Squidoo Lens Making

Posted on July 3, 2009
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As you may know, Squidoo is a neat, clear way to get your own web page up and running fast and at no cost to you. As a matter of fact, Squidoo call their web pages “lenses” as they each focus on one subject. Here are some suggestions for your Squidoo lens building, as far as my personal experience may be taken into account.

It’s not a secret that most people find large blocks of text dull and difficult to read. Moreover, this is especially so on screen. So first of all you should break up long paragraphs into shorter points. Than use bullet points to put your ideas across. By the way, you may use a picture for each block that allows one – you can get CDs of royalty free photographs or there are sites online that offer these as well. You should also know that Squidoo offers lots of different modules. Actually, the basic ones that near enough everyone uses are text boxes (called text/write modules) but there are lots of other ways to make your lens look interesting. For instance, as far as the issue is concerned, there are widgets such as yellow “sticky” notes which are designed to look like an on screen Post It note. But it will be useful for you to find out that there are also speech bubbles and other ideas to break up your text.

As it could be observed, people like to think they’re taking part in things – nothing too complicated of course, but think about adding a poll to your site. This gives your readers something to click on and, what is more important, if you phrase your questions right it will also tell you which direction to write more about in your lens. It is obvious that while you’re at it, make sure you include a guest book as the last item on your lens so that people can type in their comments about your theme. To the best of our knowledge, it is because Squidoo likes to think that your lens is the starting point for people to find out about a topic, it’s fine for you to include links to other pages in your lens. For instance, some of these can be ones that bring you profit in the form of affiliate links. It would be also useful for you to know that when I include a link, I also make sure that it opens in a new window by including target=”_blank” in the relevant part of the link. By the way, this opens the link in a new browser window and gives you more than one chance to get a sale.

In fact, these can be your blog or someone else’s site entirely. If to make a closer investigation, the point is to make your page useful to your readers. Amongst other things, Squidoo rewards you in their own internal ranking system for the number of times people click away from your lens. You should know, this sounds weird but goes back to the idea that the lens should be the start for finding out about a topic. What’s more important, these help with ranking your page both within Squidoo and also with the search engines. In a way, they’re extra links to your page so all the usual search engine optimization rules apply. Don’t forget to write an article about your topic and link to your Squidoo lens in the author’s resource section. The last thing you should know is that most item sites are cool with this and you will get extra links to promote your lens when your article is reprinted.

Read more about Squidoo lens, and also about Google ranking and blogging on the Internet.

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