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How to Set Goals for Squidoo

Updated on March 14, 2012

Squidoo Goal Setting

If you landed here, you are likely busy setting your goals for Squidoo. Setting Squidoo goals can happen at the first of a month, a quarter, a year, or on your birthday! Whatever plan makes you happy, that's the way to do them!

These are just my suggestions, but hopefully they will set your own ideas in motion! As always, enjoy your work and creativity at Squidoo. When it stops being fun, your readers will know. That's the time to take a break!

Wishing you every success in meeting all your Squidoo goals!

Squidoo Community Goals

How will you participate in the Squidoo Community this year? Is there a volunteer position just waiting for you?

You will want to set goals for visiting, too. How many lenses will you visit this year, ranking and commenting? if you visit just five lenses a day for a year (or 360 days allowing for a few missed days), you will visit 1800 lenses a year! Not only will you learn about a variety of subjects, but you will be exposed to different styles of creating lenses and get to know many of your fellow lensmasters.

How many lenses will you read next year?

What is your schedule for visiting Squidoo lenses?

Join a group of lensmasters to Increase your Learning Experience

Squidoo Communities

One of the most wonderful new things to happen among lensmasters is the creation of groups of lensmasters. Lensmasters gather for socialization and for learning from each other. Choose a group and join in! Note that some of the groups require that you apply for membership.

Squidoo Facebook Group

Squidoo Marketing

Are you a goalsetter?

Do you set goals for your Squidoo activities?

Creating Lenses

Squidoo Lens Creation Plan

How many new lenses do you want to create this year? 50? 100? 200? After you determine the number of lenses you want to create, simply divide that by the time available. For example, to make 50 lenses in one year, you only need to create one lens a week. Most people have time to create at least one lens a week. When you have 50 qualified lenses, you can apply for Giant Squid Status.

Or if you are a Giant Squid working on 100 lenses, just one lens a week for a year will accomplish that goal as well.

The Ever Present Goal of Making Money

Making Money on Squidoo

How much money would you like to make from your lenses this year? Again, break down the number to the months of the year. If you are making $10 a month now, can you double, triple, quadruple that amount next year? How on earth do people make money at Squidoo?

Study the most successful lensmasters. You will not see spammy lenses and you will learn the best way to present products and make sales.

Do you want to know a secret?

New keyword search tool Jaaxy

Recently I have been experimenting with Jaaxy and so far, I am very pleased. Jaaxy is fast and with just a few searches, you will have a list of keywords ready to use. It's easy to understand. You can easily see if your chosen keyword has a green button. The green button tells you to "go" - that the key word is a good one to use.

You can check out Jaaxy at Jaxxy - The world's most advanced keyword tool

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