How HubPages Works

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By darkside


What is HubPages?

It's an easy way to publish your thoughts, stories and articles. You don't have to worry about the design and layout, you just bring the words. The tools are provided. At no cost. Yes, that's right. HubPages is free.

It's not only free, it is built in such a way that you, the content provider, can make money from it.

Rewarding not only having the opportunity to publish quickly and easily in a community environment fuelled by 14,000 other Hub authors to an online audience numbering in the millions (over 2.4 million unique visitors per month), but it's financially rewarding as well.

Browse and upload images. Type (or copy and paste from a wordprocessor document) your words. Click and drag to organize the layout.

HubPages is designed to be easy. Try it and find out for yourself how true that statement is.

HubPages Inc had three objectives to supply to its users:

- Easiest tools for hub creation.

- Easiest way to build traffic through powerful under-the-hood search engine optimization.

- Easiest way to collect royalties on published content.

Discover for yourself how well they delivered on those promised.

How HubPages works...

The concept is quite simple.

HubPages provides the webspace, the tools, and even a community so you can build quality content filled pages, without having to worry about the design, the upload and the upkeep.

The community is a bonus. It's a thriving hot bed of likeminded individuals who are also building their own network of pages with the same focus on quality.

And search engines love a Hub like site. They can regularly send their spiders and bots to index the site and find fresh new pages of unique content.

Choose a topic, research it, pick some appropriate products (from Amazon and Ebay) and publish.

How you and HubPages make money...

HubPages don't promise you the ability to make a living from "Royalties". But they do provide you with the right tools and there are ample opportunities in which you can use HubPages as an online revenue stream. No guarantees or you, no guarantees for me. But I'm here giving it a shot because I can see the long term benefit of utilising

The HubPages “Royalties” provides you with an easy way to take advantage of the Internet’s top ad revenue and commission generating tools.

Through HubPages you can easily set up affiliate accounts with Google, eBay and Amazon. Or use your own if you've already got them.

Google automatically displays ads in your Hub that are relevant to your topic.

eBay and Amazon products can be featured in your Hub. Choose the products which best complement the content of your page.

If you don't have a Google Adsense Account you can easily sign up for it straight after you've registered a HubPages account and even before you've made a page.

Pageview Split...

Pageviews or "impressions" are split between the author (you) and HubPages Inc.

A pageview is each time a visitor views your page. Each pageview is a chance for the visitor to click on an Adsense Ad (which is pay per click) or click on an Amazon or Ebay Ad (which is pay per sale).

So "Pageviews = Potential Revenue".

Which of course means an important ingredient other than having a page with good content and quality advertising is "traffic" (visitors coming to your page). But we'll discuss that soon.

HubPages Inc use their share of the potential revenue to keep HubPages in business. You can use your share for whatever you please.

HubPages splits the impressions with you in the following way:

1. Your own Hubs: Hubbers receive 60% of total impressions.

2. The HubPages Affiliate Program: You can refer new writers to HubPages and they become Hubbers within 30 days, you receive an additional 10% of their Hubs’ lifetime impressions.

3. Traffic Referral Program: If you send traffic to any Hub, you’re entitled to either 9% or 12% of total impressions. You’ll receive 9% if the Hub you’ve referred people to already has impressions allocated to an Affiliate. If there are no Affiliates, you’ll receive 12% of the total impressions.

Whatever is left from the splits above goes to HubPages. Note that these splits apply only to HubPages and User Profile pages. On all other pages, such as a referral to a Tag page or the HubPages home page, you’ll receive 30% on a traffic referral, with HubPages getting the rest.

How do you refer visitors?

We cover it in this chapter: How HubPage Tracking Works

How referrals (aka tracking) work

Referrals work in two ways...

1) If someone signs up for a HubPages account via your referral link, you get 10% of their pageviews for the life of their hubs. That doesn't take away from their own pageviews, HubPages Inc graciously give up an extra 10% of their share to you for spreading the word and getting others to join up.

2) You can refer other peoples Hubs and get a cut of the pageviews. 9% or 12% depending on whether there's an signup referrer involved getting a 10% cut of the pageviews. This cut comes again from HubPages Inc's share of the pageviews. So it's a win/win situation when you promote or link to a fellow Hub Authors page. Their article gets exposure and you get a reward for sending them traffic.

I am drafting a more detailed report on how referrals work and how to set up tracking codes. I'll link to it from here so check back later.

Promoting your HubPages

There are various ways to promote your hubs.

There are also a few ways that you should not.

1) Don't spam.

Spamming isn't just emails in your inbox that you haven't requested. Or only automated programs used to register and flood forums and guestbooks with links to dubious sites. It's also normal people who try to promote their own websites. Usually by making excited postings to forums and social bookmarking sites without thought of the long term active members of such sites.

The consequences of spamming are numerous and varied. Bottom line is you don't want to find out what those consequences are. See www.squidoo.com/spamming for more information.

