Thursday, February 25, 2010

Correen Klouda is a Spotted Squid

Correen is a Giant Squid. She's made over 110 lenses. You can tell by her Squidoo Profile that she likes to socialize. If it has to do with Squidoo, cooking, and humor, Correen must have something to do with it.

She was spotted at The Food Lovers Web.

Evelyn Saenz is a Spotted Squid

Evelyn Saenz is a Giant Squid with over 160 Squidoo lenses to her credit. She's a teacher too!

Evelyn writes about fun projects for kids. If you're a mom, a dad, or a classroom teacher, you'll enjoy her writing and the projects too. Golly, if you're a grandparent you'll love it too.

Take a look at Frog Unit Study: Hoping to Learn. You'll see what I mean.

If you want to see the complete selection of her lenses you can visit her Squidoo Profile and see the complete list of her whopping 160 plus lenses. She's a dynamo.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Terry Boroff is a Spotted Squid

Terry Boroff, is Flipflopnana. As a Squidoo Lensmaster, she writes about fun topics that parents and children would enjoy.

What else would you expect with a name like Flipflopnana?

She's a grandma who knows how to make people smile.

You'll see what I mean if you visit her Squidoo Profile Page where you'll find a list of links to all the lenses she's created. She was spotted at 10 Great Central Florida Day Trips.

WhiteOak Thomas is a Spotted Squid

WhiteOak Thomas is a Giant Squid and member of the 100 club. She has made over 100 lenses!

WhiteOak (Eva) is also a Squid Angel who blesses lenses.

You can learn more on her Profile Fan Page. She was spotted on her blog The Paranormal Niche at Crabbysbeach.
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Monday, February 22, 2010

Paul Duxbury is a Spotted Squid Badge

Paul Duxbury is a Squidoo Lensmaster, writer, and coach. He is a learning and development specialist who likes to help others succeed. You can learn about the work he does on Squidoo on Paul's Squidoo Profile page. He was spotted on his Professional Squids profile page.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Nancy Tate Hellams is a Spotted Squid Badge

Nancy Tate Hellams is also known as OhMe. She was spotted at her blog Nancy's Notes. You can also find out what this Giant Squid with 100 lenses has been doing by visiting her Squidoo Fan Page.

Nancy is also a fan of the Spotted Squid on Facebook.

Poddys is a Spotted Squid Badge

Poddys is a Giant Squid. He has a great sense of humor and likes to share both his taste in music and jokes with others. He was spotted on his blog The Laughline. You can learn more about music by visiting his Fan Page on Squidoo.

Poddys is also a member of the Spotted Squid Fan Page on Facebook. There you can learn more about what Poddy and the other Spotted Squids are doing.
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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Jewelsofawe is a Spotted Squid

Jewelsofawe is a Giant Squid, Squidoo Mentor, writer, and work at home mom. You can learn more about her on her Squidoo Fan Page.
 She was spotted at Facebook and has joined the Spotted Squid Fan Page on Facebook. She has created a Squidoo Lens that she'd like to see be Lens of the Day Real Bad. You can view The Story of a Vietnam Veteran here.
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JenniferAkers is a Spotted Squid

Jennifer is a Giant Squid. She's also a Spotted Squid. You can find her work on both Squidoo and Facebook. When you visit her Squidoo Fan page, you'll see she's a fun loving mom who knows her way around the web too. You can learn more about her and the lenses she writes here.

Networking Like a Pro for Squidoo Lensmasters

People join Squidoo for a lot of different reasons. Many want to share their adventures with their families and their hobbies with each other. Quite a few have businesses they want to promote. If you browse the Squidoo Lenses, you'll quickly discover that writers, photographers, web-designers, marketers, programmers, do-it-yourself folks, parents, work at home moms, and other home-based business owners use Squidoo to network and have fun.

As you get acquainted with their work, you'll see those who have developed a following are talented at creating Squidoo lenses that can be grouped into categories called a niche. You'll also discover that the authors use other websites to find their audience and promote their Squidoo lenses. It's easy to recognize the pattern a Squidoo Lensmaster uses by looking at their brand, niche, and the other websites where they meet others, talk about their work, and complete projects together.

The Spotted Squid specializes in researching the work of Squidoo Lensmasters at Squidoo, on their blogs, or websites, and in social media sites like Facebook. Why do the research? Their work teaches how to build a successful network for a home based business.

If you don't already belong to Squidoo, you can join here. Once you're a Squidoo Lensmaster you can join my Squidoo Fan Page to get updates. If you're a Facebook user, you can join the Spotted Squid fan page instead.

Or, if you'd like, you can follow this blog, sign-up for the RSS feed, or follow me on Twitter.

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