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Archive for July, 2007

Squidoo Lensmasters Heart Squidoo Contest

Saturday, July 28th, 2007

Dearest Lensmaster,

Today our note is short and sweet;
For you, a chance to win a treat!
Just read the rules and if you’re wise,
You’ll win! …and then collect your prize.

The rules:
1. Write a love letter to Squidoo. Post it on your blog, site, or even on a lens. Highlight your favorite lenses (your own, too!).
2. Post the love letter URL in the guestbook here: http://www.squidoo.com/lovelettertosquidoo. [Submit your link by Wednesday August 1st, at 3pm EST, to be considered].
3. The best love letter wins $1,000 of free SquidOffers (that’s 10 free offers!) and a limited edition Squidoo t-shirt.
4. Even better, the winning love letter and five runners-up will be featured in next week’s newsletter (share the love in front of 45,000 other people!), and get posted on the SquidBlog.

Go get started at http://www.squidoo.com/lovelettertosquidoo.

Roses are red, oceans are blue.
I love Squidoo!  Do you love it too?

~Kimberly Dawn Wells
SquidU Review Editor

Lenses + Blogs = Magic!

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

Do you blog? Do you Squidoo? Blogs and Squidoo go together like peanut butter and jelly. Never has it been so easy to enhance your blogs than by using Squidoo lenses to link to additional resources, recommend related products, set up simple polls, and get instant feedback. And, of course, vice versa.

What’s here:
1. Adding your blog feed to a Squidoo lens
2. Building a resource center
3. Examples of blog-based lenses (Don’t miss this awesome list!)
4. Interviews with blogging superstars

If you don’t yet have a blog, consider writing one on your favorite topic to add to your most popular lenses. The additional unique content and personal touch will keep visitors coming back for more–to both your blog and your lens.

~Kimberly Dawn Wells
Editor of the SquidU Review

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1. Adding a blog feed to a Squidoo lens
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If you already have a blog, adding a feed of your posts to your Squidoo lens is a cinch! Plus, our RSS feed module can be set to update in the time frame you choose, so you don’t have to add new posts by hand.

Step 1: add the RSS feed module to your lens.
Step 2: enter the feed link
Step 3: enter the number of posts you wish to display. If you blog a lot, you may choose to show more. If you blog less often or have longer blogs, you may choose to show fewer. A good range is 5-9 posts.
Step 4: determine if you wish to show just the titles of the posts, a 100-character except, or all of the post. Showing the entire post can take up a lot of space, and a 100-character excerpt can give readers a good sneak peek.
Step 5: decide if you would like to show HTML. This will show images and links from your post.

You’re all set! Just customize your module title and description, and you’re ready to fill in the rest of the details on your lens.

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2. Building a Resource Center
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Space on a blog is limited, so while you can offer a few additional resources, they need to be kept short and sweet. Your Squidoo lens is the perfect place to showcase additional links, products, and information you wish to share.

Links
Links on blogs are usually limited to a short title, but visitors are much more likely to click on stuff they can read through in detail. The Link List module on your Squidoo lens is the perfect place to showcase and organize links to other blogs, websites, and stuff for sale.

Movies, CDs, and DVDs
The Amazon.com module allows you to direct readers to more fun products to help them make more money, lose more weight, or learn how to fly fish. Plus, every time you sell a product, you make a little cash.

Polls
Posting about a hot topic? Set up a free poll on your Squidoo lens and direct readers to the lens. You won’t have to worry about hosting the poll or paying for a survey service. Plus you get instant results and get to customize your answers.

Images
Squidoo makes it easy for Flickr users to show off their images. You’re getting your blog hosted for free, you’re getting your lens hosted for free Ð why not get the images hosted for free? Then link them up, and you’re all set to create personalized image galleries.

Blogs are an awesome tool that search engines love because of the fresh, original content. Squidoo brings back a few of the static web-based tools and adds an extra bit of functionality to your blog.

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3. Examples of Blog Based Lenses
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Not sure how to use Squidoo in conjunction with your blog? Having an idea conundrum? These fine lenses are each built around a blog and should give you some fine ideas:

Marama’s World of Warcraft Blog: http://www.squidoo.com/marama-wow-corner/
Christian Blogging: http://www.squidoo.com/christianblogging/
The Green Blogosphere: http://www.squidoo.com/greenblogs/
Postsecret Blog and Books: http://www.squidoo.com/postsecretbooks/
Filmmaking Blogs: http://www.squidoo.com/filmakingblogs/
Knitting Blog: http://www.squidoo.com/knitting-blog/
Sewing Blogs: http://www.squidoo.com/sewingsites/
Lulu’s Vintage: http://www.squidoo.com/lulusvintage/
Worldwide Women Artists who Blog: http://www.squidoo.com/wwaowhoblog/
Vietnam, My Experiences: http://www.squidoo.com/vietnammemories/

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4. Interviews with Blogging Superstars
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How can you get your blog to play nice with Squidoo? We picked the brains of some of Squidoo’s best blogmasters to find out what they recommend.
http://www.squidu.com/profiles/blogs-on-squidoo

What’s in a name?

