Building Authority and Inbound Links with Squidoo

January 16, 2008 by Susan Petracco 

logo-home-whitebg.gif An interesting semi-SEO tactic that has become popular over the past year in Squidoo. Squidoo is a site where people can publish a webpage about a topic they feel knowledgeable about. Pages are called "lenses", and authors are called "lensmasters". You can write a Squidoo lens on almost any topic of your choosing! So how about one related to the products you sell? When you create a lens, you have a number of modules you can add to the lens to create your content. The basic text comes in the form of the Text/Write module. Use this module to enter a paragraph of text that will appear on your lens. Other modules include a link list, and RSS feed (which displays headlines, snippets, and/or full posts from a given RSS feed), Amazon (which links to related books), del.icio.us bookmarks, YouTube videos, a guestbook, and many more. Unfortunately, the potential of Squidoo for SEO has attracted tons of SEO spammers, creating dozens of lenses that offer little or no value to the Squidoo community. It doesn't make a lot of sense - a Squidoo lens has to be promoted just like any other web page. But the hype has attracted these types, so a controversy has arisen about the use of Squidoo for SEO and about Squidoo's value in general. In fact, during the summer of 2007, Squidoo lenses stopped appearing in Google's SERPs (search engine results pages) almost completely, though the reasons are speculated to be unrelated to Squidoo's spam. More recently, Squidoo lenses are again appearing near to top of Google search results for certain phrases. In fact, at the time of this writing, a lens is #1 for the Google search on "laptop bags". So how do you create a Squidoo lens the right way? Commit some of your time and effort to create a truly valuable page. Offer unique, hand-written content that is meant to inform, not just to promote your business. Once you've created a page, begin to promote it. Some ideas direct from Squidoo: Mention it in your blog, link to it from your facebook or myspace profiles, join a related Squidoo group, and even enter it into the Lens of the Day contest if you think it's good enough. And of course, don't forget to link to your website from your Squidoo page!
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  2. Mike Parent
    November 22nd, 2008

    Nice article. We have learned a lot from Squidoo’s creator Seth Godin. If you have not read about his brilliant marketing ideas I suggest you read some of his popular books, “Purple Cow” and his latest “Tribes” are well worth the time if you have any product or service you want to market.

    These days we experiment with similar social media efforts. Twitter is hot right now!

  3. Susan Petracco
    November 22nd, 2008

    Mike, I totally agree…his books are wonderful. I love the Big Red Fez particularly. I haven’t gotten to Tribes yet, though, so I’m glad to get your recommendation.

  4. mark rushworth
    January 7th, 2010

    As a resource squidoo is great, but as a vehicle for commercial activities its use becomes muddy. if only ecommerce site owners would aproch their content in this way then thered be no need for squidoo as every aspect of their product ranges would be impartially written about in an informative way, alas, i fear that the 2 and 3 sentence product description is here to stay :(

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