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jonathon
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Joined: 6 Mar 2010
Posts: 11
#1 · Posted: 20 Mar 2010 10:07


Can you create a new lens that is a follow on from a previous lens?
I have seen posts on people having lenses shut down because of duplication ect, but the current lens I am working on is a review lens (as soon as I have the content ready I will publish to get feedback from everyone) and my follow up on this is going to be more focussed on tips and possibly even tutorials.
Has anyone done this before and if so were there any implications?

Cheers guys and girls

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talfighel
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Posts: 1170
#2 · Posted: 20 Mar 2010 10:34


If it is a duplicate, then YES it can get shut down.

Tal

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mountainmom5
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#3 · Posted: 20 Mar 2010 16:00


Depends on the topic... if it is on work at home stuff or weight loss or building abs, then it may get shut down regardless - but on other topics, you can build as many lenses as you want on the same topic as long as they are not duplicate.

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bosco
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Joined: 12 Mar 2010
Posts: 67
#4 · Posted: 24 Mar 2010 18:15


Pot Pie Girl's One Week Marketing is about Bum Marketing focused on Squidoo Lenses tied together. Each week you create several lenses selling a single products and link them together via featured lenses, lens roll and the discovery tool.

I haven't heard of any problems at all just from the fact that they are linked together.

One of my campaigns, so far, is in the make money niche and I have no problems to report.

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VictoriaNTC
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Posts: 755
#5 · Posted: 25 Mar 2010 18:11


There have been no problems on my related Lenses.
Just be sure to review the Squidoo Don't List.
Victoria

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