Why did you leave HP?

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  1. Ericdierker profile image44
    Ericdierkerposted 10 years ago

    I reckon this to take a month or so. Folk who left did not just pack up. They keep a finger in all pots.

    But they do not still focus here. Can we learn? Can we learn without attacking me? Probably not. but let us try. I have hundreds of followers let us see what they say without attacking me.

    I love writers.

    1. MelissaBarrett profile image59
      MelissaBarrettposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      We all have hundreds of followers.

      I'm curious, you placed a question about why someone left HP on the HP forums?

      And you have a degree in Philosophy?

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        calculus-geometryposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        I guess it's meant for people who only sporadically log in to HP anymore, so that's why it will take a month.  Unfortunately, Eric, unless you plan to bump this thread every day it will become buried under all the new topics. I don't think the sporadic users will ever see it.

        1. MelissaBarrett profile image59
          MelissaBarrettposted 10 years agoin reply to this

          Eric? Bump one of his own threads just so it stays on the front page where people can see it?

          That would be outside of his character.

          1. PCGaminghub profile image64
            PCGaminghubposted 10 years agoin reply to this

            Off-Topic: I am rather partial to Jam on plain white bread. Not toasted.

            1. PCGaminghub profile image64
              PCGaminghubposted 10 years agoin reply to this

              Didn't mean to quote, awfully sorry.

          2. Writer Fox profile image31
            Writer Foxposted 10 years agoin reply to this

            Peace on earth.  Good will toward men (and women).

            1. Ericdierker profile image44
              Ericdierkerposted 10 years agoin reply to this

              I am just blown away by the attention of those who have not left HP. I do not get it. Let this get legs and see what our once a week drop bye's say.
              Bill Holland and I publish here 5 days a week. But most of our friends now post elsewhere regularly.
              Life is good and writing for a living has never been better. But why do people go elsewhere.

              1. Marisa Wright profile image86
                Marisa Wrightposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                Really?  Why do you say that?   I'd say writing for a living is much, much worse than it was in 2010. 

                At the beginning of 2011 I was predicting an income of around $20,000 from my blogs and from HubPages, even if I sat back and didn't write another word.   

                My income for 2013 will probably be less than $9,000.  Admittedly I've added very little new material this year as I've been working on other projects - but for me, the whole idea of writing online was to earn passive income.   I came to the conclusion earlier this year that the game had changed, which is why I changed direction. 

                As to why I'm still here - I like the community here, and I am conscious that I received a huge amount of help from other Hubbers when I started, so it's only fair for me to pay it forward.

                1. Ericdierker profile image44
                  Ericdierkerposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                  What a great comment friend.
                  Well I started writing on line for money in 1998 and it was a brutal world ;-) I have no doubt that if you worked at making money on line that you could beat your best year every year. You are a talent.

                  1. Marisa Wright profile image86
                    Marisa Wrightposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                    Eric, I spent 2011 and 2012 working to recover from the loss of traffic and income, but in spite of all my efforts, I watched my earnings go backwards.  There comes a time when you have to accept you can't keep flogging a dead horse.

                    I know many people who have given up blogging and writing online because they've had the same experience.  These were good writers with more technical expertise than me.  Most of them are still working in the online space - but they're selling their services to other bloggers and writers, not writing themselves.  As they say, at the end of a gold rush, you'll make more money selling shovels than panning for gold yourself.

                2. wordscribe43 profile image90
                  wordscribe43posted 10 years agoin reply to this

                  Yep- what Marisa says.

                3. lovebuglena profile image85
                  lovebuglenaposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                  Many can only wish their income was anywhere near $9000 a year from writing online. To me that is not a bad number at all to reach.

                  1. WriteAngled profile image74
                    WriteAngledposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                    Well, as income from a part-time hobby, that would be fine. However, it is not a very motivating sum if someone is trying to make a living from this. That sort of money would keep me going for about 2 months at best.

                  2. Marisa Wright profile image86
                    Marisa Wrightposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                    As WriteAngled says, if I was writing for fun and the money was a bonus, no doubt I'd be ecstatic.  However, my goal was to create a real income from this, and $9,000 is a poor return compared to other options.

