[Squidoo Secrets] How To Make Your Squidoo Lens Useful
February 11th, 2008
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by BobTheTeacher · Filed Under: Bob The Teacher Training · Product Launches · Squidoo · Traffic · Web 2.0
Squidoo Secrets 2 is coming very soon. Until it’s ready for you, please enjoy the first of 7 Secrets To Success With Squidoo…
Secret #1 To Success With Squidoo: Make Your Lens Useful
Without help from a recognized expert, mastering any Web 2.0 platform can take time and a lot of trial and error. The same is true for Squidoo, a social marketing/blogging service created in 2005 by marketing genius Seth Godin.
To help you skip ahead along your learning curve, let me share the #1 secret to success with Squidoo.
Make Your Lens Useful
If I were writing a college thesis on Squidoo, I would say, “Squidoo was created within the premise that collaboration in a free market exchange of ideas will generate great content.”
In other words: the cream will rise to the top. However, in order for your ideas on Squidoo to gain that larger audience you are seeking, you have to make your lens useful.
To do this, you must determine what it is your customers will appreciate you sharing with them. What is it that you know that they should want to know? Once you answer this question, give your audience the good stuff – don’t hold back.
Next, you must convey your information in a friendly, readable way. Create your lens (your unique page on Squidoo) with short blocks of information. This is accomplished with multiple Text/Write modules. Use the titles of each module as your subheadings to break up longer articles of information.
According to Godin, your job as a lensmaster is to filter the overwhelming amount of information online into one easy to find resource (hence the term “lens”). So another piece of making your lens useful is to direct visitors to the best information that already exists online.
Use Pre-Built Modules To Make Your Lens Useful
To accomplish this, you can use several pre-built modules. The best of these are the Link List, RSS, and YouTube modules. The Link module makes it easy for you to link to the other websites and provide a short description for each site (for long term results, use the Link Plexo instead so your readers can add to this list).
The RSS module gives you the power to bring other people’s blog articles into your lens. The module is made in such away that the first 25 words or so are automatically imported to your lens every day.
The YouTube module makes it easy for you to put the best videos on your topic into your lens. Not only does this provide your readers with more relevant information, it also makes your lens more fun to read. And don’t worry – you don’t have to be the creator of the videos to include them in your lens (but it does help!).
Create How To Lessons With Your Lenses
Another way to make your lens useful is to present your information as “how-to” lessons within your topic. This helps you and your audience in a number of ways.
First, it directs you to write content in a logical way. You may be stumped with what to write about when you start working on a lens. But if you approach your lens as a set of how-to steps, your ideas will come faster. And with the Reorder modules tool, it’s easy to rearrange the steps if you get them out of order initially.
Having a step-by-step guide for your lens also gives your readers the action steps they need to become better in your area of expertise. As they accomplish their own goals of knowledge/skills, they know you were partially responsible. So they will “favorite” your lens, book mark it with Digg, Del.icio.us, or Stumble Upon, rate your lens 4 or 5 stars, perhaps even join your fan club.
In other words, the more useful your lens is, the more your readers will show their appreciation for what you are giving them.
That may seem like an obvious statement. And it is. But it’s important to highlight it because with social marketing, also known as new media marketing, your reputation carries much more weight in your success.
Finally, the more useful your lens, the more likely you can get attention by people in high positions.
You could win a coveted Lens of the Day award by Squidoo. Or perhaps get picked up in a media publication. One of my own lenses was highlighted in the New York Times in early 2006, and the long term effects of that are still being felt in 2008.
So if you want to gain the fame and/or fortune you desire from your favorite pieces of knowledge, be sure to create lenses on Squidoo that are useful – indeed, make them the best single source of information on your topic available anywhere on the internet.
Bob Jenkins is an internet marketing teacher, who specializes in Web 2.0 marketing strategies for business. He is the creator of Squidoo Secrets, a comprehensive audio and video training system to teach you Squidoo fast. Continue your Squidoo education at www.SquidooSecrets.com.
(Feel free to use this entire article (without changes) on your own blog or email newsletter, replacing my link to Squidoo Secrets with your affiliate link. If you don’t have your affiliate link – get it now at SquidooSecrets.com).
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| Bob Jenkins is an internet business marketing teacher, with ten years experience teaching teenagers and teachers. He is the creator of several online training courses that teach you how to get better customers and increase your profits. Specializing in social networking strategies for business and creating information products from teleseminars, Bob can help you use internet marketing tools and strategies to promote your business online. |
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I really loved this article. I am always looking for ways to make things easier and this fits the bill.
