Christmas is Over ~ Now What?!?

Christmas is over. Some may be relieved,  some may be bummed, and yet others of you, I’m sure, are wondering what the heck happens now?!

Let’s talk about it!

You’ve spent some time (hopefully) over the last few months putting together some product lenses on Squidoo. Your target was Christmas shoppers, so now what are you going to do now that the holiday shopping frenzy is over? Is all that hard work going to go to waste?

Heck no.

I wouldn’t do that to you!! Even though the blueprint is called Christmas cash, and you targeted Christmas shoppers your lenses will continue to work throughout the year.

When doing your keyword research you identified your search volume from the “global search” number. This number is an average of the last 12 months worth of searches. So unless you targeted products specifically related to Christmas itself your lenses will keep making sales (provided you’ve gotten them ranked in the search engines) all year. It may or may not be at the same rate you saw at Christmas, but it should happen.

What about the Christmas references in my lenses?

If you put in content about these being great Christmas gifts you can do one of two things, and both will probably work.

1. You can just leave them. I personally do not go back in and change my lenses. I don’t have the time quite frankly.

2. You can go in and take out the Christmas references, but leave in the gift reference. These things WILL continue to make great gifts whether it’s for Valentine’s day, birthdays, anniversaries etc.

Keep your eye on next Christmas

Even if you started the Christmas cash blueprint the day I published it, that still didn’t give you a lot of time to get your lenses built, indexed and ranking. Now is the time to keep your eye on the prize ~ next Christmas.

This could go one of two ways. Without the pressure of impending Christmas you can relax a little and build lenses without so much pressure.

Or you can say oh, Christmas is a year away and blow off building lenses.

Which are you going to do? Whether you decide to go with another long term strategy, building product lenses is always a wise move. If you build 1 lens a week for the next year you’ll have 52 more lenses in your arsenal, ready and waiting to not only earn you money during the year but ready for Christmas shopping next year.

The longer you can give your lenses to simmer, and build “age” the better.

I suggest you make it a habit to build and promote, at the very least, 1 lens a week for the next year. You can do these lenses in your spare time ~ don’t spend a ton of time on them, build them, do the basics of promotion and then just let them simmer. When I say simmer I mean leave them alone and just let them be. Don’t touch them, don’t mess with them, move on to something else. :) Just to be clear.

If you can find a way to learn how to let go of the attachment of any given lens being your best seller you will put yourself at a great advantage. It is our attachment to the outcome/production of any one piece of online real estate that leads to disappointment and frustration. When you focus all your effort on one thing and then it doesn’t work it’s very easy to get discouraged. When you get discouraged it’s really easy to quit.

I don’t want you to quit.

When you can let go of your attachment you will find that you just keep building and building. Then instead of disappointed one day you open your account and see 500 hits to a lens and then you check your stats and find a bunch of commissions in your account you feel excited and SURPRISED!! That is a wonderful feeling. It will make you want to build more, just to see what happens, to see which will take off, which will surprise you.

I can almost guarantee working in internet marketing from the framework of looking for surprises is going to keep you going long past watching one site and being disappointed. Please, please, please ~ if you can do one thing this year, learn to let go.

No matter how much time and effort you put into keyword research, writing content, promotion, there are going to be lenses/sites/blogs that just don’t fly. It’s gonna SUCK, but it’s gonna happen. I promise. If you have all your hopes and dreams invested in that one property you are going to be sorely disappointed, and it’s going to be hard to keep taking action with that nasty little voice in the back of your head saying

See I told you this wasn’t going to work. See I told you you wouldn’t be able to do this. See I told you this was too hard, you’re not smart enough, good enough … whatever it is the ugly voice says to you.

Don’t let the ugly voice win. Spread out your hopes and dreams and look for the surprise.

Here’s one of the surprises from my year. I put up one lens. It was just a test lens. I saw a very cool product while I was searching for a way to do something for my family for Christmas. I did a cursory bit of keyword research and found some keywords that had some search volume. Quite frankly I didn’t think they were buying keywords and I didn’t think they would take off.

I did a quick lens ~ really quick ~ 30 minutes. I just put something together that told the story of how I found this thing, what I wanted to do with it, and how it worked. I happened to think it was super cool so I said that too. :)

I did a couple posts on free ad blogs, and added it to a couple blogs I have. The RSS feed for my lensmaster account had already been submitted. I just left it.

