Hubpages Relevant Content Writing

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By lindagoffigan


Help For Writers with Downward Blue Arrows

Hubpages like writers who write good relevant content consistently with updates to topics of the subject matter. Hubpage writers should write daily and write about everyday living so that relevancy will attract readers. The homepage of excel boxes respond accordingly based upon your working.

Reading other hubpages is one way of extending your fanbase and of meeting other hubbers at the forum. However, when you see that your posts are excessively more than the number of hubpages that you write then you should buckle down and write more articles. Whether you are writing for extra money, to relay information or to persuade on issues of importance to the public; Hubpages respond with either red upward arrows on your excel homepage or downward blue arrows or no arrows at all. Red arrows pointing upwards are good. Blue arrows pointing downwards is bad.

Even if you are not into monetization, you should want other people to read what you write. Select your topics accordingly. If you are concerned about the readership numbers, then answer a request from the Q & A section of Hubpages. The requester will surely read the article as he or she is the one that made the request. If you are writing for emotional release, that is fine also but you will be working only for the Google bot. Readers are interested in emotional release but for the most part they will not respond unless the issue is relevant to them.

Relevancy is important to Hubpage writers because you want people to comment and to be a reciprocant of what you produce. A comment of "Good Hub" or "Great Hub" will give you the incentive to write more and to write consistently. Even if you decide to only write one article a day, that will be fine. Watch the Google Analytics respond to you entrance of quality and relevant content. Check on the Google earnings and see if there was a reponse to your submission of an article. On Categorization, analyze the increase in the numbers of article in a particular group. Inaction and an attitude of "letting the ball bounce whereever " will do just that.

When you log onto your Hubpage account unless you go directly to the forum page and start interacting, the blue and red and nonexistent arrows will signify activity of your hubpage writing. Write a quality and relevant article and see the red arrows point upwards indicating that your article is being read by people searching Google or Hubpages and that is a good thing. The blue arrow pointing downwards indicates that the readership is waining but do not despair. Look into the content of the article and edit the hubpage article with relevant information. Place relevant information into the topic and the blue arrows should turn back red indicating good activity.

People react to conversational tone because no one really likes to read thesis or term papers or paperwork that looks like a legal document. So write as though you are writing to a friend. Provide valuable information that you know is needed for everyday living. Vist Dogpile.com and look for interesting topics that you have knowledge of. Write your one article a day or what ever number of articles you are committed to and write consistently. You will see more red arrows pointing upwards for doing what Hubpages like and that is to receive good writers like you.

Help with Topics to Open the Door to Your Hubpages

If your hubpages are in need of increased readership, take a look at how long you have been on hubpages and how many article you have produced. Also take a look at your number of posts made to the forum and to other hubpage writers. Prolific writers will want their hubpage number to outnumber all of the other numbers. Why? Because no one like to spend all day at the water cooler talking when there is money that can be made or information that can be shared about interesting and relevant topics.

The topic is the door to your hub. If you walked up to a house and the door with soiled and cracked paint, covered in green moss and running vines of unkept gardening that found a place in the cracks of a door that needs to be replaced; would you enter ? You would not enter the door because you think you may see an unkept house and more of what you saw on the door. If you walked up to a house and the door was freshly painted with glossy exterior paint complete with a brass door knocker with the occupants name on it encircled and decorated with a beautiful bouquet of flowers in country blue, would you enter? You would enter the house because of the welcoming and inviting look of cleanliess and freshness that most people are attracted to.

 The same scenario plays out with your topic on hubpages. You want to have a topic that is relevant and colorful with a conversational tone found in your hubpage article. You want your topic to be provocative and to make the reader want to read your hubpage article because of the interesting and relevant invite.

To enhance your hubpages, repaint the door to your hubpages. Invite readers to want to open the door of your hubpages with a topic that is not just interesting to you but is of interest to them. The door of your hubpage should have inviting prose that tells the reader to open for more of the same that is found in the topic. Topics are the door to your hubpages and is an easy way to optimize your hubpages to attract more readers. Change the topics of a few hubpages and watch for the red arrows to point upwards as a positive response. Get your hubpages out of stagnation and write more interesting and relevant articles beginning with selection of a provocative topic.

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Dimitri  says:
7 months ago

great hub!

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jayb23  says:
7 months ago

Excellent hub. Thanks for sharing those tips. I marvel at the fact that in 4 months you hav written 316 articles. Awesome

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My Inner Jew  says:
7 months ago

great tips thanks!

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mdawson17  says:
7 months ago

You have given a wonderful tip and I will utilize this tip to the best of my advantage

Thank You

mdawson17

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lindagoffigan  says:
7 months ago

Thank you Dimitri, jayb23, and My Inner Jew for your proactive and immediate response to Hubpages Likes Writers who Write Relevant Content with Updates. I love to help others and to inform so I write. I appreciate you all for reading and commenting.