Friday, July 13th, 2007

This week we’re taking a look at how your lens and module titles can affect what first-time readers (and possible buyers!) think and feel about your lens. More often than not they make snap decisions whether to stay and read, or go elsewhere, just based on your title and intro.

1. Judging a lens by its cover
2. Three techniques for lens titles
3. Secrets of three magic lens titles

Take a look at your titles. Not as exciting as they could be? These articles will give you sweet ideas for jazzing them up. Proud of your lens title? Visit http://www.squidoo.com/squidureview to share it with us.

~Kimberly Dawn Wells
SquidU Review Newsletter Editor

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1. Judging a Lens by Its Cover
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Despite warnings not to, we all do it. We judge books, restaurant entrees, cars, and lenses by their titles and covers. It’s only human nature; pretty things appeal to us, and when we don’t get what we expected, we’re disappointed. This is why it’s so important to take your lens titles seriously.

One problem many lenses suffer is “misnomer syndrome.” Some titles create an expectation on the part of the reader, such as that they will find certain information or answers. When the lens doesn’t deliver, the reader is disappointed. But most lenses actually do just the opposite. Their dry titles don’t fit the exciting contents.

Take for example a biography lens that provides information about an author and her freelance rates, but is titled only, “Writing.” A browser might visit this lens expecting to find information on the craft of writing, but instead sees a biography and is disappointed. On the flip side, the lens author is disappointed that no one is sticking around her lens or contacting her for work.

A more appropriate title will generate the right type of interest for the lensmaster and give the reader a taste of what they’re getting. Want to know how you can accomplish that? Keep reading!

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2. Three techniques for lens titles
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With so many search results available for any given topic, many of us are conditioned to ignore the trite and seek out the unique. So how can you write a lens title that gets the right type of attention?

How-To Technique
When browsers are on a mission to learn how to do or find something, the “how-to technique” can be a great way to grab their attention. It says, “Yoo-hoo, over here. I’ve got the step-by-step goods. No need to feel like a clueless newbie after learning these awesome tips.

What are you offering that you can teach your readers?
- how to build/make/design something?
- how to spend less/make more money?
- how to lose more weight/quit smoking/be healthier?
- how to enjoy a new hobby/sport?
- how to enhance their career/build their business?

These lensmasters are teaching readers:
- How to make YouTube videos look better: http://www.squidoo.com/youtuberight/
- How to get a book published: http://www.squidoo.com/howtogetabookpublished/
- How to make those cute origami towel animals: http://www.squidoo.com/EasyTowelAnimals/

Not sure that your lens is truly a “how-to” lens? How about…

Cool-Thing-You-Want Technique
How-to titles don’t work for all lenses, even if the lenses do describe directions for newbies. A lens previous titled “How to Design the Perfect Workstation” wasn’t getting the attention it deserved. It featured great products and reviews, details from office ergonomics down to time management features, and was updated frequently. The problem is most people were only apt to visit if they were already planning to build or rearrange an office. A simple change to “Design your Dream Office” sparked new interest from browsers who thought, “Sure, I’d like to have that!”

What do your readers want to do? Do they want to:
- have more fun on road trips?
- be the hit of the office Halloween party?
- spend less time cleaning and more time with the kids?
- stress less over what’s for dinner?
- get that promotion at work?

These lensmasters are helping you with all sorts of things you didn’t know you needed!
- Finding premium leather iPhone cases: http://www.squidoo.com/LeatherIphoneCase/
- Finding that great temporary tattoo: http://www.squidoo.com/temporarytattoos/
- Finding not only a wedding dress, but a sexy one: http://www.squidoo.com/weddingdress/

If your lens is more on the informational side…

Become-the-Office-Smarty-Pants Technique
Some lenses have topics the average person might find dry, but hey, this is the Internet. We have tons of ways to make any topic exciting! If this describes your lens, you can convince prospective readers to take a peek by appealing to their thirst for knowledge and desire to show off.

What are some Smarty-Pants lens title examples?
- What your vet didn’t tell you about ringworm
- Time-management techniques that will shock your boss
- Little-known facts about wine making
- Secrets to great scrapbook layouts
- Easy landscaping techniques that will make your neighbors jealous

Smarty-pants lensmasters make great smarty-pants lenses!
- Don’t pay as much as your friends for your soccer jerseys: http://www.squidoo.com/jerseyman/
- Treat your pets to a bed like no other: http://www.squidoo.com/dogbeds/
- Get the perfect ring to dazzle your friends: http://www.squidoo.com/titaniumringsandweddingbands/

When first designing a lens, consider which marketing aspects you can add to your passion. This will give readers an incentive to visit and enjoy the topics you are psyched about.

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3. Secrets of Three Magic Lens Titles
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Three of our most savvy lensmasters are enjoying some megatraffic and cash because they’ve created attractive lens titles that grab your attention. Find out what they’ve done and why, here: http://www.squidu.com/profiles/magic-lens-titles

Tagging Testimonials

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

I recently had the experience of being a lowly shopper, lost in the World Wide Web, trying to find an answer.  After searching dozens of sites, I landed on a Squidoo lens.  What a difference it makes to find a web site built by a knowledgeable, passionate person!

