How often do you share Hubs you read with your followers?

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  1. bankscottage profile image90
    bankscottageposted 11 years ago

    How often do you share Hubs you read with your followers?

    If I read a quality Hub, well written, enjoyable or informative, I usually share it with my followers.  I do not share every Hub I read.  How often do you share Hubs with your followers?  Do you read the Hubs that are shared with you by the Hubbers you follow?

  2. tylermj23 profile image59
    tylermj23posted 11 years ago

    I hardly ever do because I thought this was viewed negatively by Hubpages.

    1. Stephanie Henkel profile image94
      Stephanie Henkelposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I believe the question referred to sharing other people's hubs, not your own. Sharing other writer's hubs is not viewed negatively.

  3. Howard S. profile image89
    Howard S.posted 11 years ago

    Never. I don't understand what happens to a shared hub. Maybe I don't know where to look for what is being shared with me.

    If I only wrote in a single narrow niche, my followers would presumably be interested in that and anything I share that's in that niche. But if I had a thousand followers and wrote on umpteen different categories, it seems to me that I would be spamming hundreds of followers with a hub not in their category of interest.

    1. bankscottage profile image90
      bankscottageposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Good point about Hubbers that have a lot of followers.
      For a Hub that is shared with you, on your feed you will see the title, followed by the author and next to the author, the Hubber that shared the Hub.

  4. Stephanie Henkel profile image94
    Stephanie Henkelposted 11 years ago

    I do share hubs I read with my followers, but I try to limit my shares to one or two a day because I don't want to clutter up their newsfeeds and be viewed as a pest. I think of sharing hubs as a recommendation, and I only share articles that I believe are well written and interesting, funny or have some other outstanding qualities. 

    As far as reading hubs that my followers share, yes, I read some of them. Some of my followers always share high quality hubs that are worth reading, and I try to read their recommendations.  Other people share more randomly, or perhaps share because someone has done them the favor of sharing. Sometimes I read their shares, sometimes not.

    I like the sharing feature as I often discover high quality older hubs that I may have missed when they were first published.

    1. bankscottage profile image90
      bankscottageposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Good point about discovering older hubs that you missed the first time.

  5. Johnathan L Groom profile image36
    Johnathan L Groomposted 11 years ago

    as often as i have a computer smile........?

    1. Linda Cassini profile image61
      Linda Cassiniposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Pass the word and give your friends a spark of your day !

  6. profile image0
    Angelo52posted 11 years ago

    Whenever I find a hub that has meaning or is useful or is very interesting. Something I think my followers will enjoy reading or at least looking at.

  7. xstatic profile image60
    xstaticposted 11 years ago

    I share more now than I did when I started. I did not understand how to do so initially. I also read a Hub that made a good case for sharing. I can't remember the author, but it is worth reading. I share what I feel are unusually good Hubs with subject matter that broad appeal. If the Hub author is a new one, it helps give that author exposure and gains readers for him or her and sometimes for me as well. I do tend to read Hubs shared by Hubbers I follow. If they liked it, I probably will too.

    1. mary615 profile image82
      mary615posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I agree.  If I read a Hub by a new author with only a few followers, I will share that with followers if I think it is well written, etc.

  8. ChristyWrites profile image79
    ChristyWritesposted 11 years ago

    I share at least one hub regularly. I share hubs that I think are well-written and informative or catch my eye for a good reason. I think it is important to support other writers.

  9. lovebuglena profile image85
    lovebuglenaposted 11 years ago

    I used to share my hubs with my followers but the last time I did that a message popped up telling me I should not share my own hubs so I stopped doing that.

    1. xstatic profile image60
      xstaticposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      It is okay to share other peoples' Hubs, not your own.

  10. annart profile image82
    annartposted 11 years ago

    When I remember but, sadly, I often don't, though I nearly always vote.  Perhaps the 'share' button should be bigger, as a more effective reminder!  Apologies to all those I should have shared; I'll try to improve from now on.  Thanks for the push!

  11. Shawn May Scott profile image61
    Shawn May Scottposted 11 years ago

    I share Hubs that are well written and infomative. The writting quality must be there as well. Now when I say that I do not mean I am always and only looking for professional writers to share their work. I will share any Hub that I find to be of decent quality and topic.

  12. rahul0324 profile image78
    rahul0324posted 11 years ago

    I share most of the work I read... cause most of it is good! There are various benefits of doing this!

    Your traffic surely increases

    You get noticed

    You get to read more and I love to read

  13. Cathleena Beams profile image77
    Cathleena Beamsposted 11 years ago

    I occasionally share a hub that i feel is wonderful on my Facebook wall.  Once I was going to share one of my own hubs with my followers here and it gave me the warning message that I shouldn't, so I stopped.  Now I realize that it only pertains to my own hubs, I definitely will begin sharing the ones that really speak to my heart, are useful to writers, or are extremely humorous.  These are the sorts of hubs I love to read, so my intuition tells me that the majority of those following me will too.

  14. bizwin profile image63
    bizwinposted 11 years ago

    I just recently started sharing hubs with my followers and it has helped increase traffic from the hubpages community to my hubs. I do read many shared hubs. I only share hubs that i feel will be beneficial to other people.

  15. MonetteforJack profile image70
    MonetteforJackposted 11 years ago

    I intend to share quality hubs and yes, I did read some hubs shared by other hubbers.  I only wrote a handful of hubs;  I cited other hubbers and their hubs in relevance to my own hub.

  16. profile image0
    kelleywardposted 11 years ago

    I share hubs with my followers that I think they would benefit from reading. I guess it averages out to about 2-3 times a week.

  17. john000 profile image92
    john000posted 11 years ago

    I usually share pertinent Hubs with friends - I send the link in an email. Many of the links I send are of Hubbers whose Hubs I have read. The topics are most often about how to save money, medical issues shared, or interesting political pieces.
    HubPages is a great source of how to and practical information - it comes naturally to just forward it to friends.

    1. mary615 profile image82
      mary615posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I don't agree with you on this one!  My email inbox is jammed now with my own followers new Hubs that I want to read.  Why not just hit the "share" button and share with your followers?  You can also share with your friends on FB or others.

    2. john000 profile image92
      john000posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I choose not to share on Facebook for a lot of reasons. I don't want my email inbox jammed with emails - I am selective. Different strokes for different folks I guess?

 
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