I am a little behind the times and just recently created my first Squidoo lens that falls under the Health & Medicine category. Squidoo is a free tool that resembles a blog and you have the option to customize it
with many features provided by Squidoo. What makes Squidoo stand out is that the lenses created get indexed by Google quickly and Google places a lot of value on the information on Squidoo. This results in your lens topic possibly ranking higher in the search engines and gaining a lot of exposure.
I started my Squidoo lens on chronic illness to provide an extra resource to people who are living with chronic illness. I link back to my own personal website and have an RSS Feed on my Squidoo lens that takes readers back to my site. It is a great way to build traffic and a following to your main sites.
As passionate as I am about health-related issues, I had to find out what the top ten Squidoo lenses were on Squidoo. If you are interested in health issues or just want to learn how to build a better health lens on Squidoo, check out these popular lenses and their content.
Always refer to your physician for treatment advice. These lenses are for educational and information purposes only.
#10 - The Psoas Muscle & Back Pain
The author of this popular lens is a professional Massage Therapist and Bodyworker for the past 25 years. His lens talks about the importance of the Psoas muscle and how it relates to back pain. His lens is a resource for both patients and therapists on how to treat back pain and more information on the most important muscle in the body.
#9 - Loss, Grief & Bereavement
The author of Loss, Grief & Bereavement is a physician and an expert in life challenges, loss, grief and bereavement, professional health educator, professor, lecturer and author.
This popular and informative lens talks about one area that many physicians avoid - the emotional aspects of loss and death. Dr. Dyer explores the different types of loss on her lens and shares the normal responses to grief.
#8 - Ultimate Japanese Men Hairstyle Styling Guide
I started my Squidoo lens on chronic illness to provide an extra resource to people who are living with chronic illness. I link back to my own personal website and have an RSS Feed on my Squidoo lens that takes readers back to my site. It is a great way to build traffic and a following to your main sites.
As passionate as I am about health-related issues, I had to find out what the top ten Squidoo lenses were on Squidoo. If you are interested in health issues or just want to learn how to build a better health lens on Squidoo, check out these popular lenses and their content.
Always refer to your physician for treatment advice. These lenses are for educational and information purposes only.
#10 - The Psoas Muscle & Back Pain
The author of this popular lens is a professional Massage Therapist and Bodyworker for the past 25 years. His lens talks about the importance of the Psoas muscle and how it relates to back pain. His lens is a resource for both patients and therapists on how to treat back pain and more information on the most important muscle in the body.
#9 - Loss, Grief & Bereavement
The author of Loss, Grief & Bereavement is a physician and an expert in life challenges, loss, grief and bereavement, professional health educator, professor, lecturer and author.
This popular and informative lens talks about one area that many physicians avoid - the emotional aspects of loss and death. Dr. Dyer explores the different types of loss on her lens and shares the normal responses to grief.
#8 - Ultimate Japanese Men Hairstyle Styling Guide
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Kristie Leong M.D.
04/13/2008
I'll have to check some of these out. Excellent work!
Heather Shockney
03/28/2008
Some great lenses here.
Rosa Hayes
03/23/2008
These are all very good lenses.
Rosa Hayes
03/23/2008
These are all very good lenses.
Tina Molly Lang
03/12/2008
I've been meaning to get into squidoo...
mamalav
03/12/2008
This is good
BuntingResources.com
03/12/2008
Thanks for this.
Christine Cameron
03/12/2008
I'm so glad someone has written a new article on Squidoo... I am a little behind on the "tech" front as well. Great article, thanks!
Greg
03/12/2008
Thanks for the information.
Carly Kullman
03/12/2008
Ooooooh, there are quite a few that I would like to check out. I shall have to do that. Great article, thanks for sharing.
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