Friday, July 27, 2007

Using Squidoo to get more traffic to your Blog.

If you haven't heard about Squidoo yet, you've been missing out on tons of Free traffic. They Provide a service similar to MySpace, in which they allow you to set up your own web pages absolutely free of charge. But unlike MySpace, Squidoo will actually split their Google Adsense earnings with you. You can then turn around and split your earnings with your favorite charity or opt to keep 100% of the cash for yourself.

In addition to giving you the free tools to build great looking, money earning web pages, they also provide you with tons of optional extra goodies. You can integrate your lenses (web-pages) with Flickr, eBay, Google, Del.icio.us, Orbitz, Amazon and more!

Once your Squidoo lens/lenses are set up, you can link them to your blog to help bring more traffic your way. Every lens also comes with an RSS feed, you can submit this feed to RSS FEED directories and pinging services such as: Pingoat, which will help you get more traffic and establish an array of incoming links to your pages.

Another thing I absolutely love about Squidoo is the fact that you can create multiple, I believe unlimited, number of lenses under one account. This makes working with multiple lenses a breeze, I would hate to have to log out and log back in every time I needed to edit something in another one of my lenses.

Their registration and set-up process is a breeze and will have you ready to start publishing on the web within minutes. Visit Squidoo today to begin building your first lens!

Don't forget to come back and post comments, I would love to read about all of Your experiences with Squidoo! If it's interesting enough, I might even link to it from one of my pages...

That's about it for now folks! Make sure to visit me daily to learn more about affiliate marketing, blogs, and new technology. If you know anyone that would also like to know more about affiliate marketing, please do not hesitate to send them the link to this blog: affiliateoutlook.blogspot.com

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