I look forward to the next one.
Thanks for the great article. This should help a lot of us understand how to use Squido more effective.
Thank you for the insight. I have read many of your “Squidoo Secrets” and look forward to many more.
Great article Bob! I will be looking forward to reading them all.
As a retired teacher, I can appreciate the time you have invested in your students and see how your teaching abilities help you to teach us “older” students!
Great lead-in to more information …
Looking forward to the next installment.
You always have substance to your writing and it is a joy to read. Wish I had the time to write more articles.
Wow! No wonder my Squidoo lenses rank well into the 5 digits (or more). Ouch!
Thanks so much for the article, Bob. I’m going to take it to heart and make my lenses much more useful and a lot less self-indulgent. And I’ll read your other articles too, now that I found your blog.
Thank you, Bob. I love your newsletter and blogs, as they are always insightful, direct, and practical. Having built over 20 Squidoo lenses (one ranked on first page Google for a competitive keyword), I find myself constantly coming back to the principles you teach – AND learning something new from you. Great advice on the link plexo…and people need to realize how EASY the RSS feed (for their own blogs, etc.) and YouTube module are for a NON-TECHIE first-timer! Boy, your students must miss you, but we who are braving the social marketing scene appreciate you more than you know.
Thanks for the practical info for those of us who feel like we’re on the outside looking in. One day we’ll be on the inside!
Hi Bob, thanks for sharing this piece of information. Indeed, creating a quality lens packed with good useful content is worth more than mass creating many Squidoo lens. And one more thing to add, an optimized lens can do well in the serps and get tons of traffic as well. Many of my lens are ranked well and are getting free traffic everyday.
There is a single word that has given me tremendous success with squidoo….I am talking overnight ranking sometimes higher than the product I am affiliate for….the word REVEIW in your title and in your squidoo address…makes all the difference.
Hi, Bob, Great Article… Your article is greatly appreciated and valued.
Thanks for your guidance and encouragement.
This is a great article. Advice I plan to put to good use and maybe help me go from Floundering Lensmaster to Master Lensmaster.
I am soooo looking forward to more.
Great stuff Bob – I’ve just created two lenses and am gradually creeping up the stats – hopefully this will help me go further!
Awesome post Bob! Squidoo is a constant source of traffic for me thanks to you for getting me started with it!
Lon Naylor
Great info on creating lenses! As a beginner lens master, I really appreciate these tips.
Great reminder to use Squidoo… I neglected my lens for months.
Better put them back on the front burner again
Ann Rusnak
Thanks for the simple tips for squidoo lenses!
I am currently trying to find my way with squidoo and updating them with my own unique content, so cheers for the guidance and squidoo secrets resource!
Wayne T.
Hi Bob,
Thanks for all the good info. It is good to have someone like you,that is willing to help people like me,that are new to all of this stuff.
David C.
What a great lens by itself! Thanks for the post.
I say that’s pretty “Useful” stuff Bob. I thought Squidoo was initially a fish or an octupus. The Squidoo Secrets, Ah ha
Great content is still the cornerstone for any online business…….
Without a story there is no content….
So tell your story….
Wow! Thanks for a great article! As a former teacher, I can see how this could become the next great thing for teaching–it’s a way to link up with other resources more than being limited by dictated curriculum. As a writer, I see Squidoo as a way to practice my writing techniques with an audience that can give immediate feedback. Either way, it’s a cool concept. Regards….
Great information, I have used Squidoo in the past but your article has given me some new insights and reminded me to make it part of my marketing strategy in the future.
Bob,
as always, you provide great content to help us with that so elusive traffic to our sites.
Bob,
First of all Happy Birthday! I apologize for being a day late, the information wheels in my head have been spinning again. Too many projects.
I have been following you for about 6 months now and have never been disappointed in how well you teach your knowledge and make it understandable for anyone.
Once again great info and I plan on making my lens useful by providing information people can use and really help them out.
That is why I follow you and find your knowledge Honest, Reliable, Trustworthy, and truly Inspirational!I hope I can do the same with my business.
Sincerely,
Jason Gibler
PS I will be 34 in June. Were not old yet!:)
Thanks for your message.Really am interested To know more but it seems to say that am too busy this week.The main message is am really interested.