That was about 6 months ago. I didn’t touch it.

A month or two later I realized it was getting  a trickle of traffic. I added the keywords people were using to find it to the tags and that’s it.

I forgot all about it. In fact, I forgot the name of the product I was promoting. I only went back to the lens because I wanted to go to the product and use it lol. When I got to the lens I clicked through to the product and checked my stats. I’d been making a few sales. Well that’s cool.

Then this month I checked my stats again, and as of last night I had made over $870 from that one product, one lens.

Do you think I was motivated to get my ass to squidoo and build some more lenses?

YOU BETCHA!

Here’s the thing though ~ while that lens was over there doing it’s thing I’ve been hanging out with you all, I’ve been building niche sites, I’ve been building more lenses ~ and all of (well some of) those endeavors are making money. So not only did I rock it from that lens this month I’ve made some other money as well.

I don’t tell this story to brag or to make you feel bad. I want to really really really get my point across that you have to LET GO of the attachment to your stuff. Do it, promote it, let it go. Check in on it a month later and see what it’s up to. Really. The more obsessive you get about how your stuff is doing I’m convinced the less it’s going to do. If you know/believe in the law of attraction it says “That which is like unto itself is drawn”. What the…? What that means to me is if you sit there saying “dang, my lens doesn’t have any traffic what the… ” You are going to draw even more of that to you and your lens. The more you focus on what isn’t working, why it’s not working, you’re going to pull more “not working” to you.

So just let it go and have FUN. Do more lenses, have fun doing lenses. Find things to write about that you are excited to share with people. Share things that make you smile. The better you feel while you’re doing this, the better the results. Yes, that’s just my personal experience ~ but its’ what I see over and over again in my business. When I go out and put stuff up just to make money bleck… nada. When I write because I’m loving something and want someone else to experience the fun/joy/love I have then magical things happen.

Passion vs. profit  is an ongoing and long debate in the marketing world ~ but that’s my take on it.

ANYWAY ~ there was my ramble for Tuesday.

Now what?

  • If you want to keep building more lenses as your primary or secondary internet marketing strategy I suggest you build, build, build as many as you possibly can. Be consistent, build and promote regularly. Follow the Christmas Cash blueprint (which will have a new name and look shortly, but will be the same information don’t worry).
  • Go to the articles page of this blog and follow the steps outlined in the product lens process section.

Many of you mentioned, in the survey,  you wish there was a checklist. Something you could print out to keep you on track and help you see which steps you’ve taken and what still needs to be done.

Your wish is my pleasure to create!

I have put together a  checklist in pdf format. You can download it and then print it out for each lens. It will walk you through all the steps needed to research, create and promote a product lens.  There’s a place to mark off each step when you’ve completed it.

While I’d like to give it away for free I want people to really use it. It seems people think things are really useful and helpful when they have to pay for it. Don’t worry, I’m keeping it really affordable, but if you pay for it, make me one promise. USE IT!!

If you want the Squidoo Lens Creation Checklist just click the buy now button below. You will receive an email with your download link in it. Once you’ve downloaded it make sure you save it to your computer so you can use it over and over again for each of your lenses.

Squidoo Lens Creation Checklist: $7

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I hope that answers the question of what’s next for your christmas cash lenses ~ if you have any questions please feel free to ask in the comment section and I’ll do my best to answer them. :)

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Jackie,

I don't know where to post this question- you can remove it if need be.

Someone has contacted me and wants to advertise their site on one of my lenses (the one I get the most traffic for).

Do you know if this is prohibited?

I don't see it is any different than if you have an affiliate link on the site ~ I would say it's fine. Just make sure you're going to make more money from the sponsored ad than you would with your own links up there.