                    People (and I've been one of them) can get so focussed on writing online, they become oblivious to all the other opportunities around them. 

                    It takes effort to venture into real freelance writing. It takes effort to go to yard sales and thrift shops to find products to sell on eBay.  It takes effort to find casual work.  It's much easier to get up in the morning, sit down at the PC and just keep writing.

                    But the fact is, I can make more money from one day of mystery shopping than from a whole week of online writing.  If I spend a morning looking for eBay products, I can make more money than from a whole week of online writing.  I have a casual job at a dancewear shop (filling in on odd days for the owner), which pays me more in one day than a whole week of online writing.   

                    I don't write freelance, but every Hubber I know who's given it a serious go, is making more money from freelance gigs than from their own HP account or blogs.

                    I'm not addicted to writing, so if I can work 3 days instead of 21 days for the same money, that's what I'm going to do.  The effort to search for alternative sources of income really pays off.

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            calculus-geometryposted 10 years agoin reply to this

            lol, Melissa, looks like I have to eat my words!

      2. Ericdierker profile image44
        Ericdierkerposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        From what I am seeing people really do not leave HP. They simply go elsewhere with their time to make money, but still like coming back here to visit me --- ooops I mean HP. I think that is very cool indeed.

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          calculus-geometryposted 10 years agoin reply to this

          HP should give you a share of the forum ad impressions, you certainly know how to draw them in.  Who knows, maybe HP already has secret deals with the more notorious posters.  Those toenail fungus ads aren't going to look at themselves.

          1. Ericdierker profile image44
            Ericdierkerposted 10 years agoin reply to this

            That just reminds me of the ugly protuberance on my face. People notice it but nobody talks about it. My elder children love me but will not let me take my shirt off at the beach.
            I hope nobody left HP because they did not feel comfy enough to speak their mind or take off their shirt.

          2. MelissaBarrett profile image59
            MelissaBarrettposted 10 years agoin reply to this

            For every time I'm reported I get 10 cents off per gallon of gas at Exxon. Every time I'm banned it's a dollar off per gallon.

    2. Sherry Hewins profile image92
      Sherry Hewinsposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I pretty much stopped writing on HP about this time last year when my numbers surged, then crashed and stayed near 0 for months.

      I put some lenses up at Squidoo, that got me some praise, but very little money. I've also been posting at Bubblews for a couple of months.

      I check on on HP once in a while, and the past couple of months I am seeing better traffic than I've ever had before. I even wrote a couple of new hubs.

      I never left HP, I just lost my enthusiasm I suppose.

    3. Dale Hyde profile image81
      Dale Hydeposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I have never "left" HP.  What I have done is stop publishing on HP due to the problems that have been rehashed numerous times here in the forums and in blog posts around the web.  My writing efforts are now focused on where I can make money.   I make a few cents here on HP a day, down from over 100.00 a month at one point.  Not much compared to others, but it did help out.  I used to have a payout every month, but now it takes three to four months.

      Granted I have about half of what I used to have here, but it is not my doing.  HP unfeatured half of my material and I simply unpublished and deleted the material and republished it elsewhere where it makes money.

      I still do pop in to read Hubs and to check out the forums from time to time. smile  Also, I look for the next unfeatured hub or hub with no views to move to my blog.

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      Grey Templesposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      lol Well, I certainly will not attack you.  I was here then I left and now I'm back out of curiosity; however, curiosity did kill the cat.  I see that HP has not changed and I am rather surprised there are no new questions being asked.  Political and rudeness does not a nice writer make.  This is certainly not the place to 'take it out on others' as I have found here on HP.  However, I thought I would try one more time.

      1. Will Apse profile image89
        Will Apseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Given the brutes that are rumored to hang out in these forums, I am afraid to tarry myself.

        1. paradigmsearch profile image59
          paradigmsearchposted 10 years agoin reply to this

          You poor thing...

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          Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

          Ill protect you.

          1. Will Apse profile image89
            Will Apseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

            Thanks, Beth. I'm guessing you ate lots of carrots as a kid and can see in the dark.

            My only superpower is grouchiness.

