SEO for Squidoo Search?

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We all know about SEO for Google, Bing, MSN, and Yahoo. But is there such a thing as SEO for Squidoo lenses? What I mean is, people go into Squidoo, type in a search phrase on their search box, and voila, you're number one on Squidoo for that search phrase. Is there any info out there for this? I know they rank them lenses but it seems that they're ranked within categories not keywords. Any info appreciated.
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  • Profile picture of the author eimroda
    I am also interested in knowing tips about this. One tip maybe is using the "featured lens", in that way, your lenses will be interconnected and it will be deemed popular by the lens spider (if there's one).
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    • Profile picture of the author ramboo
      can you tell me what is squideo lenses and how they works.
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  • Profile picture of the author angelx
    I was wondering this too. I would also like to know this for ezines and other sites. I think though that they are specifically chosen and it is based upon the readers popularity
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  • Profile picture of the author thefluffanutta
    Squidoo search works by looking at the content of the lenses, as well as the title and tags that have been assigned to them. The Lensrank of the lenses is taken into account when ranking the results, as well as their relevance to your query. It's not nearly as sophisticated as the big search engines.

    So, make sure that your target keywords are well represented throughout your content, and pick good tags that are relevant.

    Saying that, not many people use the Squidoo search feature, so it's probably best to concentrate on regular SEO and get traffic from search engines.
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  • Profile picture of the author nikolaibaluev
    It's increase or show your hide visitors and increase more traffic. Remember, Squidoo is now one of the most popular sites on the Internet. It's a killer combo that will attract both customers and better search engine rankings.
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  • Profile picture of the author patadeperro
    Originally Posted by Calamaroo View Post

    We all know about SEO for Google, Bing, MSN, and Yahoo. But is there such a thing as SEO for Squidoo lenses? What I mean is, people go into Squidoo, type in a search phrase on their search box, and voila, you're number one on Squidoo for that search phrase. Is there any info out there for this? I know they rank them lenses but it seems that they're ranked within categories not keywords. Any info appreciated.
    squidoo is what is called a Web 2.0 site, meaning that those are
    sites with content produced by individuals, and just for that google
    loves them (here is the link for those who dont know what squidoo is
    Squidoo : Welcome to Squidoo), the belief behind that is that user
    generated content is less biased than company generated content,
    there are many sites with these properties such as facebook, myspace,
    hi5, etc.....

    This sites rank very good on Google, nevertheless they need to follow the same structure than any other page for the onsite optimization meaning:

    - keyword on the domain name (in this case www.squiddo.com/keyword)
    - Keyword on titles.
    - tags.
    - Good and original content.


    For some terms squidoo is very useful, for some others it is forbidden (payday
    loans, credit cards, etc...) but I will suggest you to use them to sell video games, books or movies, since squidoo allows you to put affiliate links on the
    pages no problem.

    Hope this helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author dannilkrish
    Great tips. I just made ​​a new lens, and forgot to do so! I want to come back to fix it. Thank you! Large simple Squidoo of the iceberg. I always add a directory, because I was told to when I first learned. I do not know if it helps the search engine optimization as well. Thank you.
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