Hi Nancy,

Welcome. Your site looks good ~ I love the header ~ I've always wanted to go on a safari ~ a photo safari really. Anyway... my suggestion would be to add a blog to your site ~ and then start blogging. The new content and ability to target keywords will help you drive traffic to your site. Check out the build a blog section of the articles page to get your site set up and then follow along with our blogging challenges and the steps to create an authority blog to go along with your site. You can also create squidoo lenses or hubs about topics related to your site and then link to your site from those lenses. You can also write articles about related topics, submit them to article directories ~ linking back to your site in the resouce box. (you can find more information on all of these topics on this site. just use the search box in the sidebar or the articles page) It's a good idea to set up a twitter account (which we're working on now). There are lots of things you can do to make that site work. :)
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Hi Jackie,

I came across you on the internet and very amazed to what you have accomplished. Am a mommie who have decided to stay home and take care of my twin girls who are one and half now. I have a travel website where i want your help, i have decided to stay and work at home on internet in promoting my site online ,while taking care of my girls, help me?

I hadn't noticed, but if it's been raised at the forum and it's an issue with Squidoo they will get it taken care of.

Jackie,

Have you, or others in the group, noticed that Squidoo lenses suddenly take forever to load. It can take up to 4 minutes to load!!! During this time the message "transferring data from www.google.com" is displayed in the Firefox status bar. I see people are raising it on the SquidU forum as well. One certainly wouldn't get any click-throughs at this rate.

Thanks.

Jackie, thanks a lot, I'll make use of it. For interest sake, on of the lenses are now indexed and after the knoll and the wetpaint I'm sure the other will follow. I have never used Knoll and Wetpaint before and I am a little timid when it comes to new things but I gave it a go!

Thanks for all your help.

Margriet,

I've installed a plugin called keywordluv for that exact purpose. You should now see a note under the comment area that says if you put your name @your keywords in the name field it will show up with your keywords linked to the url. It's just one way I choose to give back to my readers. It's a great way to get sites/lenses indexed (and to get good backlinks back to your site!), so feel free.

Hello Jackie, Yes I mean indexed. No show even if I Google the URL. I will take your advice. I was just worried that there is something we should know as I work pretty in isolation because of financial reasons.

I will post my URl's in the comments as well. I'm always very scared to do so as I do not want to take advantage.

what do you mean by "listed" ~ indexed? so they are even showing up when you google the specific domain? If they're not getting indexed I'd say do another round of the initial linking ~ free ad blog posts, hubpages, wetpaint, google knol, post a link on facebook or twitter if you have accounts there ~ the other thing you can do is find use your keywords/url here in the comments ~ that will be a good way to get them indexed. Spiders come to this site pretty frequently so you can use the comments here as a way to let the search engines find your lenses.

If you're talking about getting them ranked ~ so they show up on the first page ~ that just takes time, and link building.

Hello Jackie, I thought I'll just ask a question here as all of us working on our lenses may have this problem. I have big problems getting my lenses listed. All the lenses I've built the last two weeks are still not listed even after I've done everything I normally do to get them listed and even more. Do you know of any changes in Google that we have to keep in mind now? I know they said they are going to pay more attention to your content. I tried adding a little more content, but still no luck! I know this is not a forum, but you are the only one I can ask and as it has to do with our "Christmas Lenses" I feel I can ask this question here as all your readers will benefit from the answer.

Thanks
Magriet

Thanks Jackie, I'm going to take your advice because it is what my gut is also telling me!

Margriet,

Congrats on continuing to get sales. The key (if you're going to continue with this strategy) is to just keep building lenses. The more lenses you have out there the less each one individually has to do but you still make more money.
If you're not making sales with clickbank products then why not just focus on Amazon. I personally do not make any clickbank product lenses anymore. (I had a hard time getting them to buy too :)

I thought I'll just come past and say that I have at least have some sales in January already, not a lot, but something as I have to scale things up now. For some reason I have more success with Amazon than with Clickbank, I really battle with clickbank products, I just do not have the knack of getting them to buy.

So, I'll continue sharing my time between Clickbank products and Amazon products. I thought I'll just let you all know I'm still making sales. For many it my not be significant but I've been battling as I'm not very good at this and now I'm making sales!

No I probably would not put a link in the comment section. Use the name/url fields.

Jackie, thanks for clarifying that I have some lenses that are doing good and others that aren't Those that aren't I am using back-links. As I build more bacl-links their traffic builds.

Question, if you comment on a EZ article, can you put a text link in the comment section?

Ken ~ that is not necessarily true. I have lenses I haven't touched in years and they still sit on page 1. Some of the lenses have people leaving comments so that counts as new content ~ but some don't. I wouldn't worry about it so much, if you get a good solid ranking you don't really have to worry about it. Just keep an eye on your traffic to make sure you don't have a competitor coming into the market and taking your ranking. If that happens then I would build more links ~ not necessarily add to my lens.

