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29/01/2010

Angel on Squidoo isn't Easy Task...


I haven't posted for some days because I was very busy in my private life - I'm sorry for this. However, I also have to say that it wasn't easy to find blessworthy lenses. Anyway, I found a few ones and here they are.

The Best Squidoo Lens NOT To Do, by lensmaster GrowWear
Whether you're a fresh Squid, an experienced one or you plan to become a new Squid, you owe yourself to visit this page that tells you what not to do when building a Squidoo lens! In addition, you'll have a lot of fun because the page is built in an humourous way so you're going to learn what not to do but will roll on the floor at the same time! The way GrowWear built this page can have you think they're trying to sell you something - no, not trying, they want you to buy their product! Actually, the lens doesn't include any product, it's just to show you how harrassing sales pages can be.

Make Web Visitors Stay Longer, by lensmaster Cinetech
Still in the How-to Squidoo, this page teaches you how to make your visitors stay longer on your Squidoo page. A heatmap will show you the most important areas your reader does actually read and stays on, a module that relates to keywords will teach you how to craft your tag section as well as how to create your module titles and subtitles, you're also going to learn how to write a lens that will stick your readers and have them come back over and over again, and much more. Do yourself a favour and go visit Make Web Visitors Stay Longer!

Beginner's guide: embellishing crazy patchwork, by lensmaster JanTUB
This page is of a more trivia topic but still is a subject that I appreciate. Well, during the Winter - which are long here - I don't like anything more than to spend a peaceful evening in the living room, sitting or lying in the sofa, a blanket on me, watching TV or reading a book. However, blankets aren't always as beautiful as I'd like and the one that I definitely would like to have in the living room for my guests to see it and want to get the same, is a patchwork blanket! Unfortunately, I have two left hands and I'm unable to make such piece of artwork. If you too like patchwork but are more skilled than I am, I advise you to visit this page. You'll learn how to embellish your first homemade piece of patchwork!

Epic Farms Donations, by lensmaster 24websurf
Lensmaster Holley built a page on a very nice and generous project: a place where people do save horses. She also introduces Lady, Shadow, Champ and Cinnamon, four marvelous horses that live in this farm and seem to be happy to have find a place to spend the rest of their life. In Epic Farms Donations, you'll also learn more about the project and the person behind this generous project.


All Hail the Underappreciated Caregiver! by lensmaster pilegirl
I'm fond of history and naturally, I've read a lot of books about traditions - even those in average families. Until the 20th century, families used to live in the same home. Grand parents, parents, children... While parents would go out to work, grand parents took care of the children. In return, parents took care of the grand parents as they used to feed them and allow them to live in their home. It was something natural and nobody would have think to send their parents in a retirement home! However, with the advent of modern times, the tradition disappeared and nowadays, adult children leave the parental home, built a new life somewhere else and whenever their parents got disabled, they're sent in a retirement home. Lensmaster pilegirl built a page that walks you through her choice: the one of taking care of her mother. This page is a come back to those simpler times, when everyone would lend a hand to those who needed help, affection and attention.

Land of The Littles: Getting To Know Parrotlets, by lensmaster wilddove6
The lens has been written by Nemo, a parrotlet ;) It's a guide that walks you through the do's and don'ts whenever you plan to get a parrotlet. It is well written, entertaining while being a real guide. The page displays also many nice pictures - oh, I'd like to have a parrot! It does also remind me the time when my aunt had a parrot and the one sentence he would know: "William! Walk the dog!" We never heard the parrot saying anything else... Land of the Littles is the page anyone who likes parrots does need to read!

SPECIAL BLESSINGS

Guest-star: Message of Love - Hearts 4 Haiti, by lensmaster A_Willow
Michelle Willow did it again! she created a page to showcase the creations of a Zazzle group of artists who sell these exquisite designs in order to raise funds for  Hope for Haiti. So, if you want to give to Haïti, go to Michelle's page and buy a few items, you'll be happy to have find these nice stickers or buttons and someone in Haïti will be happy you did.

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