Posted in Using Squidoo, SEO by yummytork @ Nov 14, 2007

Let’s get one thing straight.  You don’t have much time for anything.  What with your RSS feeds, link building, reading the latest trend on Matt Cutt’s blog, and reading Digital Point, what else is there to do?

I am going to show you, over the next 20 blog posts,  how to get a consistent flow of traffic to any site:

1.  If you have never heard of squidoo, you are living in the dark ages.  I have spent the last 6 months studying everything from how many times your lens is emailed to ranking for a pretty competitive key word phrase just by updating your lens once a day.

So tip #1.  Create a squidoo lens, which takes about 5 minutes of your time, here.  You have to know your keyword research, and use your keywords everywhere.  Add a wikipedia module, a google maps module, a del.icio.us module, a text module, and a flickr module.   Tomorrow, go back and add another lens.  It takes about 10 seconds, I’ve timed it.  For the next month, add one module, or piece of text or a link to any of your other modules, once a day.  Also, stumble it, and submit it to DP for stumbling exchanges as well, which you are already doing I suspect.

Next time, I am going to go into more depth on making actual money from squidoo on a regular basis.