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lindagoffigan  says:
7 months ago

mdawson17, thank you for your comment. I know the hubpage, Hubpages Likes Good Relevant Content and Updates was a plenty of reading but I am curious which tip was of most value to you.

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HealthCare Basics  says:
7 months ago

Thank you for responding to my request with your Hub article. By the way, your writing style makes me feel as if you were just sitting across the table from me in conversation.........

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The Empire  says:
7 months ago

I've never put much thought into updating my hubs. You make a solid case for why I should. Thanks!

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lindagoffigan  says:
7 months ago

HealthCare Basics, thank you for comment.

I am pleased that you found Hub Pages Like Writers Who Write Good Relevant Content and Updates helpful with the conversational tone.

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lindagoffigan  says:
7 months ago

The Empire, thank you for your comment. I am busy also updating my topics to get those red arrows rising. The Empire, when you update make sure that you are pulling from information in the article so that your topic will be relevant to the content.

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Cam Anju  says:
7 months ago

Wow, this is a cool hub... I hadn't thought of it that way before. :)

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Cam Anju  says:
7 months ago

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Bozoplay  says:
7 months ago

The fact that hubpage is mentioned at least 26 times in this article makes me question the sincerity of the response. It seems to be more about search engine optimization and keyword matching than a response to a genuine question. It appears to be an attempt by the author to improve their own analytics. I could be wrong but it just seems strange to me.

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lindagoffigan  says:
7 months ago

Cam Anju, thank you for your comment. I am curious of the information in Hubpages Likes Writers Who Write Good and Relevant Content with Updates that made you think differently about writing for Hubpages.

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lindagoffigan  says:
7 months ago

Bozoplay, thank you for your comment.  I assure you that there was no attempt to optimize with the repetition of Hubpages Likes Writers Who Write Good and Relevant Content with Updates.  I have the tendency to repeat the topic to get a fresh flow of ideas.  Also I repeat the topic to bring cohesivesness to the content of the hubpage article.  As you can see, I am a prolific writer and to stay on topic, I have found if I repeat the subject matter, I do not get off topic.  Repetition of the subject matter is a technique that I hope other Hubpage writers will use to help them to stay on topic. However, I do appreciate your observation and subsequent comment.

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Paul Profitt  says:
7 months ago

I get the relevant content bit but I'm not sure about updating content that I've already written. I prefer each of my hubs to be stand alone piece's of work. Which is why I try to write on topics which have a long shelf life.

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lindagoffigan  says:
7 months ago

Paul Profitt, thank you for you comment.

The topic of your hubpage can change to reflect more relevant content from your article. You are not changing the content. You are using details in your article that if used in the topic will garnish more readers.

The topic of the article can not be changed once it becomes a URL on Hubpages. You can change the topic to one of relevance on the Hubpage homepage of articles. When you change the topic, you are either making a passive topic active or a bland topic more exciting and inviting to read.

The subject matter is the same, and the subject has not changed only the wording. When I wrote Hubpages Like Writers Who Write Good Relevant Content with Updates, the contents were from experience.

The shelf life of the article is going to increase if you improve on the topic in the Hubpage community. You should not optimize on an article that is performing well with myriad of readers. The hubpages that needs to be optimized with a more relevant and exciting topic are the ones that have less that 100 readers. You may use your own measurement as to what hubpages are not performing well.

This article does not apply to evergreen articles that are attracting traffic continuously. I agree with you Paul, there is no need to change a topic that is performing well for you.

You are right to center your writing on evergreen topics that will have limitless interest on the internet.

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Paul Profitt  says:
7 months ago

One thing for sure, no one could ever accuse you of not being dedicated to your work,  but to continue our little discussion If I find that my hub is lacking in important information for my readers then I will link to a hub that has by including a contextual link in my own hub, or by adding a relevant tag description.

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lindagoffigan  says:
7 months ago

Paul Profitt, thank you for your comment.  I see that you are not convinced of changing the topic for relevancy to increase readership or traffic.  Your writing technique is fine because you are the publisher.  Adding contextual links or a relevant tag to your hubpage is fine also as you are not disturbing the evergreen content that seems to be working fine for you.

However, hubpage writers who want to see their readership increase substantially should modify or change the topic for relevancy and interest to the intended reader.  The reader must be enticed to click on the hubpage topic to read the contents and to get to the Google Adsense ads. 

If you keep the bland topics and topics of non-interest to others they will not click on the topic.

For new hubpage writers who may be reading this comment as the topic if Hubpage writing; updating your hubpage article with updated contextual links or extracting more relevant tags is great way to make your article current.  However if you want the reader to open and read your hubpage article, it must have relevance and interest to the intended reader.

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cindyvine  says:
7 months ago

Good very relevant hub

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lindagoffigan  says:
7 months ago

Thank you, cindyvine, for your comment.

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