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Special Traffic Report!

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Want more traffic to your lenses? Who doesn’t! Giant Squid and veteran lensmaster jeffwend has put together a list of several sites he uses to generate traffic to his lenses.

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After using Squidoo for about a year and a half, I have found there are several things users can do to help generate quality traffic to lenses from other websites and search engines. One of the most important things you can do is create incoming links to your lens through various Web 2.0 sites.

The first step is to get organized. I created a folder in my browser tabs called Web 2.0 sites. From there, I place the various Web 2.0 sites that I use after signing up and creating accounts. As soon as I publish a lens, I make my way down the list and create links to my lens from each of these sites. Give it a try!

The sites I use most often are listed below:

  1. Facebook.com – This is one of the best ways to get traffic to your lens. After creating an account, search for groups on your topic. Once you join the group, you can often add the link to the group page. If this option is not available, start a discussion and ask a question with your link as a reference or you can do the same thing on the wall. The key is to not spam the group! Be sure to make quality, relevant comments that add to the group and not take away. Remember that both your name, and Squidoo’s name is at stake. I have seen several lensmasters get chastised for posting spam comments with links to their lenses. This really looks bad and is a big no-no.
  2. MySpace.com – MySpace is another popular and effective way to gain traffic and links. Post a link to your lens in your intro or any of the other About Me modules. Start a blog through MySpace and leave reviews of your lenses as you create them. Again, the key here is to add quality content. Quality content is the way to captivate viewers and get them to take action by visiting your lens.
  3. YouTube.com - It is insanely easy to make a video and post it on YouTube. Sign up, add your video, and insert several keywords and keyword phrases to attract viewers from search engines and YouTube searches. Add a link to your lens and give a call to action in the video’s description. YouTube is well loved by the search engines and a great way to pick up traffic.
  4. Answers.Yahoo.com - You need a Yahoo email address to log in (free to get). Then, you can either ask a question about your lens’s theme or topic and add a link and wait for the answers to pour in, or you can search for questions on your lens’s topic and post an answer with a link to your lens. Again, the key is NOT to spam. Make your comments or questions sound “real” and remember to add to Yahoo Answers with quality input.
  5. Clipmarks.com – Clipmarks is very easy to use, and even comes with a button you can add to your browser. To use it, click the button, highlight some text from your lens, and hit save. From there you add a quick review and keywords.
  6. Del.icio.us - Del.icio.us is a popular bookmarking service. Squidoo makes using this site easy – there’s a Del.icio.us button on every lens! Don’t forget those relevant tags.
  7. digg.com – On digg.com, people share what they feel is the best stuff on the Net. Squidoo has a digg.com button on each lens. You might generate a little bit of traffic through digg, but the trick to getting real long-term traffic, and links from blogs that pickup on digg, is by putting up plenty of quality links and news stories. You want to digg more than just your own lenses. digg what you consider to be the best of what the web has to offer and others will soon follow you by friending and reading your posts.
  8. Faves.com – Faves is a really easy way to pick up links, and also offers a browser button. After publishing a lens, I hit the Faves button and add it to my list. When you Fave your lens, you can rate it, add tags and leave a review.
  9. Feedbite.com – With Feedbite you create what is called a bundle, or news blog. Write a couple of paragraphs on the topic of your lens and put the link to your lens in the title of the short article. Others will vote up or down your article and the most popular articles get a pretty decent amount of traffic.
  10. Gather.com – Gather is a very active community of writers. To use Gather effectively it is best to write a short article of original content. You can add links to your lens in the keywords placed within your article. Here, you will find nice and helpful people who love to read and review articles and stories.
  11. Hubpages.com – Hubpages is a popular site where you create a Hub, which is basically an article. Within the article you can place a link to your lens in a keyword. The key to Hubpages, like Gather, is writing quality original content and not abusing the link system by over doing it. Hubpages shares their AdSense revenue with members, which is a nice perk.
  12. Mixx.com - Mixx.com’s tag is “your blend of the web”. Submit a link to the mix for others to vote up or down and leave comments. This site is extremely easy to use and it only takes a moment to add a link. Remember to use good keywords when submitting your link, as this helps the right people find your lens.
  13. Reddit.com – Reddit is much like Mixx.com. It is very easy to add your link, a quick review, and keywords.
  14. Stumbleupon.com – There is a Stumbleupon button on each Squidoo lens and you can also add Stumbleupon to your browser. Give a lens a thumbs up or down, add keywords, and leave a comment. Stumbling your lens can really bring in a decent amount of traffic if used effectively.
  15. Twitter.com – Twitter is a site where people meet, share their thoughts, make friends, and talk about what they are doing. The key here is to take part in the community. Do not simply post link after link to your Squidoo lens. Instead, join in discussions, talk about what you are doing, and from time to time, talk about the lens you may be working on. (Learn more about using Twitter for Squidoo)
  16. Zimbio.com – Zimbio is great! It is very easy to submit your lens and add it to a related group. You can also use your RSS feed from squidutils.com to put your lenses on autofeed - bonus!. Search engines like Zimbio, and I have been able to track sales directly coming from Zimbio traffic.

