Advanced Squidoo Lense Building
Here’s part three of my series on building your Squidoo lense. In this video we cover adding flickr photos to your lenses, reordering and adding new modules. The video is runs 7:57 and wraps up the tutorial.
- Tips for building successful squidoo pages
- Tips for building successful Squidoo pages
- Squidoo Adds One MonkeyBrained Lens
- Marketing using Squidoo
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Designing your own Squido lense
Here’s part two of my video on designing and setting up your squidoo lens. In this video we’ll go over setting up the Amazon and YouTube plexos and we’ll see how to create our bio and add a photo to it. Run time for this video is under seven mintues. Enjoy!
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Building a Squidoo Lense
Here’s the first of three videos I did showing how to create your own Squidoo Lense. In this Seven and a half minute video we’ll go through the process of establishing your lens.
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The Squidoo Slap – Seth Godin Speaks!
Here’s a great interview with Seth Godin, from searchingdot.com. Mr. Godin talks about the so-called Squidoo Slap and how to avoid it. Good information and worth a read if you’re at all interested in Squidoo.
Seth Godin on the Squidoo Slap
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Having trouble making money online?
They say that the first $10 is the hardest to earn. So, I thought I’d share an idea that I read about over at the Wealthy Affiliate forum.
It’s an excellent idea; there’s nothing to buy, it won’t cost you anything except a bit of your time.
So here’s the plan in a nutshell:
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Here’s a great David and Goliath Story!
Filed under: Authority Sites, Content Sites
This is really amazing! Internet start-up SeniorsGrandCentral.com launched in September of 2006 with initial funding of $300.00. Today (Five Months Later!) they are successfully competing with a $10 Million dollar rival.
The new Internet Community is geared toward ages 50 and up and has a member base spanning over 34 countries.
How did they do it?
They simply address the needs of their target market! They help their visitors learn about and use technology. They speak to their users in natural language not using techy jargon and buzz words. Here’s a quote from their site:
“We…
Connect to other people, Learn from a variety of means, and Explore all things set before us.During our years we sometimes lose the ability to easily Connect. Many times Learning the things we’d like to isn’t readily available or easy to access. Exploration of our world, our potential, and our imagination has not always been available to each of us…
We’re here to change that.”
Have a look at this inspiring site, even if you’re under Fifty! SeniorsGrandCentral.com

