How To Make Squidoo Work For You?
January 12th, 2008 by admin
Squidoo keeps track of millions of lenses, host them and know what is on each one. So how to really make the best of Squidoo?
The following issues may provide a hint:
1. If I were an author, I’d include links to all my books on Amazon, together with a pithy abstract on each one. I’d also include links to other authors who I thought were interesting. I’d have an automatically updated link that inserted my three most recent blog posts. I’d include links to conferences where I was speaking, and perhaps a top-ten list of the best ways to understand my writing. And I’d certainly have a box pointing to my best (and my worst) reviews.
2. If I were a religious evangelist, I’d have a lens that highlights my favorite Bible verses. The lens would use a Google map to give directions to my church and to other churches like mine. I’d include links to inspirational art and music and to the books that changed my life. I’d also have a big section devoted to my blog and to the blogs of my parishioners-updated automatically and delivering the three most recent posts from each. Finally, I’d include a module that links to several major online retailers so that my congregation could spend their money online while easily earning money for the church.
3. If I were a pharmacy in Canada, I’d have a lens that pointed to Better Business Bureau reports on overseas pharmacies, to online testimonials on people’s blogs, and to my site. I’d also point to my competitors‘ sites to demonstrate how fairly I was treating my customers.
4. If I were an eBay seller, I’d have a lens devoted to my auctions of gardening equipment. It would update automatically, of course, so I wouldn’t even have to tweak it to keep it current. I’d surround the listings with quotes from my happy customers and background information on my life as a gardener.
5. If I were a person (and I am), I’d have a lens about… me, a lens that listed my blog and my recent posts and my bio and my work history and my Amazon wish list and my Flickr account and whatever I wanted the public to know about me. Because sooner or later, the public is going to know about me, so I might as well tell them the story I want them to hear.
Hope you are already working on your master plan. Happy Lensing!
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