Jackie,

Great post as always. Please keep them coming, I frustrate easy. I do have one question though - I thought we were suppose to "touch" our lenses to keep them ranked well, is this not really necessary?

Thanks and Happy New Year!!!

Jackie, this is without a doubt the most unique "eggs in one basket" article I've ever come across, good job!

Being one of the newest to Squidoo, I also downloaded the checklist. ;)

Thanks for the great information, Jackie. The checklist is great. I've been doing a lot of this, but there are a few places I haven't been.

This post is really inspiring. Very inspiring.

I am one of those who are very likely to obsess over one lens. You did wake me up with the law of attraction reference (I am trying to practice that also).

I would like to commend you for creating the Xmas Cash blueprint. I see a real gem on it (been making a lot). I am going to vouch for the quality of information you've given in that free e-book, as I, even when I came very late into the scene, was still able to sell 2 Yamaha Piano Keyboards. And I do think I will still continue to create sales.

Thanks for sharing your wisdom. you are heaven-sent. :)

- Roth

Jackie,

I love reading your stuff about Squidoo and making lenses. You always have some tidbits worth reading and using.

Thanks for sharing your info with us!

Something I just discovered - one of my CCB lenses has picked up a ton of google traffic since Christmas... all with keywords revolving around 'how to set up' the item. I assume a lot of people got one for Christmas, and are looking for information on using it, and i just happened to have a youtube video that shows the set up.

So - I just added all those keyword phrases on, and added a new text module with links to some accessories for the item. Hopefully, a few of those people will come to my lens, check out the video, and on the way down to the video will see my module that says 'did you get one for Christmas? I bet you could use one of these accessories!'

Kelly

Hey Arlene,

congrats. Yeah you can really do lenses for every holiday throughout the year and have different lenses making money throughout the year. It's definitely one option.

Great lens again. Might I suggest two more holidays that are right around the corner. Valentines day and Super Bowl. I have created a lens for Superbowl and wrote an Ezine article on it. Just checked and it is number 1 on Google search because of the Ezine article.

Jackie,
Thanks, I needed to hear this. I found a product last night and I am excited to do a couple articles about it. I have not had any sales yet and I do get discouraged. I have only been a couple months and so I can easily tell myself this is not going to work. I appreciate your sharing to know that it can.
Debbie

Great ideas, Jackie. It really was hard for me to stop 'baby-sitting' my lenses, but now that I'm doing OWM, it's easier for me to move on at the end of the week and let the previous weeks stuff do it's job.

It's very frustrating to do a week's worth of work and not see much in response - "See I told you this wasn’t going to work. See I told you you wouldn’t be able to do this. See I told you this was too hard, you’re not smart enough, good enough..." - I've heard a lot of that in my head lately. But then again, I'm going to be getting a nice check from Amazon come February, so maybe I am smart enough. ;)

Thanks for being such an inspiration.

Kelly

"Then this month I checked my stats again, and as of last night I had made over $870 from that one product, one lens."

Congratulations! I LOVE hearing success stories! Keep 'em coming. :-)

What a great, positive, inspirational, informative, useful post! Thanks for this and all the others ... You make abundance seem within the reach of anyone who is persistent and follows your basic guidelines. May good karma follow you into 2010!

Well Jackie, that was the kick in the pants I needed to start out my new year. Thank you!

Very timely post, Jackie. I've just been doing the rounds and removing a few "Christmas" words from my lenses to make them more "all-purpose".

It is only very recently that I've realized you can't "mother" every single lens into one of those top 2000 spots without running yourself ragged. Now, I update a couple of lens regularly that are already in that spot just to keep them there and the rest I update about once a month. I like your idea of make 'em and leave 'em!

The time is better spent making new lenses or websites.

Thanks again Jackie - the perfect post for those post-christmas blahs. Perfect to get us all off our fannies and keep trudging forward.

Jane (MoneyMom)

Thanks Jackie, I've had a bad day of just looking here and looking there and puttering about without doing anything constructive, this post is JUST IN TIME!!! Now I'm motivated to start again tomorrow. I tend to cling to everything I do and waste hours checking their stats etc. This is stopping now, here.

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