Business Promotion On Squidoo

by Sharon Hurley Hall on May 17, 2007 · 4 comments

in promotion

Jinger Jarrett wrote a post somewhere about the value of using Squidoo to create a business profile (if anyone knows where, I am happy to link to it). Jinger gives great advice, so I decided to create one for myself. It’s a work in progress, but eventually it will bring together all my internet stuff. I present the Sharon Hurley Hall lens. Please have a look and give me some feedback, either there or here.

What’s missing that you want to know more about?
What have I put too much of?

I’m looking forward to your comments

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Sharon Hurley Hall has been mentoring writers here at Get Paid To Write Online since 2005 to help them improve and build sustainable and successful writing careers. Check me out on sharonhh.com. Feel free to connect with me online on Google+.

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{ 4 comments }

Dana Prince May 18, 2007 at 07:17

I LOVE it. Well done!
I’ve been thinking of doing a squidoo lens for some time, just haven’t gotten round to it but what a great job here showing multiple sides of your writing talents.

I was using a blog index as a writing resume but have been seriously thinking of doing something like this.

I can’t think of a single criticism. What a great spot to send potential clients for a great snapshot.

You’ve inspired me to finally think about starting my own lens :)

BloggingWriter May 18, 2007 at 07:47

Thanks, Dana. I wondered whether the intro was a bit too blatant, but other than that I am happy to have finally done it. I’ll look forward to seeing your lens once it’s done.

Mitchell Allen
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November 7, 2008 at 13:21

I knew I came to the right place when I visited your blog to find ideas for creating a portfolio.
This article and the Promotion is Free! series has been very helpful.
The excellent tagging and search made it easy to find.
I may use Squidoo or my blog but, either way, I now have some guidelines as to what belongs in my portfolio.

Thanks!

Mitch

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Sharon
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November 18, 2008 at 14:18

Glad it was useful, Mitch.

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