Best way to earn $$$$$'s through your hub ?

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  1. simplyjo profile image57
    simplyjoposted 14 years ago

    Hi All,

    Which of these have worked best for you ?

    1. Google adsense =
    2. Directing to affiliate sites/blogs - Clickbank,CJ and more ?
    3. Amazon
    4. Ebay
    5. Something else ?

    Please share smile
    Jo

  2. Mac Mission profile image61
    Mac Missionposted 14 years ago

    Google adsense for me. I dont know about others

  3. charlemont profile image76
    charlemontposted 14 years ago

    AdSense.
    I suspect same is true for most hubbers.

    1. simplyjo profile image57
      simplyjoposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks smile
      I see lots of ebay and amazon ads too... ?

  4. profile image0
    rethansmithposted 14 years ago

    Adsense by far.

    In terms of other affiliate commissions, I have been more successful with "unofficial" affiliate programs as opposed to eBay and Amazon.

    1. simplyjo profile image57
      simplyjoposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks 4 di info smile

  5. Rik Ravado profile image86
    Rik Ravadoposted 14 years ago

    Adsense for me produces 20 or more clicks a day but I've only ever had 2 purchases on Amazon.  One was for a woodburning stove worth over $1000 so I netted around $50 for than one (which was nice).  Never got anything from Ebay.  So my answer is AdSense by a long way too.

  6. waynet profile image70
    waynetposted 14 years ago

    I'd say all 4 of those income streams have worked quite well for me on hubpages, but seeing as I have lots of other blogs with similar income generating stuff on them, it's been a case of the last year or so to track everything individually...but now I know where I'm at with hubpages I can concentrate on writing more content here.

  7. profile image48
    badcompany99posted 14 years ago

    Adsense was great in June but for me July has been not that great !

  8. profile image0
    Nelle Hoxieposted 14 years ago

    Amazon then Adsense. Summer doldrums and crazy adsense ads are driving me crazy.

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    wordscribe41posted 14 years ago

    I've made 3 times more with Amazon than with Adsense.  The types of topics I pick are Amazon-friendly, however.

  10. relache profile image73
    relacheposted 14 years ago

    For me, my best earnings come from AdSense, then eBay, then Kontera than Amazon. 

    Interesting...

    1. Kidgas profile image62
      Kidgasposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Interesting that you mention Kontera.  I have yet to notice anything positive about Kontera on the forums other than what you just said.  What is your take on Kontera, relache?  Thanks.

      1. relache profile image73
        relacheposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        I'm one of the few people on the site who gets enough traffic and snags enough clicks via Kontera that I've got it running on all my Hubs.

        My full take on it is written out here, http://hubpages.com/hub/Improve-Your-Hub-Earnings

  11. richardhemby profile image60
    richardhembyposted 14 years ago

    Try affiliate offers like azoogleads. Not sure if it's allowed here though.

    Hubpages ranks so well, that if you made a nice keyword rich hub of a product you're trying to sell, it will very likely rank higher and faster than if you made it on a fresh domain.

  12. Ladybird33 profile image68
    Ladybird33posted 14 years ago

    None of them for me...I am definitely doing something wrong.

  13. kerryg profile image85
    kerrygposted 14 years ago

    Adsense, then ebay, though until recently the order was reversed.

    I do okay with Amazon on Squidoo, but horribly with it here, and horribly with ebay there.

  14. BrianFanslau profile image61
    BrianFanslauposted 14 years ago

    I have only made about 2.03 bucks on adsense as it goes so far (hint go *Spank* my hubs lol) But through some of the affiliate cross promotion I do through Twitter, Facebook, Twine, Youtube, etc... it works out best in my case to use affiliate sources of income because I can create a vary wide variety of content. I can write and do fine with article creation but my strengths are better put to other things more often.

    1. Maddie Ruud profile image72
      Maddie Ruudposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Not sure if this is what you meant, but for the record it's against AdSense's terms of service to encourage clicking on ads, and your account with them will be banned if they find out you're doing that.

  15. BrianFanslau profile image61
    BrianFanslauposted 14 years ago

    it was purely a joke

    1. BrianFanslau profile image61
      BrianFanslauposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Changed it smile

  16. wannabwestern profile image95
    wannabwesternposted 14 years ago

    Amazon, then Adsense.

    I think you need to find a topic you are passionate about, and write away. Or you could just post a bunch of pictures of naked women. big_smile

  17. yoshi97 profile image57
    yoshi97posted 14 years ago

    The tricks of the trade seem to be using good keywords, writing hubs of interest that will draw in outside traffic, and writing hubs that revolve around a topic so they can be grouped together, which helps provide linkage between your hubs.

    The SEO boys and girls will tell you that there is much more to it (and there is) but my experience is telling me that one needs to get established before moving on and up to these methods. Reaso being, Google does random checks looking for people trying to jiggle the handle of their page rankings, and this often can cause a new player to get dropped from adsense and wondering why.

    Before playing the SEO game learn all of the adsense rules, as not knowing could cost you a lot of potential income.

  18. 3bagsfull profile image65
    3bagsfullposted 14 years ago

    Ebay no longer can be used on this site because it is in direct violation of the ebay affiliate rules

    management will be removing all ebay links on all hubs by August 1st

 
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