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Promoting a Website With Squidoo Part 7

Once you have your lens pages set up you’ll want to promote them using external links as well. One of the easiest ways to achieve this is by using Digg.com. This is a good site for promoting lens pages and ordinary web pages.

Key here is promoting quality content. Digg.com is a site that is very anti-Spam, so if your lens page isn’t providing any useful content, or appears to be too self-promoting, Digg is likely to delete your information and account.

As long as you provide meaningful content related to your subject matter, you won’t have to worry about this. To list your lens pages on dig, all you have to do is:

Log onto your lens page. It will have an address like this: http://www.squidoo.com/yourpagenamehere
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Promoting a Website With Squidoo Part 5

For every item you add to Squidoo.com you can create 20 tags for your lens. A tag is for all intents, a meta tag. Tags are similar to site descriptions, so you want to create tags that or “labels” for your lens that are filled with keyword rich terms or phrases to promote your site and improve your page rank.

You should always use research to identify the best keywords to use as tags for your lens. For example, use the keyword selector tool at Overture.com to identify popular keywords or keyword phrases you can use as tags for your site.

Just like the content on your sales page is important for the success of your Website, so too is the copy you write for your lens page. Your introduction and the body of your lens page should include strong and compelling copy that will encourage visitors to click through the links you have on your page.
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Guide To Promoting Websites

websites.jpgThe Internet is a highly effective promotional tool. You need to put up a website regarding your products and services. Creating an ezine is also a great idea.

You have your website up and running. Now what do you do? Promote your website!

How to promote your website:

1.) Promote your website through joint ventures. A joint venture partner will send out an email to their whole list about your website. You will then have a whole new, larger list that you can promote to. The bottom of the email should have a link to your website and offer incentives. Read the rest of this entry »

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