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              Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

              http://s1.hubimg.com/u/8566188_f248.jpg
              That's the way I like you.

              1. Will Apse profile image89
                Will Apseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                You know it is uncanny but that is exactly how I imagine PDS to be. lol.

                I am a bit more sort of rugged.

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                  Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

                  Of course. I could tell that immediately.

                  1. Will Apse profile image89
                    Will Apseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                    Yeah, I am sort of rugged and PDS is more sort of rug.

    5. Pamela N Red profile image83
      Pamela N Redposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I haven't left but working on other venues and types of writing.

      The times they are a changing and we must change along with them or we rust and become unmovable.

      Many I know have tried their hand at Kindle books. You don't have to have hundreds of words to publish there, in fact you can even sell an article much like you do here or similar sites. Just an FYI for those that don't know.

      Just keep writing, editing and improving and you can't go wrong.

      1. Jason Marovich profile image88
        Jason Marovichposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Writing articles on HubPages (and to a lesser degree, other content sites) got me excited about writing again.  I don't think you can put a price tag on that.

        The last line in Pamela's post is sage advice.  If we're not writing somewhere, our skills are withering away.

        I've got a little break coming up; I think I'll put together a new hub fiction story soon.  It's been awhile.

    6. Rock_nj profile image90
      Rock_njposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Writers have been leaving HubPages for many reasons.  Check out this Hub for the stats on just how many are leaving HP every day:  http://goody5.hubpages.com/hub/Google-vs-the-Hub-Pages It's not a pretty picture. 

      There was a time not long ago when things got very onerous around here, with all sorts of rule changes and Hub idling (unFeaturing) because of a variety of shifting reasons.  That seemed to be the last straw for many writer around here, as the exodus really picked up steam after HP started idling Hubs and causing indexing problems with Google.  Then, there are places like Bubblews that have sprung up that pay better than HP.  Good old competition at work!

      Personally, I am pretty happy with HP lately, as the idling (unFeaturing) is not nearly as onerous as it once was and I like their new Hub templates a lot.  It's a great writing platform in my opinion.

  2. Mark Ewbie profile image81
    Mark Ewbieposted 10 years ago

    Phew.  I was lucky to see this.  Having left HP I was just out there on the net when someone I knew said "Have you seen Eric's post?"

    "What post?" I said curiously.

    "He has posted on HP about people leaving" said my friend.

    "Oh" I said merrily.

    "Why don't you go and check it out" they said.

    "I can't be assed without a link" I replied cautiously.

    To cut a long story short they sent me the link and I was surprised to find myself here again after all this time.

    I mailed my friend back.  "It's a crap post" I said intriguingly.

    "Why don't you reply?" said my friend supportively.

    "Because I should be buying Xmas presents" I said festively.

    "What about Eric?" they said questionably.

    "I'll get back to him" I said, lyingly.

    1. Ericdierker profile image44
      Ericdierkerposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Marvelous. How fun Mark. You bring good cheer. You just sent me a present so mark that off your list ;-)

    2. MelissaBarrett profile image59
      MelissaBarrettposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      OK, screw it. I love you Mark. Have little stick-figure babies with me.

      1. Mark Ewbie profile image81
        Mark Ewbieposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Ah - thanks!

        edit.  Most inadequate comment ever.  I was nonplussed.

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      Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I thought it was "arsed". Are you pretending to be English?

      1. Mark Ewbie profile image81
        Mark Ewbieposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Hey I am American now.  That's where the dollars are.

        1. profile image0
          Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

          You've got a lot of new phrases to learn.
          Here's your first one: "S'up?"
          You'll get the hang of it soon.

          1. Mark Ewbie profile image81
            Mark Ewbieposted 10 years agoin reply to this

            Dear lady - I have it down and dirty on my ass these days. Oh yep.

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              Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

              Is that an American saying? Im not sure on what occasion one would use that phrase, but I will look into it... or possibly try and forget I ever saw it.

  3. ChristinS profile image40
    ChristinSposted 10 years ago

    I think for obvious reasons probably - they are going where they feel they can earn more money, or they may be the ones who were penalized by the new formats and such introduced here who felt stifled creatively by the new rules.

