Hubbers that Blog
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Isabellas latest blog posts
Maddie's latest blog post
Some of My Favorite Hubbers Blog
My favorite blog by a Hubber is Lela Davidson's After the Bubbly. She writes about life after marriage. I agree, this is the good part. This is one of my favorite topics to discuss with friends. If you haven't read Lela's Hubs, you'll be quickly impressed about how hip she is with all the things facing our kids, pregnancy, and parenting. And she's also an accoutant to boot.
Maddie Ruud is a model Hubber. She's great at participating in the community, making evergreen Hubs that consistently bring in traffic and has a nice blend of rich information. She's also passionate about Green. And she blogs about it at the Green Routine. Since my stint in Berkeley, I've been interested in living greener - must be in the water.
Smut in g Minor by Isabella Snow is a bit racy, but as often the number one Hubber you'll get an idea of why she attracts so many readers. As a romance novelist, and a columnist for Ask Men, this girl is prolific and entertaining. And yes, she really is a girl - not just pretending - you know who you are.
How Can Blogging Help Hubbing?
Discovery, Discovery, Discovery. The more places you publish your work, the more you write, the better opportunity there is for people to find your work. And the best part is you can make all the places you publish work together by linking them to your other supporting sources of information.
If you are like Maddie and blog about Green living, creating Hubs about Green Products is a natural fit. Interlink the blog post about new green products to the Hub about the product and you'll drive readers from your blog to your Hubs and link back to your blog when it helps your readers. You can even share the link love. Find a great Hub and link to it from your blog. Or find great blogs, and add them to your Hubs. In my family we've been talking about you get what you give - if you want links, give more out.
Remember, when great information is shared, it makes the discovery process that much easier.
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Comments
Thank you clearly defined guide lines,
Hi Paul. I enjoyed your latest Hub and think that is a commendable gesture to support and promote the talented and hard working hubbers who are the models
for all the new hubbers like me.
We can learn a lot from them.
Congratulations.
Hector Herrera
It definately is a learning process when you're just starting out. I think for people that concentrate on writing quaiity thoughts and sharing useful information in the beginning are more likely to experience success than those that have the technical aspects of promotion down.
Once you create enough content and see how certain links help your traffic or you'll correlate a post that has links with search engine traffic. The promotion piece is really pretty simple.
Paul,
Enjoying hubpages (thanks :) and am an avid blogger for my business-for me the community it creates is such a big part of writing online - connecting with individuals at a personal level. Still learning about linking - had a hub pulled - even after no links to anything for me - oh well, it's a journey not a destination - looking forward to reading more...






Lela Davidson says:
6 months ago
Thanks, Paul! What a compliment! I'm really working on the whole cross-linking thing. It's all a complete blast. Thanks for creating HubPages. What started out as a daily writing discipline for me has really opened up a whole new world and created a lot of opportunities for me.
Maddie and Isabella - You ladies rock and give me inspiration and teach me new stuff all the time!