Posts filed under 'Squidoo'
Official Squimpleton & Friends Lens
Will Post Nov 17
While there already was a Sileghea lens, there was no full Squimpleton & Friends lens up yet.
Until now.
The page is really more of a main navigation for extra lenses, but I’m sure you’ll find some interesting info there.
Speaking of Lenses, there is also a lens for Emoti Moto!
True, Emoti’s technically an extra character, but you never truly know what the future may bring!
Also, check out the gallery’s new look! Bright colors and a new button system to fall in love with.
Add comment November 20, 2008
Causes Lens
I have now create a lens for all of the Squimpleton-supported causes. Yeah, there’s not much now but someday there will be!
Add comment November 13, 2008
Sileghea lens
When I created Squimpleton & Friends, I only had two characters: Squimpleton & Sileghea (pronounced Suh-lee-jah).
Since Squimpleton is me, I decided to make her special by NOT making designs for her. She’ll only appear in group specials.
So Sileghea was my first actual designable character and I loved her; I made 5 pictures right off the bat.
Even though I have more characters in my head, and even on my computer, I’ve decided to celebrate my Sileghea with a squidoo lens all about her.
I know I don’t have much in there (hey, I have college to worry about!), but be sure to take a peek!
Add comment November 11, 2008
Product Practice
Personally I don’t use affiliate programs. Someday I will but right now I’m content with just my little squidearnings. However, that doesn’t mean I shouldn’t practice! I’ve figured out a great way to practice product lenses.
- Go on Amazon
- Go to today’s deals
- Pick whatever’s coolest and build a theme around it
- If nothing’s interesting enough, go to another site’s featured deals
For example: I once saw an eraser that could erase pencil and pen. I thought “that’s kind of neat. I wonder what other kinds of erasers exist”. Next thing you know I have an entire lens devoted to erasers. I even made a hub on japanese erasers because I thought they were deserving of their own pages.
Example 2: I went back to try this method again. However there was nothing of interest to me on Amazon’s deals on that day. So I went to my 2nd favorite sales site, buy.com, and saw they had USB stuff. That reminded me of how many kinds of items are now powered by USB. So I decided to build a lens around it, but I realized that there were SO many USB-items that I couldn’t possibly do a single lens on it all. Instead, I did a whole series of lenses that were inter-linked..
Add comment October 14, 2008