2) Social networking. Don't bombard social networking and social bookmarking sites. Used thoughtfully they can provide valuable backlinks and a trickle of traffic. It's up to the members of those sites whether or not your site/page is cool or useful. And if they think it's exceptional you will be rewarded with a large surge of traffic. Which will eventually, probably sooner than later, peter out. Be sure not to oversell your site or overpromise. Be honest in your descriptions.

For a list of 150+ social bookmarking sites see www.squidoo.com/socialbookmarkingsites

3) The guys from HubPages Inc have written a couple of must-read articles: Getting More Traffic to Your Hubs and The Long Tail of Search Traffic

4) Read and Learn. There are a lot of good books available at Amazon, your local book seller and even at your library. I figure that if a publisher is willing to take a gamble bringing an authors book to print then it's probably got a lot of useful information in there. It may very well be information you find somewhere online for free, but where would you start? But a book by an accomplished author is all right there in your hands.

5) I'm drafting a very long and exhaustive report which will be available free and online after it's finished. In the meantime start publishing original and unique content rich hubs so you've got something good to promote.

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Marisa Wright profile image

Marisa Wright  says:
9 months ago

I love your comment about not self-promoting on social bookmarking sites. My first foray into writing on the internet was at Helium. Many of their writers have been banned from social bookmarking sites, to the point where ALL Helium writers have a bad name at places like Digg, and are likely to be banned even if they're not over-promoting. So we all need to be careful!

Paraglider profile image

Paraglider  says:
9 months ago

Interesting stuff on referrals that I didn't know. Thanks

darkside profile image

darkside  says:
9 months ago

Yes, the referral system is very interesting. Somewhat complex at a glance, but once you cut it up into bite sized pieces it's pleasantly surprising just how good it tastes.

compu-smart profile image

compu-smart  says:
9 months ago

Very usefull info, I would be interested to know more about tracking code tips..

William F. Torpey profile image

William F. Torpey  says:
9 months ago

I am technologically illiterate, nevertheless I look forward to your upcoming report on how referrals work and how to set up tracking codes, not that I'm likely to understand the technology. I still haven't got a clue as to how I might enhance my hubs with photographs, art work and illustrations. I'm not even ready yet to ask how it's done. But I am learning from you and other hubbers -- a little at a time. Hubs like yours are helpful -- and appreciated. Thanks.

darkside profile image

darkside  says:
9 months ago

I had a big draft on referrals/tracking and I think I have sufficient inspiration to get off my butt and tidy it up and publish it!

Just going through the organising and editing stage. With a bit of luck within 48 hours I will have finished it off and have it published.

lee anderson  says:
8 months ago

Thanks for the great information.

We will follow what you have stated.

thanks again for the info.

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Dottie1  says:
7 months ago

Thank you for all your great hubs. You make learning simple and fun.

darkside profile image

darkside  says:
7 months ago

It is a pleasure to help inform and equip my fellow hub authors. I've learnt so much from others here too.

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LdsNana-AskMormon  says:
6 months ago

Thank you for all the useful information. Great Hub.

tDMg

Ambrosian profile image

Ambrosian  says:
5 months ago

I have read several of your hubs. Actually I was refered by Marisa to go read and learn from your articles. Thanks for this piece of the puzzle.

Dorsi profile image

Dorsi  says:
3 months ago

Thanks for the great info- one of the things I am doing is promoting my hubs at Yuwie- but it works for me because I already had made alot of friends there- so when I ask them to join my fan club or read my hubs they know I'm not spamming them- we already have a history- and that's the best way to do well in any business. Get to know people and network first!

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Sally's Trove  says:
3 months ago

Dorsi, this is so true. All success comes from good relationships. You already paved the way at Yuwie, and good things will follow.

darkside profile image

darkside  says:
3 months ago

Excellent point raised Dorsi.

Familiarity and a history means that people are willing to listen.

Sally's Trove profile image

Sally's Trove  says:
3 months ago

What it also means is that Dorsi has credibility. :)

solarshingles profile image

solarshingles  says:
3 months ago

again, thank you! This hub was particularly interesting and educational

John7447 profile image

John7447  says:
2 months ago

Thank you great hub

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larrybass  says:
2 months ago

Great Hub Darkside! Very helpful to this ol' doggy. I Love your sleek list of Keytags there friend. A minumalists master list, if you will. :-)

I'm a new fan so don't ever stop writing, pleaseeeey!

Cheers quillmeister Darkside!

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Co8 profile image

Co8  says:
2 weeks ago

Great advice, thank you! Thumbs up for you!

Derrik  says:
2 weeks ago

That was great. I do not understand it 100%, but going over the info a few times should help me out quite a bit. One thing though, originally 3 weeks ago I got into writing online for pay through Web Colleagues- they have a very detailed, step by step how to for every aspect, how to put pictures on your blog page, (step by step), how to sign up with affiliate companies and contextual ads companies, all this in a chronological step by step pattern of what to do in order, to complete said goal. Does HubPages have such a guide for hubs? Step by step guide on how to get a product sold by ebay advertised in the side bar (side bar??) of your hub. Any such things on HP?? -Derrik

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