![]() On your lens, you’ll see down the side of the page, the word “Lensroll.” If you click it, you’ll be taken to a page where you can choose one of your other lenses from the list and pressing to confirm will create a ‘lensroll’ link to your new lens from your old one. If you don’t have additional lenses yet, you can lensroll favorite and relevant lens by other lensmasters. A small change will work to keep you on the radar of Squidoo and Google. Every couple of weeks add or change content in a Write module (even a sentence makes a difference).Always save the modules you edit and republish the lens after every update.You can also set up your lens to send a Tweet to Twitter any time you update your Squidoo page – and this will help you with generating new content for Twitter. Because you’re grouped with like interests, it’s that much easier for people to find you. Joining relevant groups helps your lens because any visitors to the group (or to a member lens) can find other lenses on the same topic. This helps your Google ranking if you are joining relevant groups. In the sidebar of your lens will be a little link list (under the heading Explore More) with links to all of the groups that your lens is a member of. Adding your lens to a group will create several more links to your lens from within Squidoo, and will help your lens get found from more places. For instance, if your topic is eco-friendly wellness, look up green living, health and fitness – you’ll find plenty of groups to join. You can also join Squidoo groups in your areas of interest to continue making contacts and promoting yourself on the site. Not only do you gain exposure on Squidoo, you can make some valuable contacts. Typically after you visit another lens they will visit your lens and leave a comment in turn. If you scroll down and look to the right, you’ll see an area that says “Export this lens.” This serves as your backup and you should do this regularly in case you inadvertently click on Delete.Ī cross-promotion within Squidoo is commenting on similar subject lenses and getting backlinks to your lens and in some cases your book added to their lens. You can edit an existing module, and you can add modules. When you click on the Edit link, you’ll see that Squidoo lens are created with different sections or what they call, modules. Don’t hit delete, ever – you don’t want to lose your lens! Under the Lens Title in your Dashboard, you can click on the options to View, Edit, Delete and Stats along with some additional information like your overall rank in Squidoo, and the last date your lens was updated. When you log in to Squidoo using the information provided to you, you can click on My Dashboard and follow the tabs across the top to edit information like in your Profile.
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