What Makes You Unique?

by Traci Hayner Vanover

THERE IS NO SUCH THING as a free lunch, but there is such a thing as free promotion. And believe me, in these trying economic times, FREE is a word that everyone should be paying attention to.

Are You a Purple Cow?

As yourself this question: What makes you unique? Your mother always told you there was nobody in the world like you. She was right, you know.  Author and marketer Seth Godin takes that concept one step further in his book, Purple Cow.  Here, Godin tells business owners to transform their business by being remarkable.

Simply put, if you want to stand out, be the purple cow.  One great way to showcase your inner purple cow-ness is the free social media site known as Squidoo (which incidentally, is also the creation of Seth Godin). You can create a fully-featured Web page (called a “lens”) which showcases your unique perspective on virtually any topic you can think of.

If you can think it, you can Squidoo it.

Cows and Squids . . .  Are You Kidding Me?

Yes, I suppose on the surface the concept may sound a bit odd. But then again, folks thought that Isaac Newton was a few fries short of a Happy Meal in his day — and we all know how that turned out.

Squidoo is a hand-built collection of nearly 900,000 web pages built by everyday folks like you and me — on topics that range from how to grow a perfect bonsai to how to crochet a tea cozy.

Squidoo Showcases the Remarkable

Squidoo offers users the perfect (and did I mention free?) platform to showcase their remarkable talents, business, hobbies, and interests. Here are some examples to help get you started.

Making Money With Squidoo

Squidoo offers you a very real opportunity to drive targeted traffic to your website, blog, eBay listings, or Etsy shop. In addition to those direct earning opportunities, you can also integrate third-party affiliate links from programs you may already be involved in. Finally, by incorporating any of the multitude of modules offered by Squidoo, you can earn from products offered within the listings at eBay and Amazon.

A Word of Caution

Not everyone on Squidoo has caught on to the importance of showcasing what makes them remarkable, which is all the better for you. While your first instinct may be to throw up a quick page and wait for a tsunami of traffic, I implore you to resist the urge. First, you’ll wind up sorely disappointed.  Second, you’ll shoot your credibility as a lensmaster. Instead, consider browsing the site a bit, and get a feel for the type of content you see on other people’s lenses.  Then, check out their ranking.

I can guarantee you that there is a correlation between the lenses ranking well, and the quality of the content they showcase. Focus your efforts on building content that is useful and interesting, and you’ll have yourself a winner.

© 2009 by Traci Hayner Vanover. Reprinted by permission from Traci’s SquidooFlipping.com blog, which contains a remarkable collection of information on how to use Squidoo to promote any kind of business or personal interest. If you need help in getting started on Squidoo, Traci can set up your first lens to get you going.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Visit this page on Squidoo to see the lens Traci she created for me because I didn’t have time to do it myself. Using content I provided, she tied the page together by adding my YouTube video and links to my Twitter account, my books on Amazon, this blog site, and my tax strategies eBook, which is enjoying a new surge of sales as a direct result of this promotional page. I now plan to set up several new lenses on Squidoo, and I heartily encourage ALL my readers to explore their possibilities here, too.

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Comments

I’ve been thinking off and on about checking out the Squidoo Lens concept but I always seem to put off further investigation. Now that Barbara has a lens, I was encouraged to take the time to actually go there and explore a bit. Perhaps it’s time for me to give it some serious thought and get started in creating one. Thanks for more info about it.

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