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  • Why Squidoo?

    If you follow me on twitter, you probably knew that I created my first Squidoo lens a couple of days ago. The reason behind that move will be exposed here in this post. If you are using Squidoo, please share your experience here.

    Squidoo is a network of user-generated lenses—single pages that highlight one person’s point of view, recommendations, or expertise. Lenses can be about anything, such as ideas, people or places, hobbies and sports, pets or products, philosophy, and politics. Lenses aren’t primarily intended to hold content; more emphasis is placed on recommending and advice then pointing to content on the web.

    Squidoo’s content is highly ranked in Google and other search engines as it is treated as one of the authority sites. Squidoo recently changed their nofollow link rules. Once your lens is established, you get dofollow links from there. This gives Squidoo lenses more ranking power in the search engines. That’s why I’m taking advantage of it.

    You can even make money from your Squidoo lens, as they share the ad revenue with the users (or lensmasters in their own term). It’s like getting paid to promote you own blog. So why not.

    The following is a video demo on Squidoo:

    This post credits to my twitter buddy Anthony Bulchalka and his little eBook “10 Web 2.0 Tips”. Download from his web site, you will find some very useful information there.


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    Published on October 2, 2008 · Filed under: SEO, Tips and techniques, Videos; Tagged as: , , , ,

2 Responses to “Why Squidoo?”

  1. I see a lot of people promoting Squidoo but does anyone actually go there for info? It seems to be cluttered with spam entries promoting affiliate links and other products. It just seems like an internet junkyard to me. I guess the sole benefit is the SEO aspects, right? But with so much junk residing there, is it still worth it to create a Squidoo lens? Seems like a lot of hype to me.

  2. I’d never heard of suidoo before, thank you I’ll have to try it out!

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