    I publish a lot of stuff elsewhere, but I always have.  Diversity helps increase earnings in my case.  I also spend the bulk of my time now writing for other people, because it seems residual income is way down the past couple of years.

    I like the community here though so even during times I don't publish, I still come around and check out what's happening pretty much every day.

    1. Ericdierker profile image44
      Ericdierkerposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      thank you Christin, that sounds very right to me. Balance is beautiful.

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      Grey Templesposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      thankfully, I was never penalized, actually the opposite.  I'll stick around and see what happens.

  4. The Examiner-1 profile image59
    The Examiner-1posted 10 years ago

    Beth37,
    Lo and behold, I thought that you were taking a rest for a while. The last I heard you were asking about closing your account temporarily.
    Kevin

    1. profile image0
      Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I did ask if an account could be closed temporarily, the answer was no.
      I did take a little break... though it really wasn't meant to be an announcement.
      Ppl were very kind, and  I just caught my breath for about 2 days.
      It really wasn't a big deal. Thanks for asking.

      1. The Examiner-1 profile image59
        The Examiner-1posted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Beth
        Oh. There have been many others gone longer and there was no problem.
        Kevin

      2. Marcy Goodfleisch profile image84
        Marcy Goodfleischposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        We took a vote, Beth, and you can't leave.  You get extra vacation days as needed, though. 

        Glad to see you here - I was worried.

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          Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

          Some of you hubbers are so sweet it just makes coming here a joy. Thank you. smile

        2. gmwilliams profile image84
          gmwilliamsposted 10 years agoin reply to this

          Beth37 will NOT leave. HP. WE love HER and SHALL NEVER permit her to leave HP.......... EVER!  Beth37 is such a sweet person and a COMPLETE JOY to be around..
          http://s2.hubimg.com/u/8479673_f248.jpg

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            Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

            First, I want to thank you for those kind words, second, I want to thank you for using an image from Horror Hotel... I believe a woman was burned at the stake in that movie... I'm hoping she doesn't represent me. smile

            1. gmwilliams profile image84
              gmwilliamsposted 10 years agoin reply to this

              Not at all,  WE just love you Beth 37.  I used this picture as a representation of the people who love you.   I just love horror movies.  In fact, I am an aficinado of the horror genre whether in books or movies.  Off to my 383rd hub.

              1. profile image0
                Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

                Wow! So many hubs! Hope you enjoy it. smile

                1. gmwilliams profile image84
                  gmwilliamsposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                  Thank you.

  5. aware profile image68
    awareposted 10 years ago

    4 years im still  kinda here . i had over 70 poems and short story's  on this site..the reasons why i took most down and dont write  here anymore   except in  forums. are many.  this is a content farm as far as to the kinda stuff i write. original works are fodder for plagiarists in this venue.unfair editing  enraged me. misspelling is  part of what i do. its art. creative spelling.but the last straw was  when  a first person fictional  story i  put up   called dog fight was pulled down for no other reason than subject matter, and  a poem called oscillating fan. that i re posted the exact poem that was flagged. but added directions on how to clean one. and changed the title to " how to clean a oscillating fan" and   it was acceptable  to hub pages. im not a god dang "how to" hubber .  but was  basically strong armed into  becoming one. this aint a creative writing site. when i signed up to it it billed itself as being one they lied .

    1. Mark Ewbie profile image81
      Mark Ewbieposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Oh boy - do I hear what you are saying.  Trouble is the world on search wants "How tos".  Selling creativity is a whole bunch of hard.

  6. aware profile image68
    awareposted 10 years ago

    stick figures ? go figure.

    1. Mark Ewbie profile image81
      Mark Ewbieposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      You might be surprised how much money there is in stick figures.

      Slightly above zero dollars per month.

      1. Ericdierker profile image44
        Ericdierkerposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Sounds just like my "take home" after my wife meets me outside the door.

      2. profile image0
        Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

        lol

      3. Pamela N Red profile image83
        Pamela N Redposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Anything is better than nothing in my books.

  7. aware profile image68
    awareposted 10 years ago

    anyway .. hi mark, eric.

