Squidoo Lens Reviews: What makes you passionate about Squidoo.com?
Kab: For me, squidoo is an outlet to permanently mark things I am thinking about. If I want to learn about something, as many do, I search the web. Squidoo allows me to present my findings to others who are on that same search, to collect them together for my own future reference, and to earn a little money for my effort. Plus, I meet interesting people, learn new things, and have fun doing it.
Squidoo Lens Reviews: Is Squidoo perfect already or what could make it better?
Kab: Nothing on the web is ever perfect. It must evolve along with its users, and I think squidoo is great at seeing what people want and improving itself over time. I think that Squidoo Groups have a lot of potential and could use some improvement, but I've heard it is coming.
Squidoo Lens Reviews: What inspires you to make a new lens?
Kab: It can be anything! I believe you can make a great lens on ANY topic. I have been inspired by places -- Arlington Cemetery, by people -- Jayne Mansfield, by music -- Greg Pattillo, and even by a tree covered in bubble gum -- Stuck Gum. If it peaks my interest enough to do a google search, then I make a lens on it.
Squidoo Lens Reviews: How many lenses do you have?
Kab: I currently have 175 lenses and a handful of lyrics lenses under the name lyrical_kabster.
Squidoo Lens Reviews: What is your most popular lens?
Kab: My most popular would probably be Mastering the Office Prank.
Squidoo Lens Reviews: What one word describes your success?
Kab: Insomnia.
Squidoo Lens Reviews: What should a newbie do first?
Kab: A newbie should hit the squidu forums and make themselves known. Get a memorable avatar, post some comments in the forums and on others' lenses. It's Karma, baby!
Squidoo Lens Reviews: Which of your lenses do you want to make sure the whole world knows about?
Kab: Irish Slaves in the Caribbean. I'd like people to read this lens and realize that history books don't include ALL history, and that slavery was not a one time occurrence that affected one group of people, it has happened again and again through history, and is still happening today.
Lensmaster Kab
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