Trying out Squidoo

Posted: October 27th, 2008 | Author: Ed Walker | Filed under: search, social media, tools, web | Tags: , , , , | 2 Comments »

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squidoo logo, thanks to teamstickergiant for the image

I got pointed to something interesting today while reading about search enginge optomisation (seo), thanks to Tim Buchalka and takeoverpageone for their awesome advice about seo.

That interesting thing was Squidoo. It’s a really simple and easy way to collect everything about yourself in a simple to setup web page – and best of all it ranks really well in Google because of the ‘link juice’.

So I clicked the setup link and set up a page about myself. It took about five minutes in all (had to log in about three times which was annoying). I had to type in a brief description for my page, then write about msyelf a little bit – writing about yourself is always really difficult. You don’t want to sound like an idiot, but at the same time you don’t want to NOT saying anything about yourself. Squidoo has a little piece of text underneath the box you are writing in and it tells you if what you’ve written is good, and gives you ‘cmon’s to do more. That’s great, it’s like having a writing coach.

I added my basic modules and published my page. I was able to important the RSS feed of my latest blog entries, so this entry will be appearing shortly on my squidoo page. This is good as it gives me some link juice everytime I post an entry.

I’ve also added a text module and listed all my social media presences into it, from twitter to delicious. The plan is that when someone puts ‘edwalker’ into google, then hopefully find my presences really high up. It’s not easy as I have a very generic sounding name, but I’m determined to become a leading blogger and get myself right up there.

I’ll give it a month, and see if squidoo can make a difference.

I’ve also created a Squidoo for the organisation that I work for.

Do you Squidoo? What do you think of it? Any advice?


2 Comments on “Trying out Squidoo”

  1. 1 thefluffanutta said at 6:28 pm on October 28th, 2008:

    I have bad news for you. As wonderful as Squidoo is, the RSS Module won’t pass any link juice back to your blog. The module is rendered in Javascript, which means that search engines won’t be able to see any of the text or links from your feed.

    The RSS Module can be good for getting traffic to your blog, but you need to create static links to make the most of the PageRank.

    thefluffanutta

  2. 2 Ed Walker said at 8:17 pm on October 28th, 2008:

    Thanks for the comment, didn’t realise that. Shall amend. I shall make sure there’s plenty of static content as you said to make sure that it improves my page rank.


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