For every lens you make, here are 5 KILLER TIPS for you:
1) Pick the right keywords. When registering your Squidoo lens URL try to choose
words that result in under 2000 results on Google. If you go for a really popular
keyword, your page will get lost in the sheer volume of better-established websites.
2) Personalize. Some lensmasters might disagree with this, but my lenses definitely do
better if I write from a personal perspective.
3) Update Regularly. Check your keyword tags on the Stats/Traffic page and save
appropriate versions to your lens. If you hit the 40 tag limit, then weed accordingly.
4) Use big images. The “big” lensmasters seem to love this feature.
5) Get Backlinks. Good sites to use are http://www.Lensroll.com,
http://www.Stumbleupon.com, http://www.Digg.com. It makes sense to bookmark your
lens as well. I recommend http://www.OnlyWire.com, or http://www.SocialMarker.com.
If you have the time, then consider writing an article for Ezine Articles and linking it to
the relevant lens.
To your traffic.
Rob
Building a business as a student of Alex Jeffreys
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This post was written by Robb on January 10, 2009
















January 11th, 2009 at 2:05 pm
Great ideas here. I especially agree with the first suggestion about picking the correct keywords when making the lens URL.
By the way, I found this blog from a link on my goggle blog moduleslens http://www.squidoo.com/tips_on_how_to_get_my_lens_noticed. I am glad I found it.
Thanks
Teddi
January 16th, 2009 at 1:00 am
Have you heard about TWITTRSTRM? It is a great new plug in on Squidoo. Y
You can find out more at http://addicted-to-squidoo.blogspot.com/
Enjoy~
Teddi
February 6th, 2009 at 3:52 am
Thanks for the tip on squidoo. This site is an important component too in article marketing. New ones in SEO will find this helpful.
February 15th, 2009 at 8:06 am
Great job with the squidoo tips. Always better to know how to begin before we start on a project. It’s kinda like reading the instructions before, instead of after we make mistakes.
Thanks a million,
Mark
February 4th, 2010 at 10:09 am
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