How many of you are fulltime hubbers?

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  1. YvetteParker profile image59
    YvetteParkerposted 12 years ago

    How many of you are fulltime hubbers?

    Why did you choose write fulltime? What are the obstacles or challenges of writing fulltime? What are the advantages and benefits of fulltime hubbing? Did you begin hubbing fulltime or did you progress to a fulltime status?

  2. CloudExplorer profile image78
    CloudExplorerposted 12 years ago

    I'm definitely a full time hubber, and didn't know there was such a title. Maybe you came up with it, but it sound cool though. Neat! question.

  3. tlmcgaa70 profile image61
    tlmcgaa70posted 12 years ago

    almost 2 years ago i joined hubpages because i wanted somewhere i could write. i wrote 3 hubs i think, then i didnt come back for nearly a year. when i did come back, i wrote quite a few new hubs, and got quite a few followers. then i decided one day to see what adsense was about and signed up for it. i think i have had it for nearly 4 months now and have made a whopping 4 dollars give or take. i write more just to write than to earn anything. i am disabled so i guess writing here would be considered full time. my personal obstacles and challenges are due to my having bi-polar 2. this seriously interferes with my creative processes. but now that i know what the problem is i just wait it out til i am feeling creative once again.

  4. Sherry Hewins profile image92
    Sherry Hewinsposted 12 years ago

    Well, I certainly spend a lot of time here, I find it addictive and since I'm not currently otherwise employed I have plenty of time to to do it. But I think you are probably asking about making a "fulltime" income from it, in that case I have a long way to go. Even now though after only 5 weeks I can see how if you keep adding hubs, even if each one only gets a few clicks a day it will build over time if you work at it and take the good advice of other successful hubbers. In the mean time, don't quit your day job.

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    Emerald Strachanposted 12 years ago

    The advantages and challenges of being a full time freelancer, writer and hubber online. What life is like working online. Tips on working from home full time. read more

  6. zzron profile image58
    zzronposted 12 years ago

    https://usercontent1.hubstatic.com/3362162_f260.jpg

    I wouldn't say I do it full time but I do spend some time with it every day just for fun and a hobby.

  7. rajan jolly profile image92
    rajan jollyposted 12 years ago

    I am not a full time hubber in the exact sense of the term but I spend almost 8 hours a day on hub pages. My work allows me so much spare time. I'm interested to make writing a full time work if I start making enough. In the meantime I keep writing and reading hubs to hone my skills.

  8. Ian Dabasori Hetr profile image74
    Ian Dabasori Hetrposted 12 years ago

    I have a steady career but I publish one hub every day and take part in hub community activities so I guess I am a full time hubber..

  9. profile image0
    khmohsinposted 12 years ago

    I try to publish one hub and some times more than one every day and always try to take part in hub community activities I do not think I am a full time hubber.

  10. KarenCreftor profile image84
    KarenCreftorposted 12 years ago

    I'm a newbie hubber and thanks to health and christmas haven't spent as much time on here as I'd like but will be spending more time as my health improves.

    I think many people work online and are looking for passive income because they don't want to or don't believe it's right to work full time hours. Life is for living!! Sure at least to get started over the first few months to be self-employed you have to work more than full time really but once the fan-base grows and you learn more about your craft more time will free up to enjoy life itself.

    ~Kaz x

  11. YvetteParker profile image59
    YvetteParkerposted 12 years ago

    Let's face it guys----we are all addicted to HP!! Thank you for sharing your wonderful stories and responses with me. I enjoyed reading each reply.

 
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