Do You Squidoo?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by jonathanfigaro, May 24, 2009.

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    Do You Squidoo?

    For those who don't know about Squidoo...

    The site allows anyone to make a special webpage that focuses on
    any subject or program that you wish or are involved with. You don't
    even need much experience to create a really powerful "lens" on
    Squidoo.



    A Squidoo lens is a webpage that focuses on a particular topic. For
    example you could make a lens about a hobby, sports team, your
    great grandmother, or even a product that you are selling. Make
    lenses on items you want to make money with and it works!

    The interesting thing is Squidoo pages (lenses) are getting high
    placement in search engines for many keywords. Awesome!

    Go to Squidoo.com and set up a free lens on your favorite subject.

    The set up is easy and there is plenty of help on how to do it if you
    get stuck.

    When you make your lenses, add as many keywords (tags) as you
    can that are related to your topic to bring in more traffic.

    Treat it like blog and update it regularly and you'll begin to see lots of
    traffic to your sites, not just your Squidoo pages.

    NEW! – SPECTACULAR FEATURES!

    The best thing is Squidoo lets you earn royalties from the traffic and
    clicks to your Squidoo lenses since there are Google Adwords on your
    Squidoo Pages. You can also add Ebay, Amazon, CafePress, YouTube,
    Del.icio.us bookmarks, RSS: Add Your Own Feed, ITunes and Netflix
    and many more modules that you will make money from too!



    Ease Of Exposure!

    When you ultimately wish to show or share your lens or lenses with others
    there are two great ways of doing this.

    The first and most straightforward way is to direct them straight to the
    actual lens that you either wish them to see or are trying to focus them
    on.

    From the lens above you can see the features and benefits of what can be
    done using one lens for many products. This lens is the complete adverse
    and is totally dedicated to one single product, although by using many
    different pieces of information.


    The second way is by using what is known as your lensmaster page, which
    hosts all of the lenses that you have created in one place. This way
    visitors can get a brief overview and click to visit the one of their choice.
     
    jonathanfigaro, May 24, 2009 IP
  2. acur042

    acur042 Member

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    I dont use squidoo but i heard google indexes their lenses pretty well. I use hubpages and digg
     
    acur042, May 24, 2009 IP
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    kittyluver Notable Member

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    Yes.. I do squidoo. But I am not getting traffic from my lens but a backlink in squidoo is really a big boon to a new website owner.
     
    kittyluver, May 24, 2009 IP
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    Think_Big Well-Known Member

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    I Squidoo.

    It's great for promoting affiliate products.
     
    Think_Big, May 25, 2009 IP
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    hatblack Peon

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    I don't use squidoo I never got any good results with it
     
    hatblack, May 25, 2009 IP
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    Not yet, I keep meaning to create a lens - it's a powerful tool for affiliate marketing and SEO :)
     
    Crubalo, May 25, 2009 IP
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    xubin Peon

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    General Business (13 Viewing)
    General forum for business related issues. Includes topics like e-commerce and customer related issues.
     
    xubin, May 25, 2009 IP