Who's seeing this kind of daily income on HubPages and what suggestions do you have for generating 100 dollars a day from HubPages. I know this is possible and would love to hear from those who are doing this successfully and what tips you have to hit this target sooner rather than later! Thanks in advance!!!
David
Good luck with this. It seems to me that those who are makin' those kind of benjaminz around here are not always willing to share their secrets.
Which just seems silly because there's plenty of money for everybody and the more Hubbers that can hit that kind of income, the better it is for HubPages. So, my promise to you right now is that as soon as I establish this kind of income, you will see a Hub from me telling everyone exactly how to do it. Here in the good old USA, we have an amazing opportunity to create prosperity, create our own economy and thrive.
So after 3 years and 155 Hubs, how far do you think you are from your goal?
In the pre-Panda days, there was a guy here who hit that level of earnings with just a couple dozen Hubs. Interestingly, he chose to leave the site after Panda and admin once posted that if someone used his methods and promotional strategies now, they'd be banned.
I would have said the same thing, but M is still here. Some of the hubs are gone, but half remain.
That a real challenge right there, but I believe its possible.
I guess anyone could do it if they write about 5000 hubs?
$100 a day ~ I'd be happy reaching the $50 a month payout
I guess I have to do some more investigating on how to get more traffic. Even my higher ranked articles aren't getting as many page views as I would like.
The most viewed hub I have is one on easy homemade tartar sauce. I have no idea why or how that one does what it does, but if more of my hubs got a steady view like that one, I'd be happy.
I make about 50 dollars a month so I would say that to increase earnings to 100 dollars a day you would have to get 60x the traffic. 2000 views per day x 60 would be 120000 daily hits. Your best bet if you want to make this kind of money is to start your own website or write for sites that pay you decently per article. Depending on the topics you write about I would say that 100 views per day is a good figure for a health hub with a valuable topic. This means that you would have to write about 1200 hubs to get this amount of traffic. That's a lot of work to put in writing here, and traffic varies from hub to hub. Anyways this is very achievable if you are willing to put in the effort to make it happen. I wish you the best of luck and I hope you find success on your hub journey.
-A side note some topics generate a lot more traffic than others so to find your own figure I would take and average between the hubs you write and the traffic you get. If you want to find out how much more content you need by simply multiplying your average traffic by how much you would need to earn as much as you desire. I hope this helps xD
I have seen that the hubs that are getting the most traffic are the ones that are writing on topics about things others can debate on. People love debates!
Its true. I love love love reading a hub that's going to get my back up. It helps me learn and get to know other hubbers
I would have to argue that it isn't necessarily about quantity of content and rushing out to write 1200 hubs just to get the traffic that you want. Chances are if you are rushing your articles, they aren't going to be very good quality and people aren't likely to come back or read other hubs by you. I have some hubs that people have said they have read more than once. It's worth taking the time, editing, and re-editing.
That is not to discount that if you write 1200 hubs and get at least one hit per day, you would be in better shape than if you wrote 10 hubs and got 10 hits a day.
I just think the writing good material, getting people to follow you, and the types of topics you write on are all helpful in being successful on Hubpages.
By the time you are pulling in a hundred dollars a day you're better of to pay the licensing fees for a private domain and host your website independently.
How do you make money off your own domain name? Using Adsense?
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