

Squidoo offers lensmasters various tools to create unique and informative lenses. Users who create lenses are called lensmasters. Ads are featured on these pages, and if someone clicks an ad on the page, the creator of that page, also known as the lensmaster, will earn a commission. Other people can view these lenses in order to learn about a subject. They can fill their lens with their opinions, recommendations, and other information. A user can create a lens about gardening and another lens about cooking, or whatever topic they choose. Users can create a page, also known as a lens. Squidoo is a way for people to share information with others.

Now a funny thing happened in that one of the Angels detested Bard and he got all the other Angels to gang up on him. Believe it or not I was a four time Squid Angel. Would you believe it that from very small beginnings I actually became a Squidoo Angel which was a very special privilege, basically giving one the power to bless a lens and thus temporarily increase it’s ranking. A part of the forum which was slightly different to everything else and albeit one must still be nice to everyone one could more or less be oneself. However I guess he had some friends and eventually Squids gone wild was formed for him. Funnily enough he was very erudite and extremely funny with it as well ( in my opinion) and nothing gave him greater pleasure than riling up all the fuddy duddies.Īnd so from there it grew and I hasten to add he was always in trouble with the authorities and it became so bad they wanted to kick him out of the forum. Now the whole essence of the place was ‘ be nice to everyone’ and this was akin to waving a red flag at a bull for this bloke who prided himself on the exact opposite.

There was an avatar there which appealed to me and it was non other than the Bard alias Bar De Ness. I was new there and trying my hand at writing so spent many hours on the forum there. Essentially I first got to know him on the bum marketing site Squidoo. My friend Bar De Ness is just a short epistle on how I met him and on from there.
