The payout from Squidoo for April 2010 has taken place, and it seems like I’m on a steady course with respect to the amount I’m being paid, although I’m quite sure the amount is going to take a dip next month.
Anyway – my Squidoo income for April 2010 was $22.96 - for a portfolio of 29 active lenses.
The reason why I’m expecting a dip in earnings next month is that I’ve noticed a fall in Amazon earnings, which is making up the most of my earnings, but also one of my lenses that have performed particularly well over the past 3-4 months has fallen out of favour with Google this past month. Less visitors means less income – simple as that – but things will improve as my portfolio grows.
Although growing my portfolio is one thing I’m going to focus on in the month ahead – I’m also in the process of writing a manual that will show you how you can start making money on Squidoo and enjoy some Squidoo cash.
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Karsten Madsen, aka. Squidoo Freak, is an internet marketer and a great fan of web2.0 and the marketing opportunities found within some web2.0 sites.
An example of one such site is
Squidoo.com, a fabulous mix between a blogging site, an article directory and a social networking site. What's more interesting - you're allowed to advertise products (your own as well as affiliate products - and take advantage of Squidoo's Google Page Rank of 7.
Through SquidooFreak.com Karsten gives you a 100% honest and to the point account of what he's doing on Squidoo - showing off the earning potential that anyone tap into by doing the same he does.
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