There are other sites to help build links and traffic for your lenses, but these are some of my favorites. You can use these to help your lens get indexed quicker, to gain traffic, and to become more search engine friendly.

One last thing: I cannot stress enough how important it is to be responsible with Web 2.0 sites. Megan made a great post about this on the Squidblog. Do not spam, and do not pester others. Instead, contribute with quality content. Be nice to others and leave comments and reviews of others work, as this will help to gain the trust and have others follow your work in return.

Thank you jeffwend for sharing your traffic tips! The three keys are:

1. Quality content is mandatory
2. Don’t spam!
3. Contribute as a useful user

Get started with any of these services today, and watch your readership grow.

See what jeffwend is up to!

Spring Fever and New Ways to Promote Yourself

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Goooood morning Squidooers!

It’s a brand new month, and to kick things off, how about a rejuvenated version of the SquidU Review? While in Wisconsin it’s still snowing (yes…crazy!) spring fever has attacked Squidoo, and lensmasters are furiously dusting off old topics and bringing them back to life. What’s more, they’re finding new ways to promote themselves and their lenses by participating in new, interactive promo opportunities through Squidoo! Keep reading to find out more about what I mean.

What else is going on at Squidoo?

1. Become a master of the new max layout
2. New month, new Angels!
3. Quick note on WIP
4. Oh, Zuzanna…interview of a lensmaster
5. Where are we, and what’s in it for you?

Our lensmasters aren’t just on Squidoo, they’re on MySpace, Twitter, Blogger, and a dozen other places. Read on to find out how you can benefit from spreading out on the internet.

Happy Squidooing!
~Kimberly
YOUR Community Organizer at Squidoo

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1. New Max Layout
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We’ve had a lot of great feedback about the new maxed layout. This new design incorporates our standard features and a few new ones into a sleek Web 2.0 friendly interface.

Feeling lost? Check out our new Maxed Lens Anatomy map.

And for finding tools on your dashboard, check out:
- The Anatomy of your Main Dashboard
- What’s on your My Profile Page?

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2. New Month, New Angels!
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You’ve probably seen our Angels fluttering around Squidoo, blessing deserving lenses and offering selfless advice to lensmasters. This month we have a new crew of Angels that are working hard to sort through the good and the great, and give those awesome lenses a little boost.

Welcome kab, bdkz, jeffwend, semperfidelis, thinkbig, webnh, KimGiancaterino, jaguarjulie, peoplelive, barkley, elee, loyalis, and DutchBlogger! These fine folks will be taking over the good work of SquidAngels by taking requests for blessings on the Angels Forum and keeping our top 100 lists sparkling clean.

These lensmasters are new to Angeling, but are by no means new to the lensmaster arena. In fact, almost all of them are Giants! (And the ones who aren’t are right at the top of the list.) As such, many of them have created lenses and guides on how to get the most out of Squidoo. Check them out, to see what new tricks you can pick up from these veterans.

* Fifty Ways to use SquidCasting, So, You Want to Make a Lensography, and Squidoo Tips from a Giant Angel by BDKZ.
* Confessions of a Squid Angel by KimGiancaterino
* Jaguar Julie SquidAngel and Jaguar Julie GiantSquid by Jaguar Julie
* SquidAngel by Semper Fidelis
* Getting the Best Results in the Squidoo Ebay Module and Guide to SquidWho by kab.

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3. Quick note on WIP
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Q: “Recently, a lens I hadn’t updated in a while became (-) instead of a (+) on my dashboard. Doesn’t that mean that people can’t view it?”

A: Keep in mind that ANY lens that has been published can be viewed by visiting it directly, whether it’s in WIP status or not. For more information on initial and re-WIPness, visit Glen and Kimberly’s Guide to WIP.

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4. Oh, Zuzanna! Interview from a Lensmaster
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“It all started with an email from Dr. Mani…” and the rest is Squidhistory! Find out how top ranking lensmaster Zuzanna generates traffic, employs simple HTML, and develops superb lenses based on her passion for history.
Oh, Zuzanna!

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5. Where is Squidoo?
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Never fear, Squidoo hasn’t disappeared. But now, you can find us in even more places!

Here are a few spots online where you can hook up for some Squidlovin’:
- MySpace
- Facebook (look for the group Squidoo News and Chat)
- Twitter
- and more!

Why does it pay to pay attention? We’re always surveying lensmasters for blurbs and links for articles, promos, and even Lens of the Day awards. Your contributions can get you mega exposure online!

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Until next time…thanks for being a Squidoo lensmaster!

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