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  1. literal profile image72
    literalposted 10 years ago

    I'm inching my way to 20 hubs; but my ultimate goal is one hundred.  I wonder how long it will take ...

    1. cloverleaffarm profile image69
      cloverleaffarmposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      It all depends on how much you write. I got to 100 in just a couple of months, but I was writing daily. Best of luck to you.

      1. literal profile image72
        literalposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Thanks, I was wondering what the time-frame would be for this mission.  Again thanks.

  2. srsddn profile image89
    srsddnposted 10 years ago

    Best of luck to you. I think you need to speed up.

    1. literal profile image72
      literalposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks, I feel greatly encouraged ;-)

    2. literal profile image72
      literalposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Ha ha, I've slowed down smile

  3. Jodah profile image91
    Jodahposted 10 years ago

    Hi literal, I just reached 100 recently and wrote most of them in the last 6 months. Saying that I had only written three in the first three years here but that's another story. The more hubs you write the more addictive it gets. Just keep writing.

    1. literal profile image72
      literalposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Yes it is addictive and stimulating. I'll enjoy the journey. Thanks

    2. Suzanne Day profile image93
      Suzanne Dayposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I have been quite addicted since I came back 4 months ago and wrote another 25 hubs! Have no plans to stop yet wink Just cannot stop imagining beautiful articles with lots of photos!!!

      1. literal profile image72
        literalposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        That's inspiring :-)

  4. stbrians profile image47
    stbriansposted 10 years ago

    I find it hard to publish even one and the site is not helpful

    1. literal profile image72
      literalposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      First of all, welcome; throw questions out in the forum to help you. Good luck

  5. WriterJanis profile image92
    WriterJanisposted 10 years ago

    It will be interesting to see how long it takes you.

    1. literal profile image72
      literalposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Yes, I was wondering that too ;-)

  6. deecoleworld profile image74
    deecoleworldposted 10 years ago

    It depends on how long it takes you to write hubs among other factors. Even so, maybe you can make it a goal to publish 100 hubs by the end of the year. That's about 8 months from now. It will average about 10 hubs a month (which is insane). But divide it how you like, Good luck btw!!!!

    1. cloverleaffarm profile image69
      cloverleaffarmposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I don't see why 10 hubs a month is insane. I wrote 10 in one week smile If writing is what you do, then 10 hubs in a month is nothing.

      1. deecoleworld profile image74
        deecoleworldposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        To me, it is insane. I love to write, but I can't do it all the time.

    2. literal profile image72
      literalposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Well I wouldn't want to do bulk submits and have my hubs lack good content.  Yes, that calculation looks 'do-able'. That's my current output 2-3 a week.

      1. deecoleworld profile image74
        deecoleworldposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        It does look"do-able". Its only a suggestion, for me quality is one of my top priorities. Are you in a rush to get to 100+?

        1. literal profile image72
          literalposted 10 years agoin reply to this

          Agree

  7. healthcarepro profile image70
    healthcareproposted 10 years ago

    why is 10 hubs a month insane?

    1. literal profile image72
      literalposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I don't think it is, it a practical approach.  If the spell checker can keep up lol.

      1. deecoleworld profile image74
        deecoleworldposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        It's only a suggestion. I was under the assumption you were in a rush to get to 100+ hubs, that's why I broke it down like that. I don't think its a practical approach either. Though it isn't impossible, it can be done, it will probably take like 50 hours to do it but heyy some people ain't got time for that!.

  8. healthcarepro profile image70
    healthcareproposted 10 years ago

    why is 10 hubs a month insane?

    1. deecoleworld profile image74
      deecoleworldposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      To me, 10 hubs a month is insane. I love to write, but I can't do it all the time. It's way easier for me to write in a notebook, then to type constantly on a computer. After you finish typing you have to think about what pictures to use, if the pictures are copyrighted, etc. Then you have to think about the layout, etc. Too much time and a hassle to do sometimes.

  9. Marisa Wright profile image86
    Marisa Wrightposted 10 years ago

    A hundred Hubs is a good goal to set.  How quickly you get there depends how much time you have to write. 

    If you can write every day and you've already got the hang of writing Hubs, then you could try for a "30 Hubs in 30 days" challenge.   

    I've tried it 3 times but only succeeded the third time!  What worked for me was:

    I picked a topic for my 30 Hubs.  I started with a Hub giving some introductory information on my topic, which would eventually become my index.   Then as I wrote each new Hub, I added a link and a short blurb to my introductory Hub.   As I wrote more Hubs, I started interlinking them (e.g "as I explained in my Hub on ....." or "I've written about this aspect in more detail here" or "if you'd like to know more about that, read this Hub"). 

    I found that adding each link to the introductory Hub helped keep me going.

    So, at the end of my challenge I had 29 Hubs plus an index Hub, making a total of 30.  I also put them in a Group of their own.

    If you take that approach, your Hubs can be shorter - 400 to 600 words is fine - because the interlinking compensates for the lack of length.

  10. Kathleen Odenthal profile image87
    Kathleen Odenthalposted 10 years ago

    Just keep writing and the hubs will add up quickly! I started off here with a 30 hubs in 30 days challenge and blew that challenge out of the water! I used the traffic from those thirty to help direct my next hubs and just keep on writing! I love the creative freedom this site provides me with - its hard to find this type of platform with such a strong community as well.

    1. literal profile image72
      literalposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Wow, what a mission

  11. John Serpico profile image69
    John Serpicoposted 10 years ago

    On my main account (not this one I'm using to comment on this thread) it took me close to 2 years to reach 100 Hubs; to be a little more precise, about 23 months. That was after writing consistently, usually about 4 Hubs a month, but sometimes more. Some people take it quicker, some at a slower pace. On that particular account I'm talking about, I only wrote on subjects I'm mostly very deeply into and consequently would spend quite a bit of time on a single Hub. I feel pretty satisfied with completing 100 Hubs in just under 2 years; especially since I consider all of them good quality and sincere pieces.

  12. Millionaire Tips profile image90
    Millionaire Tipsposted 10 years ago

    100 hubs is a great goal.  Just remember that the quality is more important than the quantity, so make sure that you focus on writing the best articles you can that people are searching for.

    I wrote 100 hubs in 30 days and wound up deleting a whole bunch of them.  It was still worth it, because I tried many different topics and ideas I may not have had the bravado to do if I would have thought them through.

  13. profile image0
    calculus-geometryposted 10 years ago

    If you want to build up your hubs faster, you should stick to topics you have an in-depth knowledge of.  Review of books you read, recipes you made, or repairs you performed, stuff like that is easier to write because you don't have to do a lot of research; the info is already there in your head.

    In general, if you want more traffic, you should choose more specific topics.  I noticed your last three articles were overviews of extremely broad subjects -- cancer, stress, weightloss industry.  Those aren't going to get many views because there are already hundreds of other more established websites dealing those subjects.  With niche topics, while there are fewer people searching for the info, you also have way less competition.

    1. literal profile image72
      literalposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I will do that, thanks ;-)

    2. profile image0
      LisaKeatingposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Good advice calculus-geometry.

 
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