can you publish 2 articles on 1 hub page

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    Renee Alexopoulosposted 16 years ago

    I have 2 related articles, part 1 and part 2. They clearly belong together. Do I publish the one and then do the same thing for the other. OR do I give them their own hub page and link them.
    Thanks for your help, Renee

    1. LiamBean profile image80
      LiamBeanposted 16 years agoin reply to this

      I just published three hubs on painting fiberglass. The first covers the paints and methods for painting, but not a lot of detail on actually applying the paint. The other two cover specific methods for applying paint. Each method has it's own hub.

      I'm using the "group" feature to "tie" them together.

    2. compu-smart profile image90
      compu-smartposted 16 years agoin reply to this

      Hi Renee:)
      If you decide to do two different hubs then someone might  arrive at your "part 2" hub  first! when they should read "part 1" 1st, so i would place a link at the very bigginning of that hub to point to the "part 1 hub"

  2. djtphn1 profile image74
    djtphn1posted 16 years ago

    I would do the latter.

  3. darkside profile image62
    darksideposted 16 years ago

    For me it would depend on how long and detailed they are.

  4. topstuff profile image60
    topstuffposted 16 years ago

    i'm also looking a way out for doing so.

  5. Jeff Dahlberg profile image68
    Jeff Dahlbergposted 16 years ago

    If they are less than 600 words each I would put them together.

  6. About-The-Home profile image60
    About-The-Homeposted 16 years ago

    If they both have enough meat and can stand alone then it could be better to publish them separately, but it really is a choice you can make from an artistic or personal viewpoint. Of course you seem to gain Brownie points the more quality hubs you publish. Just my opinion.

  7. abacusmage profile image58
    abacusmageposted 16 years ago

    I had the same dilemma yesterday but what I ended up doing was dividing them and writing a few more things to make them longer. I think you should do the same and publish them individually.

  8. Redstorm profile image59
    Redstormposted 16 years ago

    I would try to make them separate hubs, but look at the individual hub score allocated to them. It may be in your best interest to combine them in the end to improve the score.

  9. Marisa Wright profile image87
    Marisa Wrightposted 16 years ago

    If they're a reasonable length, I'd publish them as separate Hubs.  Use the "group" feature to link them, but you could also add a highlighted text box somewhere with a link to the other article.

 
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