Three Things You Must Do to Make More Money on Squidoo

Three Things You Must Do to Make More Money on Squidoo

Guest Blogger from I Squidoo, Do You?

Anybody can make money on Squidoo. Make enough lenses (the pages on Squidoo are called lenses), keep them updated, and eventually you’ll earn a few cents here, a few dollars there. But to make some noteworthy money on Squidoo, money that will impact your monthly budget, here are three things that you must do.

First, you must show passion. Do you love your topic? If you don’t, it’s pretty hard to interject the passion, the personality, the personalization that will draw your readers in. The best Squidoo lenses are far more than objective journalism. They reach out and grab their readers, getting them involved, making them want to read more. When it’s time to present a product, something that will earn a commission for the lensmaster (that’s you), make it a product or item that you can personally endorse, something that you’ve used, that you love. If your reader likes how that item makes you feel, they’re going to want to feel that way, too. I call this the Oprah effect. When Oprah talks, people listen, and people buy what Oprah recommends. Can you imagine Oprah being anything less than passionate about a topic or a product? Be yourself, but be passionate like Oprah.

Next, create a network. You’ve shown passion about one topic, how about another take on the same topic? Create a network of Squidoo lenses around a niche, a set of topics or products centered around a theme. If you truly love recipes and are able to put together a lens that is fun, interesting, and shows passion for a great recipe, make another lens about another great recipe. Link those lenses together. Then do it again. Sales are the byproduct of traffic; traffic is the byproduct of popularity. If one lens in your niche-network is popular, chances are that your related lenses will become popular, too.

Finally, to earn more money on Squidoo you must think like a customer. Visitors to your lenses are your customers. Look at your lenses objectively, as a first-time reader would. Is the lens interesting or just a bit boring? Does it answer the questions you would have if you were looking for information about that topic or product? Laziness is a trap that is very easy to fall into when making lenses; it’s easy to just leave out an element that could be the difference between converting a reader to a customer or having that reader look elsewhere. Go the extra mile. Take some time to find the dimensions of the product you’re selling, or show pictures of the item in all of its available colors. Provide an answer for every question you would ask before you spent money for something for sale on your lens.

While no one can make guarantees about income from Squidoo, putting these three suggestions into practice will go a long way in making successful, popular lenses that get traffic, then sales that make more money for you on Squidoo.

Susan52 is a baby boomer, a WAHM, and a passionate lensmaster on Squidoo. She’s earned membership to the Giant Squid 100 Club, which means she’s made more than 100 lenses! She writes about Squidoo on her blog, I Squidoo, Do You?

  1. 5 Responses to “Three Things You Must Do to Make More Money on Squidoo”

  2. Rhonda,

    Thanks so much for asking me to guest post. I appreciate the opportunity.

    One thing I neglected to mention above is that I first learned about Squidoo from you! So, I owe you a huge debt of gratitude since Squidoo has become my home away from home. Thank you!

    Susan

    By Susan52 on Mar 13, 2009

  3. Susan,

    Wow, so glad I had the opportunity to introduce Squidoo to you!

    It’s an honor to have you as my first guest blogger. I’ve been thinking about sharing the traffic of mommyrevenue with lots of “homepreneurs” out there for quite a long time. And finally took the plunge. You did a great job!

    ~ Rhonda

    By RevenueGal on Mar 13, 2009

  4. Great post! I have never really figured out squidoo, this will totally help that situation :)

    By Christie on Mar 14, 2009

  5. Yeah Susan! Great to see you blogging out here and super advice!

    By Joan Adams on Mar 15, 2009

  6. Susan, this is a great “show ‘em how” article without the typical fluff and sales pitches many newbies encounter “out there” – kudos to you, and thanks to your blog and networking, I found Mommy Revenue. I’m sharing it with my daughters today.

    Lee

    By Pastiche on Mar 17, 2009

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