DO consider a catchy and informative title.DO Make it individual: maybe through stories, pictures or humour.DO Reflect your expertise: let people know why they should read your lens.DO Make it personal: why you started this lens - what it means to you.DO Make it focused: short and to the point.DO Introduce your lens - it should read like the first chapter of a book or the start of a presentation - tell them what the lens is about and give them a reason to read on.It all starts with a good first impression As the e-mail was long I've summarised the content and added a few spins of my own to its basic recommendations.ġ. It contained some recommendations for lensmasters on how they can improve their squidoo lenses based on recommendations by four lensmasters/Squid Angels BlueDolphin, Connie, Flaming Lacer, and Daoine. Yesterday I got an e-mail yesterday from Kimberly Dawn Wells, the SquidU Review Newsletter Editor. TIPS for making your Squidoo Lens successful Resources for Artists - my new Squidoo Groups.Please note criteria for membership - see end).īelow are some links to some of my previous posts on Making A Mark which will explain what Squidoo is and what I've done to people who are new readers of this blog or new to squidoo. (You too can apply to have your lens become a member of the Resources for Artists - General Group ). This focuses on resource links for visual artists who draw and paint (ie it's not about promoting the artwork of individual artists). I then created the Resources for Visual Artists Group. You can find links to all my personal lens near the top of the right hand column of this blog, on this resources page on my website and contained in this one link to the Making A Mark - Resources for Artists Group - which you are welcome to bookmark. specific subject matter - Botanical Art, Flowers in Art and Gardens in Art.specific media - Coloured Pencils, Pastels, Egg Tempera.Today I have eight for artists interested in: I started my Personal "Resources for Artists" Group ( ) in October 2006 to house my growing suite of squidoo lenses. I've subsequentally found that as both Squidoo and my lens got a better profile, they have acquired a steady traffic which now also generates quite a bit of traffic for both blogs and website. Plus having individual URLS for each lens meant that I could better tailor any links for people wanting more in-depth information. My secondary aim was to develop and maintain comprehensive lists of useful links for aspects of resources for visual artists eg in relation to a specific technique, media or area of business - and then share them. I liked the fact each lens was independent - so if anything went wrong then it might just be only the one lens affected. ![]() ![]() some TIPS for people new to Squidoo or maybe thinking of starting a lens.įollowing a 'crash and burn' experience (I lost all my links), I originally started my squidoo lenses to provide a place to house my collection of useful links for artists.a quick review of my set-up for new readers of this blog and.Today, having been reminded in the last week about how much I've now got on Squidoo, I thought I'd provide. ![]()
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