Squidoo is a great place to test out a new market - and of course to make money. Most people on squidoo are trying to make money with the revenue sharing and that’s just plain silly.
By testing out a new market I mean “PRODUCT”. Don’t make a lens about “toasters” make a lens about toaster model xyz.
Make one for a particular product - just that one product.
Set up your 5 moduals so your active, make some tags, join some groups - and then you just have to do about 5 more minutes of promotion to get some traffic.
- Run the squidoo lens through bookmarking demon…. and that’s about it.
If you make a couple sales in the first month you’ve got a winner. It’s time to do some more research and then nail your competition to the wall with a site you own and control. Of course you also have the squidoo lens as well - so you could end up with the a few of the top 10 rankings for the product.
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It’s true - specific recommendations can be a very successful way to promote a product. Try making a lens on each of your five or ten favorite toasters, for example, then link them all together.
Great ideas!
~Kimberly
Squidoo’s Community Organizder