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raypatidar Guest
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#1 · Posted: 18 Oct 2010 13:35
Hi,
What is a Squidoo Lens ? and how does it work?
I am a newbie to online marketing and have heard this term but really don't know how it works. I did google the term but hopefully can get some tips how to create one and how important is it?
Ray
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A8ch
Joined: 24 Jun 2005 Posts: 941
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#2 · Posted: 19 Oct 2010 05:56
raypatidar: What is a Squidoo Lens ? and how does it work? You can look at Squidoo as a giant website with hundreds of thousands (perhaps millions) of pages. The individual pages are called lenses, and they are written by members, referred to as lensmasters. A Squidoo lens can be about any subject under the sun.
Squidoo is free to join and there is no limit to the number of lenses a lensmaster can create. Lensmasters can use their lenses to link to products and services they promote.
In exchange for access to this free Internet platform, Squidoo reserves the right to display ads on each lens. Squidoo also shares a portion of the ad revenue with lensmasters.
Hermas
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mountainmom5
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#3 · Posted: 19 Oct 2010 08:33
Squidoo is really easy to use. Just make sure to read their policies on what topics are banned before building your page or lens.
I have used Squidoo for a couple years and love it but yesterday I set one up and never knew that 'yeast infection or thrush cures' was a banned topic. argh!
So anyways - I didn't finish it but just go to squidoo.com and click on the button that says 'create a lens' then watch their tutorial as it will save you a ton of frustration.
Believe me, you will never stop learning about all this stuff so plunge right in - you can't break it.
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robinincarolina
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#4 · Posted: 19 Oct 2010 15:09
yes Squidoo is easy to use. I love it. I can put up a lens in about 10 minutes now. It wasn't this way the first time, it would take me all day. Now if I am having a brain squall where I can't really think which direction I want to go I will just create a lens, can't ever go wrong with this.
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raypatidar Guest
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#5 · Posted: 3 Nov 2010 11:21
Thanks for the information guys
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