June 13, 2008

Do You Squidoo?

Squidoo has got to be one of the best tools an internet marketer can use. Where else can you:

  • promote your product
  • brand yourself as an expert
  • promote an affiliate product
  • build your opt in list
  • boost your search engine ranking

and do it all for free! You don't even need a hosting account. Squidoo does all the webmaster work for you. All you do is add content to the different modules. Advanced users, that know a little HTML, can customize their modules even more. You can even use some CSS to spruce up your Lenses and give them a unique look.

I am not going to go into the details because it is way to much for a single post. Instead, check out this video and then I have a free report for you at the end of this post.


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Learn Secrets To Squidoo

Squidoo Secrets is a program by Bob "The Teacher" Jenkins. The New York time's did an article on Bob's "Beef Jerky" lens. He really knows his stuff about Squidoo. I met him at the World Internet Main Event last year in San Francisco and he was very helpful. I have been a member of Squidoo Secrets since it's creation and it has helped me to boost several of my lenses to the first page of Google's search results. I currently have over 30 lenses.

Go to Google and type in web 2.0 submitter or peel away ads. Those are my Squidoo lenses on the first page of results and they have brought me quite a few affiliate sales :). I have brought this to you today because of the viral potential that is here as well. I have a free report for you called "How Do You Do, Squidoo?"

I hope you enjoy it .  Check out my Web 2.0 Marketing Strategies blog for more on social marketing and social bookmarking.

Filed under Squidoo, Viral Marketing, Web 2.0 by jtmartin

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