Archive for September, 2008

Momentum

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

As long as it’s moving forward it’s good. Never mind the speed!

I finished off two more lenses. This first was a “how to” for the DYI types who, for kicks, like to do their own labor.  The result was my Installing a Satellite Dish lens. Hey, it may not be your type of task but you have to sympathize with the sense of accomplishment.

The other was a long delayed tribute to three furry quadrupeds that make my life better. (and my computer monitor fuzzier) My Abandoned Kittens lens tells a bit about their story and provides information about stopping the onslaught of stray and feral cats.

I’m now at 95 lenses.  I see 100 on the horizon.

My Not So Big Week

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

I took a couple of days off to enjoy the fall weather last week and am now seriously behind. My goal to hit at least a 100 lenses by the end of the month is still certainly possible, but I need to buckle down. I have 93 published lenses now. After a couple of “recreational lenses” I did manage to squeeze out two more related to my “niche”.  I did The Best Cell Phones for Music Lovers and  A Rugged Digital Camera. Not everyone is as much of a purist as the typical Squidoo lensmaster apparently. Based on my lens comments, it seems we like to keep our devices separate and distinct.

I have managed to spend time each day on Tagfoot, a committment I made to get more involved in the social bookmarking scene. Thus far, I’ve had a bit of success in getting some additional traffic but until I make more non-squidoo friends it’s probably not going to be anything dramatic.  I’m trying hard to seek out other interesting sites and videos to add in order draw more attention to my submissions in general.

My Qassia writing has had similar results thus far.  I’m definitely adding backlinks which is boosting my rankings a bit but traffic itself is minimal from this source. No AdSense revenue from those articles as of yet. I have still avoided doing a Knol but wonder if others have given it a go? There is so much writing to do between articles, a couple of blogs, Zimbio, Qassia, Squidoo lenses, and my own website (which gets neglected) that I can’t imagine doing more.

One at a Time

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Well, I spent time over the weekend writing Qassia articles rather than lenses.  Now it’s time to get back to Squidoo.  I managed to put together one this morning about one of my favorite activities and the result is my Rail Trails for Family Biking lens.

I had also seen people discussing Tagfoot recently and signed up.  I’m not big in the social bookmarking world, I think it requires a great deal of time!  However, I think it’s time for me to focus my efforts related to this and I think perhaps Tagfoot will be my focus along those lines.  It’s kind of interesting, pretty slick looking and easy to use.  It also allows you to get a little bit of additional AdSense revenue.  We will see how it goes.

Feed Issues

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

Well, I apparently need to research more about using feeds to get my affiliate links. One of my major advertisers switched to Google Affiliate Network in September and feeds are now my only option for getting individual product links. 

I submitted a request for the feeds; they had me enter my e-mail address to receive them. Unfortunately their e-mails will not open. They’re large and slow but even once open I just get a blank page.  In the interim I’ve removed their products from my lenses and inserted products from Amazon; my Hard Drive Camcorders and Which Type of Camcorder is Best lenses are the only ones I’ve had to change. Shew!

My internet connection is basically back to normal now. Guess I need to get back to making some lenses if I want to hit 100 by the end of the month.

Plodding Along

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

It defies logic but I created a lens about a fun summer festival I attended earlier this year; the Circus City Festival. The festival includes an amateur circus which, to my surprise, was a lot of fun. I knew immediately I should do a lens about it but it kept falling further down on the list.  Finally, as I sat around pulling my hair out with a very intermittent internet connection this week. I felt compelled to do it because it seemed simple enough that I might get it done between “blips”.

I hope to add more to it in the future, but for now it’s out there.

Involuntary Vacation

Monday, September 8th, 2008

It’s been a slow few days recently.  My internet connection has been intermitent at best; and completely absent much of the time. That’s particularly bad, since our only phone is also VoIP. I’m waiting patiently, or not, for Comcast to come out and remedy the problem.

In the meantime, I’m pretty limited.  I did manage to put together a shopping type lens, Electric Fireplaces.  My mother decided she wanted one for her 3 season sunroom, thus I’ve learned a bit about them.  I think it will provide her a cozier spot this autumn. I tried to include information about their features, how to choose them, the various styles available,  and how to “install” them. Hopefully it will be useful to someone.

Hope to be back to full speed before the weekend.

Those Little Mistakes that Cost so Much of Your Time

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

I was on it this morning.  Oh, yeah.  Up early, throwing together a “quickie” lens with some new content that I thought would really hit a specific niche; just the start of something bigger, a series of lenses. Whipped through it, found some great resources to link, some reasonable knowledge products to offer, and even some good video content for people who prefer that.  It was looking pretty reasonable when I published it in time for it to go live immediately.

What a happy moment it was too. Now I had the rest of the day to write some blogs, a qassia article or two, and maybe even venture over to Knol for my maiden attempt at that.

But no. Before I left the page I glanced up at my URL.  HUH?? I had transposed a couple of letters and had jibberish for my URL. Following my outrage and subsequent despondence I accepted that I needed to start over.  Oh, yeah an hour or so of copying and pasting to a new URL was just what I needed to suck the life out of my productivity.

Ok, got that off of my chest. My Text Messaging for Business lens is published (not live) now and I can move on.  Wonder if any of the more experienced marketers here have ever used text messaging for marketing purposes?