Lens, or even several Lenses, then you may post about it in this folder and show us what you`ve got.
If you haven`t yet got your own lens, you might want some convincing it`s a good idea.
Here`s what Seth Godin, the founder of Squidoo, says about it. He is also the bestselling author of more than seven books. He writes about marketing, the spread of ideas and managing both customers and employees with respect.
The best reason to make a lens: People are looking for you.
Squidoo is a website hosting hundreds of thousands of handbuilt webpages (just to be difficult, we call them "lenses"). Each lens is one person's look at something online. Your take on football or business or the best thai food in town.
Lenses are free to set up.
Lenses are easy and totally non-techy.
Lenses pay a royalty to hundreds of great charities. (Or straight to you! Lots of lensmasters earn hundreds or thousands of dollars a year).
Lenses get you credibility and traffic... and lenses only take a few minutes to build.
realist
Jul 14 2008, 07:48 AM
Modules - these are the bits that come pre-formatted with titles and suggestions for what goes in them - Make sure you do alter the default title of each module - If you don't want to put anything in the module, delete it. - Have a look and see what modules are available and what they do, there's dozens, if not hundreds! (many, many, many more than previously mentioned - just go to add module and scroll through the tabs, each of which usually has a few pages too) Add some of the modules to get user interaction. Getting interaction with visitors improves squidoo lensrank.
Content - same rules apply here as they would anywhere, without unique content you can forget about visitors, and the more content the better. If you have a lot of text, split it up and create a few more text/write modules to put it in. Some say that search engines like this as they give emphasis to the module headers in results. Add images to each write module, you know a sea of text isn't inviting.
Affiliate marketing - Feel perfectly free to make it as commercial as you like, include the same affiliate ads that you have on your website or add others. The only restriction here is it has to be HTML, no java or iframes, no gambling links, and a few other common sense conditions. Avoid making it too spammy as if reported as spam it may get deleted along with your account. If you're new to affiliate marketing using squidoo's product modules maybe a good start, though as the bucks mount up (they pay in dollars by paypal), you may start to resent them taking about 50% of it! Amazon and eBay modules do tend to perform well, though there are alternatives to using the squidoo ones. Squidutils provides a nice tool to create similair links to amazon which you can add your own affiliate id to and link to the UK amazon, which the normal squidoo module won't. The only downside using that tool is they take 20% of your clicks! You can also generate eBay RSS feeds with your affiliate code and drop these in the RSS module to great effect!
Also, take a look at some of the squidoo tutorials, there's a great one on basic squidoo html, one on advanced squidoo html, one on tweaking the css, and these will really show you how to alter the look and feel of a page and optimise the html/css available.
Rolling others lenses, join others fanclubs, rate their lenses, and write comments. Joining some Squidoo `Groups` also helps to get your Lens noticed.
Finally - freshen up your lens every so often.
realist
Jul 16 2008, 06:43 AM
If any of our members here have Squidoo Lenses you should be thinking about getting others to rate yours, add comments, Lensroll etc. That`s the way to get your lens noticed, climb up the rankings, and earn more MONEY.
Just post your lens, then someone else can visit it, and they can then post theirs here in the thread, and you can reciprocate. The more who join in the better it will be for all of you who have lenses.
realist
Jul 23 2008, 03:20 AM
I`m amazed, no one here using Squidoo?
abrahamloards
Jul 29 2008, 08:40 AM
Yeah! I am with you and wishing you for great time! All the best!
multimastery
Jul 29 2008, 07:05 PM
Thanks for the Squidoo info. realist ~ great tips!
I've been a member of Squidoo for only a short while and here's a few of my lenses that are currently ranking.
You could now do with others who use Squidoo to rate, comment, become a fan etc on yours, and then to post in this thread.
TheGuru1
Aug 2 2008, 05:10 PM
There's people here using Squidoo!!! I've been using it over a year and have made around $50 with it as a test. I have some tips to share!
1) When writing your articles think about the search engine and what it sees. Search engine optimize your lense!! You can't do this blindly though, and if you want it to remain a popular lense you must update your terms based on search trends. You should check out the Google keyword tool and put in the word your lense is about. Once you've done that select the most popular words and use them in your lense.
2) Once you've done this, register to onlywire.com and follow the instructions. Onlywire will add your lense to loads of different social bookmarking websites at the click of a button. This is useful as many of them websites are highly valued by the search engine and therefore your lense will have better value.
3) Don't write a short lense, that nobody is going to be interested in. Spend time on your lense, produce something interesting in other words.
4) Stumble that lense when it's interesting enough, or let someone else stumble it if you're not regarded by stumbleupon as a highly valued member.
5) If you've got any blogs, blog about your new lense!