  8. paradigmsearch profile image59
    paradigmsearchposted 10 years ago

    Not leaving.

    Just wanted to rant about my weekend hub traffic.

    Rant.

    Rant.

    Rant.

    Rant concluded.

    1. Ericdierker profile image44
      Ericdierkerposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Would you please stop ranting.

      1. paradigmsearch profile image59
        paradigmsearchposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Oh, all right. big_smile

  9. Abbyfitz profile image73
    Abbyfitzposted 10 years ago

    I haven't written anything here since April I think. I went over to wizzley to diversify and found I like it better over there. I still visit HB everyday, but I won't be writing much here.

    1. paradigmsearch profile image59
      paradigmsearchposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      What kind of articles do best over there? smile

      1. Abbyfitz profile image73
        Abbyfitzposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Wow. It's hard to say. History, general information, a whole host of topics really . It's really more than the how to articles that are popular here. I like it there because I can write about whatever strikes my fancy, plus I get more traffic over there so that's a plus lol.

        1. paradigmsearch profile image59
          paradigmsearchposted 10 years agoin reply to this

          Thanks. I signed up with them many moons ago. But never did follow through with an article there. Next non how-to article I think of...

    2. Ericdierker profile image44
      Ericdierkerposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      sorry for getting silly but; Are you happier over there?

  10. Abbyfitz profile image73
    Abbyfitzposted 10 years ago

    Go for it. I feel more creative and appreciated there lol

  11. WryLilt profile image87
    WryLiltposted 10 years ago

    I still find that Hubpages is the best when you average out all the pros and cons of other writing sites, payment structures and promotion.

    I write on Bubblews, Wizzley and my own sites but Hubpages feels like home.

    1. paradigmsearch profile image59
      paradigmsearchposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      +1000

      1. gmwilliams profile image84
        gmwilliamsposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Of course, +1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

    2. Solaras profile image96
      Solarasposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Wrylilt - Why did you decide to give Bubblews another try?

      1. WryLilt profile image87
        WryLiltposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        I needed some extra Christmas money. Just received my third redemption, ready to claim my fourth. I'm also writing a how-to guide on my formula.

        1. GA Anderson profile image88
          GA Andersonposted 10 years agoin reply to this

          Oh No! Another Bubblews how-to?

          hmmm...
          write post
          view new post submits
          Like new posts
          *comment if appropriate
          connect with as many like-minds as you can
          write post
          go through notifications

          repeat...repeat...repeat...

          redeem every 2 - 3 days

          sound about right?

          I guess that could be padded out to a complete how-to tutorial...

          Unless of course you are redeeming every 36 - 48 hours, then you either have a good system, or you are on Bubblews 12 hours a day!

          GA

          1. WryLilt profile image87
            WryLiltposted 10 years agoin reply to this

            I have redeemed 3 times in the last ten days, if that counts.

            And I managed to write 2,500 words on hubbing, so I'm sure I can write half that on Bubbling.

            1. Solaras profile image96
              Solarasposted 10 years agoin reply to this

              That's great - how much time are you spending on your connections?

            2. GA Anderson profile image88
              GA Andersonposted 10 years agoin reply to this

              hmmm.. 3 times/ten days.... sounds about right

              as for the tutorial length - of course you can. my little blurb was just a skeleton... LOL

              And, I will be sure to check it out, as I did habee's advice, (Southernteacher), because I found that to redeem every 3 days, (which I was doing), was requiring wayyyyyy too many hours of constant bubblews activity.

              I am sure you experienced the same, but logging on to 2000+ notifications, plus writing good - not stupid "good night or good morning Bubblers" - posts, AND repaying visitor's visits - is a lot more than an hour or two a-day task.

              GA

              1. Dale Hyde profile image81
                Dale Hydeposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                You are correct in the amount of time to redeem every three days or three times a week.  One does have to interact with the community pretty radically to keep that up.  I was able to do that prior to my recent move, but now that I am closer to work, I spend more time there as it is just a short walk away, and that leaves less time to spend interacting with the community there.

