Squidoo

17 November 2007

www.squidoo.com

Squidoo similar to Associated Content is a website that offers payment to their lensmasters. A lensmaster is someone who writes a lens. And a lens is a person’s point of view about a certain issue, recommendations or expertise.

WHO SHOULD BUILD A LENS? (http://www.squidoo.com/pages/faq)

You should, if you...
1....have a Web site and want more ways for people to discover it. A lens is another signpost online that can point people your way.

2. ...have a blog, a lens is a great way to highlight your best posts, to feature a commented version of your blogroll, and to point to the products and services that you write about, read about, enjoy, or want to see succeed. A lens will allow you and your blog to have a bigger share of the commentary and influence on your topic of choice.

3. ...are a yo-yo expert, your lens could be nothing but links to tricks. You'd rank your favorite 100 tricks and point, one by one, to the best examples of those tricks on the Web. And maybe you'd point to Infinite Illusions, the online yo-yo store.

4. ...are a nonprofit or charity (say, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation) you could invite all 45,000 of your most important donors to build sites on their favorite topics. The invitation would set the default royalty cash flow to "Donate my royalties to JDRF." If each lens generated as little as $2 a day, that'd be a whole bunch of money earned for the charity. You'd also earn a bounty on every successful lensmaster you brought in.

5. ...are a newshound, a lens allows you to highlight important mainstream and non-mainstream stories for your readers. And if you go on vacation, RSS feeds can automatically update your lens with select news stories.

6. ...are a podcaster, you should definitely have a lens. It would list the details of your podcasts, point to transcripts that some fan had posted, point to your six most recent podcasts, and include the RSS for subscribing to the podcast. The lens would also have a set of links for getting started with podcasting and getting a podcast reader

7. ...are a fan, a lens lets you share your personal take on the object of your affections—without the grind of manual updates. Automatic feeds could add current sports scores and headlines, music news and iTune releases and more.

8. ...are an author, your lens could include links to all your books on Amazon. You could include links to other authors you admire. And an RSS feed from a Technorati search, showing surfers the recent blogs that have mentioned you. And links to conferences where you're speaking, and perhaps a top-ten list of the best ways to understand your writing. You could even have a box pointing to your best (and worst?) reviews.

9. ...are an entrepreneur, your lens on a popular topic could generate two or five or twenty dollars a day in clickthrough and affiliate income. Which doesn't sound like much, until you start thinking like an eBay PowerSeller and build twenty or even fifty lenses on a variety of topics. Did you know that 750,000 people make a full- or part-time living on eBay now? The same effect will probably happen with lenses

10. ... are a person (and you are), you should have a lens about...you. A lens that lists your blog and recent posts and your bio and work history and your Amazon wish list and your Flickr account and whatever you want the public to know about you. Would you hire someone if she didn't have a lens?

Lensmasters are allowed to create lenses on any topic they prefer as long as lenses do not violate Squidoo rules. Lensmasters will also be paid for their efforts. One interesting point to take note, Squidoo donates 5% of the revenue derived from all the advertisements will be donated to charity and rest the revenue will be shared equally among Squidoo and their lensmasters.

Other than writing on topics that lensmasters prefer, Squidoo also allows lensmasters to recommend products from Squidoo’s commerce partners such as Amazon and Ebay. If someone buys a product that you recommended after viewing your lens you get 50% of the affiliate income.

So, if you have something to share, wanting to generate revenue or just to have some fun, Squidoo can be one of your choices.


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