Is There Really Any Value to Having Lots of Squidoo Points?
Yes, friends. There is some value to Squidoo points, and I certainly
wouldn’t discourage anyone from building them.
The real value of playing Squidoo points comes from the push it gives you to go out and interact with
others in the Squidoo community.
Squidoo points have worth in the sense that gaining points
allows you to advance to higher Squidoo levels.
Gaining levels opens up new background themes and makes additional
widgets available to you over time.
The
higher your level on Squidoo, the more
prominent your presence is on the site. These
things are nice, but only carry a certain “value”.
The true value of Squidoo points is that points are a
barometer of the writer’s experience on Squidoo.
Here’s how it works.
Squidoo uses a gaming approach to entice both Squidoo writers
and Squidoo readers to stay active on the site.
Readers who are members of Squidoo earn points by reading
articles on the website and “Squid liking” those that appeal to them. Read several in a row, and the site might
even reward you for extra points.
Comment on a Squidoo lens, and you’ll earn points.
Want to earn tons of points quickly? Take Squidoo quizzes or participate in Squidoo
polls. This is the fastest way for reader
members to earn points.
But reading articles on Squidoo is not just for non-writers!
Writers gain tremendously by visiting other
lensmasters’ work. You’ll not only gain
insight on article subject matters, but you’ll get to see how other writers are
presenting their work.
Writers gain points in many ways. First and foremost, you gain points every
time you publish a new article.
Writers gain points for introductions that contain images.
Writers gain points for using an Amazon module to showcase a
product in your story.
Writers gain points for participating in Squidoo Quests,
which include writing an article about a specific subject, or reading a short
explanation of a new Squidoo policy.
These points all add up.
What do they add up to?
Points add up to trophies and higher levels. Higher levels open doors to more gadgets and Squidoo
prizes such as Lens of the Day (LOTD), opportunity to serve as a Squidoo Angel,
and more.
How high can you go? Go
all the way to Level 80!*
It’s a long haul, but Squidoo makes it a lot of fun along
the way, and you’ll be surprised at how many online friends you make along the
way.
Wondering How to Get Points?
Here’s some ideas!
Points for those
who are new to Squidoo:
New Squidoo member – welcome,
here’s the first 100 points.
Join Lens of the Day
(LotD) fan club - 99.
Verify email address
- 40.
Add picture to bio
page - 50
Update - 50
Write & publish first
lens - 20
First amazon module
on first lens - 20
First intro photo on first
lens - 40
Publish first lens –
100 points
Log into Squidoo for so many consecutive days as a newbie
5 days (10 points)
9 days (10)
12 days (10)
14 days (10)
1 month Squidbirthday (500 points)
6 Months Squidoo Birthday (500 points)
1 year Squidbirthday (500 points)
Points for Reading
another’s work:
Like other lensmasters' lens - 2 - 4 points each time
Receive extra points when you’ve been liked :
50 lenses (50 points)
66 lenses (66 points)
75 (10)
100, 200, 250 (100)
300 (50)
401 (100)
450 (50)
600 (200)
650 (20)
700 (100)
800 (200)
801 (20)
850 (20)
900 (200)
990 (20)
1000 (1000 points + trophy)
1234 (56 points)
1400, 1500, 2000 (50 points)
Each time you Comment on another writer’s work ( 2 - 4
points)
When you’ve posted:
10 comments (20 points)
15 (30)
50 (100)
75 (150)
99 (50)
250 (50)
275 (150)
300, 350 (100)
500 (200)
555 (110)
600 (200)
700 (200)
777 (77)
Visit 5 lenses in a row (5 - 10 points) - sometimes more!
Visit 10 lenses in a row (5 – 10 points)
Facebook liking another’s lens (8 points)
Points from Your
Personal Lenses:
Another lensmaster likes your lens (2 points)
If a high leveled lensmaster's likes your work, you get
more! 10 - 25 points
When you reach the following Likes:
10 likes (100 points)
25 (250)
99 (198)
200 (200)
500 (200)
1000 (100)
1984 (25)
2000 (1000)
2222 (25)
75 High-Level Likes (50 points)
100 (100)
125 (25)
150 (50)
250 (25)
300 (50)
325 (25)
Another lensmaster leaves you’re a comment on your lens (5
points)
Start a new lens (20 points)
Use a Featured Lens module (25 points - once only)
Use Duel module (10 points - once only)
Publish lens (50 points)
Publish:
5 lenses (100 points)
10 (200)
20 (100)
21 (21)
75 (200 + trophy)
100 (500 + trophy)
Facebook liking your lens (8 points) - Facebook the 30th
lenses (60)
Publishing your first holiday gift guide lens (100 points) -
publish your 3rd holiday gift guide lens (50)
A Squidoo HQ official or highly ranked volunteer likes your
lens (25)
You get points when you take quizzes and do polls – and so does
the lensmaster! So you’ll want to put
quizzes and polls in your work!
Vote in poll (2 points) - voted in: 25 polls (25), 50 polls
(20), 75 polls (20), 100 polls (50), 150 polls (25), 200 polls (50), 300 polls (50), 350
polls (50) – Each question counts as one poll
Take 1 quiz (10 points), 10 quizzes (100) – Each question
counts as one quiz
People vote in your polls - 1 point
333 people votes in your polls (33)
555 people votes in your polls (55)
1001 people votes in your polls (50)
2525 people votes in your polls (25)
2750 people votes in your polls (50)
3000 people votes in your polls (50)
3333, 3500, 4750, 5000, 5500, 6500, 7000, 7250, 8200, 8500,
8750, 9000, 9500, 9750, 10001, 11000, 14000 people votes in our polls (100)
Miscellaneous
Points You Can Earn
Complete Squidoo Quests – 25 points
Amazon Sales / eBay sales – at times they grant points
For making it to the Squidoo Spirit Top 40 list – At times
they grant points. 50-100 points
Trophies Earn Points
Gift a lens to a friend (250)
Tag yourself on Squidoo (200)
Re-categorize your lenses into Squidoo new topics (500)
Win Lens of the Day (1000)
Received 10,000 comments (1000 points)
Hope this has been a help!
*Note: Technically, you can level up by earning
Squidoo points to Level 82. It will take
a long
time, but it’s possible. Top squid
status is considered to be at Level 80 by most people.
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