                Still, my return there has been about $700.00 since joining on July 22nd. smile

              2. WryLilt profile image87
                WryLiltposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                I rarely log on to more than 100 notifications. And I'm working on bringing in good SEO and MFP content. I don't plan to put that many hours in!

                1. PoeticPhilosophy profile image77
                  PoeticPhilosophyposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                  WryLilt you should give me some SEO tips.

                2. Solaras profile image96
                  Solarasposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                  Brilliant - I look forward to your formula.  Keep in mind that Bubblews seems to lose posts from your archive while the still exist in on Google.  DrMark1961 kindly checked this for me.  I don't know how that affects earnings and they, the powers that be, aren't telling.

                  1. Dale Hyde profile image81
                    Dale Hydeposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                    All of your archived posts are still there.  There is a glitch when you hit "archives", however if you use the arrows on your profile, you can "walk" back and find all your articles in the reverse order of publication.  This is why Google can still "see" them.

                3. Will Apse profile image89
                  Will Apseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                  I had a good poke around the site and people who get strong traffic from outside the site seem the most likely to go unpaid.

                  Perhaps they are just sticking to the task of faking a social site and people who can get traffic are just not welcome.

                  Who knows? They probably won't tell you.

                  In fact, they are probably shocked to get people who use English as a first language and ask a lot of fool questions.

                  1. Ericdierker profile image44
                    Ericdierkerposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                    Go ahead and hate your neighbor and go ahead and kill the friend, do it in the name of heaven you can justify it
                    in the end.

                    That danged morning after.
                    You chose.

                  2. Dale Hyde profile image81
                    Dale Hydeposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                    I reckon your poke did not include me who gets quite a bit of outside traffic and have right at 28 paid redemptions for a total of quite a bit of coins, lol.

  12. habee profile image93
    habeeposted 10 years ago

    I'm still around, just busy on another site, mostly.

    1. mary615 profile image83
      mary615posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Hey, habee,you still have a Hubscore of 100.  Mine has dropped since I don't spend much time here anymore.   I see you around on "that other site", which I don't dare mention cause I don't want to start a big to-do!!

  13. Will Apse profile image89
    Will Apseposted 10 years ago

    HOW THE BUBBLERS SQUEAL

    They pay

    They don't pay

    They pay

    They don't pay

    You broke the rules

    No, I didn't

    You broke the rules

    No, I didn't

    (Chorus)

    Some of them are dribblers

    Some of them oozers

    And one are two

    Are likely lads

    Who make several bucks a day...

    Splendid!

    1. Dale Hyde profile image81
      Dale Hydeposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Did you have a bad experience there or what?  Or do you just bash to bash?

      1. Sherry Hewins profile image92
        Sherry Hewinsposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        He's so rich from his hubs he doesn't need to bother to try it.

        1. Dale Hyde profile image81
          Dale Hydeposted 10 years agoin reply to this

          Ahhh... I am but a poor Hubber, so I have to try it, and have done well, by the way, lol. smile

      2. Will Apse profile image89
        Will Apseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        I am creative poet and deeply hurt that you are not enjoying my pom.

        1. Dale Hyde profile image81
          Dale Hydeposted 10 years agoin reply to this

          Well the poemage was good, if that is a word, lol. smile  But it "felt" like it was an attack on simple peasants such as me that go out and roam the web to make a few extra dollars so that when a friend in need approaches me I have a few extra bucks to help them out.

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          Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

          If you wrote two of them, you'd be a cheerleader.

          1. Will Apse profile image89
            Will Apseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

            You too, I think, are not liking my pom!

            What is this joke 'cheerleader'?

            1. profile image0
              Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

              what do cheerleaders call pom poms there?
              http://s1.hubimg.com/u/8570008_f248.jpg

              1. Will Apse profile image89
                Will Apseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                Tickle sticks.

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                  Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

                  lol. You wish they called them that.

  14. Will Apse profile image89
    Will Apseposted 10 years ago

    If you get caught with one of those in one of the more conservative areas of the country, it is a week in the stocks.

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      Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      and that's where the tickling begins?

      Funny, I used a joke just like that in my book... only instead of the stocks, I said "burned at the stake"... I thought you got it from me at first, but I remembered it comes much later

      1. Will Apse profile image89
        Will Apseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        lol. And many other cruelties.

