Squidoo Dueling Question Fights! Questions are the answer :)

A GREAT new module has just been created, and you can find it by searching the A-Z page for ‘duel’.
The module lets you ask a question (with a two-choice answer), and let people vote and leave a comment. It’s a bit like a poll merged with a guestbook, with a nice twist. The comments people write are put into two columns, as you can see in this picture.
Cool, eh?!
You can ask any question you like, propose any two answers you like, and get some cool looking feedback on your lens.
Need an idea for a new lens?
How about build an entire lens around the new duel module? The title of the lens could be the question, and you could link to blog posts where they talk about the question, books that attempt to answer it, YouTube videos of people answering it…
I’m going to make mine today ![]()
It’s a cracking new module, a nice early Christmas gift from Squidoo HQ, so go and add it to one of your lenses right now and play around with it!
Lewis










Comment by Denise on 8 December 2007:
Thanks Lewis! I have been trying to get this to work without this module. I will definitely be adding this to my lenses. How Fun!
Comment by Denise on 8 December 2007:
Got the module added to one lens. This is so cool! This is going to be GREAT!
Comment by Linette on 8 December 2007:
Cool new tool, thanks for pointing it out.
Comment by Anthony on 13 December 2007:
I’ve been following your advice for a while now and I am seeing results in both visits and rank improvement. Thanks much for your suggestions. This latest one, “duel” was just added yesterday because I came here and read about it.
Much appreciated,
Anthony
Comment by Anthony on 13 December 2007:
Thank you for your spiel on squidoo’s “duel”. I have setup one
for my lens. Moreover, I have been implementing some of your other suggestions for my site, with good results.
Thanks again,
Anthony
Comment by Heather on 14 December 2007:
Hey Lewis! I have a couple of duels on my new SquidFlix page about The Princess Bride. It’s a default module on SquidFlix, but I heard about it here first.