Internal Linking in Squidoo

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So here is the article that we have for you

I just read a hoot of an article by “TeaTree” from the “52 Squidoo” that I mentioned I’m involved with this year.  It’s about the use of Internal Links to promote your Squidoo lens.

It sounds quite complicated when you first read it, at least to me anyway, but after looking at the visual he has made, it makes it a little easier to understand.

I just was getting used to understanding back links and how to make them and the difference between regular links and ancor links.  Now I’ve got to think about something different yet in the same ball park.

Anyway the link to this article is called “The Importance of Internal Linking on Squidoo” and you can find it on his site called “My Internet Marketing Blog“.

I also read another article (see why I don’t get anything done) about what is the most important to do?  Focus on one thing or do a lot?  Very interesting that the writer said that the focus is the most important but that the learning curve would stay pretty much flat if he didn’t do the other things that help him to grow in his Internet Marketing education.

Enough for today.

C U next time.

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