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As America's Focus Expert, Susan Gilbert helps individuals and organizations focus on what matters to create the results they desire. Author of the award-winning book, "The Land of I Can" , Susan is also co-author of "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Starting and Running a Coffee Bar". A successful entrepreneur for over 25 years, Susan brings both inspiration and practical knowledge to help others achieve their goals. Oh, and why the muffin icon? Her first business was called "Lil' Miss Muffins" :-)

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50 Powerful Social Media Tactics for Squidoo

Here are the first ten, and there is a pdf  report available at the end of this post where you can read all 50:
1.  Make sure your page on Squidoo looks its absolute best. A polished page gets more results.
2.  Don’t be afraid to promote and market your business and website through your profile or content.
3.  Title your lenses effectively and use keywords to get attention.
4.  Make the introduction and description captivating and helpful so people want to read more.
5.  Add photos for visual interest in the description.
6.  You can set up multiple lenses for multiple keyword phrases. This is highly recommended.
7.  Use tags to your advantage, and do so by making the most effective tags
possible using powerful wording and linking to the best sites that will get you real results.
8.  Understand the link flow on Squidoo, so you know how people find you, and how your links get distributed from the source page.
9.  Make a “lens of the day” to keep people interested in your page and they’ll want to see what you have to say more often.
10. Find your voice on Squidoo. Think about who you are and what you’re trying to accomplish. Brainstorm some content ideas and think about your plans in advance before setting up your profile and lenses.

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  1. Susan,

    This is great and you are generous to share your ideas. Thanks so much. I am going to send you the 50 most important facts about writing a nonfiction book.
    Bobbi

  2. Thank you, Bobbi for your comment and for sending me your 50 facts about writing a nonfiction book. I read through them and they are great!
    ~Susan

  3. Fabulous ideas, laid out in a way even a non-geek can understand (for the most part). Now, will I live long enough to actually do all this?

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