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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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It is pure entertaining, I liked it so much. Hope you enjoy it too…
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As I mentioned in my previous posts, Digg is beloved by Google. Every time I submit a post to Digg, it got indexed by Google in a very short period of time(as short as minutes). This prompts me to put up this video on Digg, as my social network video series 3.
Enjoy the video. Here is the link.
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This is a hilarious video, hope it gives you some incentive as a blogger.
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There are now websites similar to YouTube that allow for video creators to upload their video blog entries and earn money each time they are viewed. Not only will this help your own vlog receive traffic, it will also help you earn money. Video bloggers have earned thousands of dollars by utilizing this method. Some sites that will pay you for sharing your vlog posts are:
• MetaCafe.com
• Break.com
• Revver.com
• Flixya.comUsing these sites will help you earn money while extending your reach and getting traffic to your website. Plus these sites are all super easy to use. Once you have produced your videos for your blog upload the content to these sites. As long as your content is original and entertaining you will be able to earn money each time somebody views it. The sites are set up to allow visitors to embed your video onto their blogs or other sites which increase your views and income.
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Audio and Video can be very useful in promoting your blog, and you don’t have to shoot your own video or record your own audio. You can do that, of course, if you want to and if you have the equipment and the know-how but you really don’t have to.
Google has videos that you can use. The link is right there on the Google search page. Recently Google purchased YouTube for a reported one point six billion dollars. You can find free videos there on almost any topic that you can imagine and likely a few topics that you would never imagine.
All you have to do is grab the videos, upload them to your YouTube account, use the tool provided by YouTube to change the background music and tag them. Then you just copy and paste the link to the video on your blog. That is pretty much it.
You can find videos on topics that are related to the topic of your website or your blog that will be of interest to your visitors and when visitors are watching videos they aren’t surfing away from your site.
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We have got a few video clips on social networking traffic, which will be posted here as several series. Today we post series 1 - LinkedIn Part 1 and Part 2.
Part 1:
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