        They are forced to wear bobble hats, for one thing.

        edit: ??? Stake or steak?

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          Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

          I don't think we have a name for those hats. We just call them hats... maybe "the hat with the ball on it" to clarify, but most of them have balls on top. Im starting to see why "bobble hat" might be preferable.

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          Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

          stake.... it's not steak is it? I have to google.


          It is stake... how dare you. You made me question my own good sense.

  15. Will Apse profile image89
    Will Apseposted 10 years ago

    Just as an aside, an industrious Bubbler could earn the booble hat below in a mere 20 days.

    http://images.asos-media.com/inv/media/5/6/0/7/3437065/multi/image1xl.jpg

    88 quid.


    hxxp://www.asos.com/search/bobble-hat?q=bobble+hat&r=2

    1. profile image0
      Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      lol... like a dog with a bone.

      I always know when you're looking for a pic.
      It's either that or you've gone off to read something. You have a great patience for reading a lot of crap. Thanks btw for reading mine. lol

      1. Will Apse profile image89
        Will Apseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Enjoyed it. There is something worthwhile in there. Just needs more work (not that much really).

        Same old story...

        1. profile image0
          Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

          I told myself at work the other day that it was a mistake to let you read it. I realized that even if you said good things about it, I would just think you were just being nice. lol
          I still appreciated it. Im glad you mentioned adding detail. I hate details and will subconsciously block them out all the time, even skipping over headlines just to read a story. Probably the opposite of you.

          1. Will Apse profile image89
            Will Apseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

            You cannot write about events in a vacuum. But obviously the reader does not want to wade through pointless details. A thousand word description of the day's cloud formations is de rigueur  in Eng Lit but in Chick Lit, not so much.

            Let Jane Austen be your model.

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              Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

              I remember when I read Gone with the Wind... she went on and on about the trees on the side of the drive to the house for what felt like 3 pages.

              1. Will Apse profile image89
                Will Apseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                Yes, it is cruel forcing words into someone's eye like that.

                edit: I think this thread has had the trampling it deserves so I better do some work, See you later.

                p.s. If you see any Bubbler nonsense, take names.

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                  Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

                  night smile

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    Gypsy Rose Leeposted 10 years ago

    I'm still here on my first home and the place where I first spread my wings and made friends. However I post less than I did and can get back on here less. This is because I am financially strapped and have had to find other sources for money. So now I have my freelance writing and other sites to which I post my poetry like my blogs. But I always enjoy coming back here to see what's happening and as long as there will be those who read what I post I will stay here.

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    VCexpertposted 10 years ago

    HI

    I am here to generate links to my website not to earn money.  But if google doesn't rank hubpages like it used to is there any point.  And should I register for the earnings programme anyway?

    1. The Examiner-1 profile image59
      The Examiner-1posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      If you are getting enough traffic, you might as well.

    2. Will Apse profile image89
      Will Apseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      If you are here to create web-spam you might like to keep it quiet.

    3. wilderness profile image94
      wildernessposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      No, there isn't much point.

      Google will not increase the SERP standings of your other sites much in response to the backlinks from HP, and HP requires a well written article, taking some real time to produce, rather than a 50 word blog entry.

      Best find another place to do your SEO.

      1. profile image0
        VCexpertposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        I think my articles are informative and useful and over 700 words, but thanks for the reply

    4. Writer Fox profile image31
      Writer Foxposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      The homepage of HubPages has a Google PageRank of 6, so it is highly valued by Google and Google sends a ton of traffic to this site every day.

      The way it is on HubPages is that your Hubber Score has to be at least 85 for your links to be followed links.  Right now, your links from your Hubs are NoFollow. 

      Also, if you publish more high quality Hubs and your score rises above 85, the value of your link is determined as a trickle-down from the Google PageRank of each individual Hub.  Right now, your Hubs don't have good PageRank.  So, you have a long way to go to make a link from HP of any value as a backlink.  Even when your links are followed and your Hubs develop a healthy PageRank, all of the links will be from a single domain.  It's still good to have a followed backlink from HubPages.com and many writers here link to their own blogs and websites for that reason.  But, a link from HP should just be one of many links you develop over time.

