HubPages covered by the press, bloggers, analysts and others observing developments in the online publishing and user-generated content space.
HubPages Listed As A Great Way For Bloggers To Make Money Writing
Wil Klass (SpotCoolStuff.com)12.18.2009
“HubPages is our favorite way for freelance blog writers to make money. You don’t have a boss and you can write about whatever you want.
HubPages Used For Mayor Candidate's Campaign
Darrell Bellaart (canada.com)17.5.2008
“Larry Iwaskow is quite happy to post his platform and relevant campaign information on Hubpages, a website that allows people to post items themselves. "If you Google my name, the hub site comes up right away," he said.
Publish your passion on HubPages
Jack Schofield (guardian.co.uk)8.4.2008
“You may have heard a lot about Google's Knol recently, but you have probably never heard of HubPages. This is a pity, because while Knol is based on the same idea – inviting users to create pages on topics they know about – HubPages looks better, reads better, and is better organised.
7 Things We Did to Beat Squidoo
Gigaom6.25.2008
“Today HubPages has fewer pieces of content than Squidoo, but we enjoy four times the number of visitors per piece of content — meaning HubPages’ authors are receiving substantially more revenue per published article than they are with Squidoo.
HubPages Launches Yahoo Answers Rival
Mashable7.2.2007
“I like that the Requests feature has been fully integrated into the HubPages service, fitting it seamlessly with the look and functionality of the site.
How To Make Money Blogging The Easy Way: HubPages Gets You Started
Robin Good5.8.2007
HubPages Debuts New Look, Ad Yield Technology
TechCrunch5.7.2007
HubPages Debuts All-New Site Design; Over 20,000 Hubs Now at HubPages
Press Release5.7.2007
The Technology Chronicles: Content That Pays
SFGate.com12.5.2006
Google AdSense API: HubPages Case Study
code.google.com12.15.2006
HubPages helps you publish and make money; raises $2 million
SiliconBeat8.10.2006
HubPages Launches, Gets $2m from Hummer Winblad
TechCrunch8.5.2006
Grunge Inc.:
Live-In Startups Combine Frat-House Culture with Venture Capital
San Francisco Chronicle7.30.2006
HubPages, a better Squidoo?
TechCrunch2.7.2008
