4/7/2023 0 Comments Squidoo forum![]() ![]() It's really interesting, because it's a great example of how NOT to do a Twitter feed. I wanted to talk to someone at Squidoo about it, so I found their Twitter account. But hey, if they want to emasculate their product, that's up to them, and that's not the point of this post. And if I can't find it, it's pretty damn well hidden. Nothing on the site told me why it had been withdrawn or if there was some sort of replacement - there may well be, but I couldn't find it. ![]() I tried to find out why, but Squidoo isn't talking. Now, if I want to add something to a lens, I have to do it manually, and I don't have time to do that, so my lenses are not going to get updated as much as they would have done, and that's a shame. They used to have a bookmarklet that made it really easy to add new content to a page - they're very common and resources like, Pinterest and of course your blogging tool all use them. It's been around for several years and it's seen off competition such as Google's failed 'Knol' attempt.īut here's the thing - their grasp of social media is just about zero. I can add in various modules quickly and easily to link to Amazon resources for example, and I can get reader feedback and so on. ![]() You can see my ' Twitter for Librarians' lens for example, in which I have linked to various different resources under different headings that Squidoo has helped me create. The idea behind is that people can create a 'lens' about a subject that interests them. ![]()
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