      1. Ericdierker profile image44
        Ericdierkerposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        What is the source for the 85 hubber score requirement???

        1. Will Apse profile image89
          Will Apseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

          It will be interesting to see who is daft enough to give you an answer.

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            Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

            So glad I held my tongue.

            1. Ericdierker profile image44
              Ericdierkerposted 10 years agoin reply to this

              Cool --- like a real conspiracy theory. That is so cool.

            2. Will Apse profile image89
              Will Apseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

              Give it a go.

              I need entertaining tonight. Every time I sneeze, my chair spins round with the force of it and the air is full of green stuff.

              It's like 'The Exorcist' .

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                Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

                That's lovely.

                Of course I have no idea. I was finally given the semi-coveted 85 a few days ago, and then I made the mistake of sleeping, only to wake and see I'd been reduced to my former 84, The only conclusion I have drawn is that one should never sleep.

                1. Will Apse profile image89
                  Will Apseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                  lol. Yeah, that is about the size of it.

                  1. Ericdierker profile image44
                    Ericdierkerposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                    I think you guys are silly. Clearly it is a wizard of OZ type deal with some Orwellian stuff thrown in. Mind control via hubber score.

                2. The Examiner-1 profile image59
                  The Examiner-1posted 10 years agoin reply to this

                  How about staying signed in and watching HP with one eye while we sleep with the other, taking turns with the eyes. big_smile

                  1. profile image0
                    Beth37posted 10 years agoin reply to this

                    If you shut that other eye... if you even blink... your score will drop faster than a cheerleaders bloomers on prom night. (Don't throw things at me, it was the first joke that popped into my head.)

          2. wilderness profile image94
            wildernessposted 10 years agoin reply to this

            Several people have:

            http://hubpages.com/forum/topic/118130

            I'm sure as well that HP has verified this, although I can't find the forum post that does.  And I could be wrong anyway.

            1. Will Apse profile image89
              Will Apseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

              I have a feeling that it is a much bigger tangle than you imagine, lol.

              1. wilderness profile image94
                wildernessposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                Well, unless my senile memory is failing me, it seemed simple at the time.  HP came in and made it plain that the requirement had gone from a hubber score of 75 to one of 85 for any do follow, and that it was still coupled to individual hub scores for individual hubs.

                1. Will Apse profile image89
                  Will Apseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                  Here you are, it is your baby now:

                  http://hubpages.com/forum/topic/118900

                  1. bipolartist profile image77
                    bipolartistposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                    Bull pucky. I will be using that phrase three times today.

                  2. wilderness profile image94
                    wildernessposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                    I could be wrong, but I don't think that "promote" your hub has anything to do with it having do follow links.  Nor did the poster seem to think there was a connection, though I could be wrong.

                  3. wilderness profile image94
                    wildernessposted 10 years agoin reply to this

                    No, but it did come up in another thread.

                    http://hubpages.com/faq/#linksnofollow

    5. Marisa Wright profile image86
      Marisa Wrightposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Definitely register for the earnings program anyway.  Why wouldn't you?  Your Hubs will be earning income, you might as well have some of it!

      As WF says, if you're aim is to generate backlinks to impress Google, there's not much point in creating multiple Hubs.  Google counts only the first one or two links from any single domain.

      However, don't forget that real readers will also follow links in your Hubs!  I do get traffic from links in my articles on revenue-sharing sites like HubPages, Infobarrel etc, and the fact that I'm on all those sites (using the same name) helps raise my profile as a writer.

  18. bipolartist profile image77
    bipolartistposted 10 years ago

    Methinks there should be a warning label for Noobs like myself who fall into the trap of answering someone like Eric. I fell into said trap on day 2. In retrospect, I feel foolish.

    Perhaps I can throw it into my bio....

  19. paradigmsearch profile image59
    paradigmsearchposted 10 years ago

    Did you leave HP?

    Eat your heart out. https://www.quantcast.com/labs/real-tim … bpages.com 5.5K has been the "usual".

 
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