Mar 18 2008
Fun and Profit with Seth Godin’s Squidoo
As you may have noticed from my post ‘Musician Jeff Healey: A Tribute To A Man Who Thrived!‘ I recently discovered Seth Godin’s brainchild, ‘Squidoo!’
I say discovered but the truth is, I’ve known about it since it first got started and many of my friends use it. What changed was I finally realized its simplicity and its value.
Having gotten started with Squidoo just a couple of weeks ago, I have only created a few lenses (a lens being a webpage) and the results have been rather remarkable. I’ve gotten additional traffic to every page I used the Squidoo lens to and I’ve made money from every lens, something I can not say about every other webpage I have created over the years. It really was that simple.

The system itself is remarkably simple. Once you have an account, it is only a matter of choosing your URL, picking out modules and ordering them to your satisfaction, and then filling in the content.
Squidoo makes filling in the content easy as pie. For every module, with the exception of text modules, there is a link provided to help you find the content. So if you put up an Amazon module, you get a direct link to Amazon to search out the products you want to offer on your lens.
Even cooler is that you don’t have to have an Amazon account - it’s all done through Squidoo. The same goes for ebay stuff - it’s all handled and as a lens master, you don’t have to understand ebay at all. Squidoo has totally short cut my learning curve as far as having to learn systems on the internet to make money. What a bonus!!
If you want to see just how easy it is, drop by and check out the lenses I have made so far.
This lens points to our online magazine, The Magic Happens:
The Magic Happens At Squidoo.
This is a lens I created as a tribute to Jeff Healey when he passed away earlier this month:
Jeff Healey
This lens I made for Wayne when his HTML eBook came out:
A Beginner’s Guide To Website Design On Squidoo
And it gets better!! You can toss up the beginnings of your lens - a real simple affair - to help you start making money and/or get more traffic to your main website, and then continue to build it, just as simply as it was to start, as you have time and inspiration.
Here is an example of one I just started with the intention of building it as I go:
A Lens About Our Lenses.
I am seriously regretting that I didn’t pay more attention to this free on line system a lot sooner. I could have been making a lot more money a lot faster and it is great fun creating lenses. The ideas just keep flying, so fast, I haven’t had time to build most them yet - I just have way to many other things to do.
Law of attraction being what it is, I do want to note here that Squidoo didn’t make itself clearly known to me until I set an intention a few weeks back to find a simple and effective way to increase my earning potential. Up until this point, I had been ok with working for my money. The issue became that I didn’t have many more hours to allocate to work while my need to increase my income grew in importance. The Universe once again answered me in stars. Perhaps there is an option to spend less time working now that I have Squidoo in my corner.
If I had known the value of Seth Godin’s Squidoo a year ago, I think I would have spent the year building lenses. There are many people making thousands of dollars a month through their lenses. Sounds like a worthy thing to put my time in to.
Well I have made the commitment to make 100 lenses by the end of the year so stay tuned - this will be fun. Wanna join in? We’d love to have some company!!
Happy Squiding
Kat
with your work? By staying true to your niche, the questions that come up later like ‘how to market this puppy,’ will be far easier to answer. Also by being clear from the beginning, you will avoid making your topic too general. An overly general topic will not address anyone’s needs by being too basic for some and way too complex for others. If your e-book is about a basic knowledge of …., ensure that you write using basic concepts, not using rocket science babble. If your ebook is for an advanced user, while it is prudent to provide basics, an overly long explanation of them would not be useful.