6) Enjoy squidoo it's an amazing website and I love it.
akashefi12
Aug 4 2008, 07:52 PM
wow, what a helpful post..THANK YOU!
realist
Aug 15 2008, 12:45 AM
And remember to help one another out by sharing, as one member put it, a little love.
Interactivity is one of the very best ways to get your lenses seen.
Squidoo has an excellent interface and editing function for the HTML newbie. If you are interested in building a list, then you will need to be creative since the iframe tag is no longer allowed.
I have decided that you have to enjoy building len's for the sake of doing them.
I have just started using squidoo. I am learning more about it so I can make more lens.
www.squidoo.com/mytrivitateam
Becky
EAMS4
Sep 7 2008, 07:19 PM
QUOTE (ceomom @ Sep 7 2008, 07:35 PM)
I have just started using squidoo. I am learning more about it so I can make more lens.
www.squidoo.com/mytrivitateam
Becky
Once you have your Squidoo lens set, you can do a few other things. Make sure you get involved in the Squidoo communities. There are also some Squidoo search engine directories listed. If you have a blog or website, make sure you backlink to it and vice versa. Use the Twitter plug-in and RSS feed. ALSO, utilize some article marketing. Write an article on Ezinearticle (not self-promotional) and list your Squidoo URL in the bottom. Make sure your article is keyword specific so it can receive traffic from the search engines. If your readers are interested, they will click over to the lens to learn more.
Annie
realist
Sep 8 2008, 03:52 AM
QUOTE (EAMS4 @ Sep 8 2008, 03:19 AM)
Once you have your Squidoo lens set, you can do a few other things. Make sure you get involved in the Squidoo communities. There are also some Squidoo search engine directories listed. If you have a blog or website, make sure you backlink to it and vice versa. Use the Twitter plug-in and RSS feed. ALSO, utilize some article marketing. Write an article on Ezinearticle (not self-promotional) and list your Squidoo URL in the bottom. Make sure your article is keyword specific so it can receive traffic from the search engines. If your readers are interested, they will click over to the lens to learn more.
Annie
Some excellent points you`ve made, EAMS4, thanks. The more effort lensmasters put in the more success they`ll get.
annadenise
Sep 8 2008, 02:13 PM
QUOTE (EAMS4 @ Sep 7 2008, 11:19 PM)
Once you have your Squidoo lens set, you can do a few other things. Make sure you get involved in the Squidoo communities. There are also some Squidoo search engine directories listed. If you have a blog or website, make sure you backlink to it and vice versa. Use the Twitter plug-in and RSS feed. ALSO, utilize some article marketing. Write an article on Ezinearticle (not self-promotional) and list your Squidoo URL in the bottom. Make sure your article is keyword specific so it can receive traffic from the search engines. If your readers are interested, they will click over to the lens to learn more.
Annie
Hi Annie!!!! You would like Becky, she is the best!!! Thanks for the tip. We are starting to use these for our main business and learning as we go. I know you are great at this. Next week we start training on the blogs which Becky is already doing great at. Then we go on to Ezine's. (I have a great teammate that is setting up tutorials for people like me, LOL!)
cinds
Sep 8 2008, 04:16 PM
I am brand new to this but the post has helped me understand more a great deal. I hear random terms and make the confused face a good bit, so thanks for clearing some stuff up for me.
JamesAndrew
Sep 23 2008, 04:42 PM
I've created my Squidoo page and I'm not that familiar on how to do it. And reading through all your replies somehow gives me an idea how to make a better one.
corag2
Sep 25 2008, 08:39 AM
QUOTE (realist @ Jul 23 2008, 07:20 AM)
I`m amazed, no one here using Squidoo?
Thanks, I have a couple of squidoo lenses and I am thinking about adding a couple more. They are very easy to set up. I haven't made any money with them yet, but I am sure I will. They are only a couple of weeks old.
I think I posted my reply in the wrong spot. Sorry. Pretty new at posting on forums. I have a couple of squidoo lens and the information you gave is really helpful. I haven't made any money with my squidoo lenses yet but I am sure I will.
Riaran
Sep 25 2008, 05:08 PM
I have never tried squidoo but I think I am going to start one now.
erikko
Sep 25 2008, 07:20 PM
what i've learned is that for your page to be popular in squidoo you must first provide interesting and good article. then make friends and tell them to rate your article
StarPerforma
Sep 26 2008, 06:56 AM
this topic really usefull and interesting for me
strosdegoz
Oct 19 2008, 09:08 PM
I'm looking forward starting my own lens, so when i get the time i will read all your tips, thanks for sharing!
sanalakhani
Nov 18 2008, 12:35 PM
i love squidoo; i'm working on earning money from it; here are my best lenses