1. The Story of a Shopper
2. Loud and Clear Tagging Testimonials
3. Here Comes Santa Clause…and Seasonal Sales!

I don’t know about you, but when I surf the web, I’m still overwhelmed by the options.  Looking for an apartment?  How to narrow it down to the best?  Finding the right Palm?  How to know which one has what I need?  Luckily, the best lensmasters on Squidoo have put together great resources that give ansy shoppers just what they need.  Just enough resources, only the best recommendations, and all the links in one place.  Become one of the best!

~Kimberly Dawn Wells
Editor of the SquidU Review

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1. The Story of a Shopper
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I’m a shopper.  I want something and I want it now.  I do my search on Google.  I find 480,000,000 results.
I click on the first one.
Useless.  I click on the second one.  Useless.  I click on the third one.  Looks nice, and it talks about what I am looking for, but I don’t want to read through all this flashy sales junk.
I just want to BUY what I’m looking for.  I’m in the mood to spend money.  I have money to throw around.
I click, and click, and click.  I’m disappointed.  Why can’t someone just give me what I want?!  I click on one last link.  A Squidoo lens.
It sells what I’m looking for.
I get to choose my color.
There’s a video on how to maintain it.
I can even buy a book on how to use it.
There are links to articles on how to buy the best one.
I save it as a favorite for future reference.
I read the articles.
I watch the video.
I buy what I came to buy, plus a book, and a cool case for it.
I am one satisfied shopper.
And YOU, lensmaster friend, just made my day.
And some quick cash.  Go ahead, do your happy dance.
And since I’ve saved your lens as a favorite, I come back later.
I buy another accessory.
I buy another book.
And you profit again.
Later, a friend asks me a question.  I refer them to your lens.
You are, after all, an expert, right?  You must be.
You have an awesome lens.
You got links.
You got people.
One hour made you an instant expert.
Are you game?

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2. Loud and Clear Tagging Testimonials
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We asked, and we received.  After recently asking the top earning lensmasters to share their tips, the answer was unanimous.
Solid tagging practices.

The old marketing theories of finding customers for your products is OUT.  Getting customers to find you is IN.  How do you do that?  Relevant tags, truthful titles, and descriptions that give your prospects the information they crave.  Internet shoppers are more savvy than ever, and they know if they don’t find what they’re looking for on one site, there are a dozen more just like it.  Be THE place to find the goods for your niche passion, whether it be animal, mineral, or vegetable.

Here are six more savvy tagging and traffic tips from two top earning lensmasters:

1. Do your homework on your lens subject.
2. Make sure your written words provide relevant content to your lens’s subject.
3. Choose affiliate items that pertain to your lens subjects.
4. Keep your lens fresh.
From Shar of Antique French Glass: http://www.squidoo.com/frenchglass/

5. Constant ‘tweaking’ - especially tags! and keeping my lens as fresh as possible
6. #1 reason for my lens improving in the ranks and increased earnings is by reading and applying the tips in SquidU Review.  Great tip, Barbara!!  ;)
From Barbara of Dolphins and Porpoises 101: http://www.squidoo.com/dolphinsandporpoises

These ladies know what’s cooking.  There is no magic to traffic generation - only learning new techniques and putting them into action.  Don’t let your lenses sit while you search for a cure to your traffic blues.  Beef up your tags, get linked, and stay fresh.

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3. Here Comes Santa Clause…and Seasonal Sales!
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It’s hard to believe that half the year has already passed.  You know what that means!  Only six months until Christmas!

It’s never too early to get started on your Christmas retail merchandising.  In fact, toy sellers are already hosting shows in February, just one month after the holiday sales have passed.  While you don’t need to get started quite that early, there are benefits to getting a head start.  How can you make sure your lenses are well stocked for gift-givers this year?

Get the hot holiday toys
Retailer websites can often give you a glimpse as to what is in at the moment.  Sites and services such as eBay, Amazon, Overstock.com, and even Travelocity can be great resources for discovering what’s selling.

Make a list, and check it twice
As late September and early October approaches, start gearing your lens descriptions towards the holiday season.  By keeping a list of which moneymaking lenses you’re changing, you’ll know which ones need to be changed back after the new year.

Be convenient AND educational
Lenses are great for selling and great for sharing information.  Use a mix of modules to inform and entertain your shoppers.  Remember - you are an expert.  What would an expert say about these products?

Don’t forget the mailman
Obscure products often sell as well or better than popular ones.  Look for spin-offs of popular toys, vintage memorabilia to bring back, and niche lenses for niche gift recipients.

Stock up on tape!
…and paper, and bows, and candy canes.  What else do people need for the holidays?  Easy gift wrapping ideas?  Fun do-it-yourself card patterns?  Ideas for hiding gifts?  Fondue, cookie, and turkey recipes?  These little extras are important for making the holidays special.  Help your shoppers think inside AND outside the box.  Or bag.

By starting your retail lenses now, you will have plenty of time to create a thorough lens, play the search engine and directory field, and provide early shoppers with the need-to-know info they crave.  Plus, you’ll benefit from non-holiday shoppers looking for just what you’re offering!