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Getting Your Squidoo Lens to Achieve High Rankings

If you are using Squidoo lenses, then you have to pay attention to a few things if you are shooting for good rankings. The following article explains a few useful points when it comes to getting your Squidoo lens ranked in the search engines.

If you are new to writing with SEO in mind, then to start you will want to include your primary keywords, or phrase, within the early part of the very first paragraph and bold the phrase. It is important that you know why these things need to be put in place. It's mainly because this is the text that shows up in Google right beneath your website's listing as the description. If you want Google, or Bing, to understand the theme of that particular post on your lens, then that will help. Another consideration is the short bit of text that displays in the SERPS will have more appeal to the person who surfed it up. Should you be on the first page, but not in the top three, then that will possibly help your site get clicked on.

Even though this doesn't directly help you climb up the search engine ladder, it does help you get some credibility. It also gets people to trust you even more, especially when they've been reading a lot of your content. Taking such small steps go a long way, because ultimately your aim is to get your lens popular and get relevant sites to link to it, which indirectly gives you a better shot at getting a higher rank in the search engines. Just like with a regular site, there is a collection of tasks you do that all come into play with search marketing and ranking.

What we want to talk about now is a strategy to encourage your readers to have a more active role in your lens. We all know that arguments and controversies tend to get attention and draw people into discussion. You don't have to write about something that's rude or wrong, but connect the points and see what would get the people going. Actually, there are a lot of controversial topics in the news, but you just cannot pick something randomly that has no relation to your lens at all. You may as well spend some time really looking for something good since the payoff could be substantial.

Never think that something like Squidoo lenses ranking highly is impossible because we know it is not.