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5 Basic Things I Wish I'd Known as a New Hubber on HubPages
There are five basic things I wish I had known as a new hubber. Knowing them would have saved me time later on.
144 commentsHubber Advice: Links and Cross-Links
A great article for new online writers - this series lays a lot of the foundation for some of the basic concepts.
4 comments72 Places to Get Amazing Backlinks
These are the best places to get quality backlinks. Learn about the different types of backlinks, how they help, and where to get them!
295 commentsConverting Negative Media Messages Into Positive Family Conversations
Media stories featuring negative actions are good teaching opportunities to engage the children in discussion and decision making. Here's an example of a positive family conversation.
10 commentsTeen Dating: When Should Your Child Start Being Allowed to Date
Deciding when you child is old enough to start dating is difficult, hopefully this article will help prepare you for the conversations you need to have with your child about dating.
35 commentsHow to Get More Followers: Try This Method
Getting more and more followers to your Hubs is a very important thing. When you publish a new Hub, you followers are the first to know about this. Many of them read your Hub and if they like it, they share it or make a comment on it. Because of this, their followers get to know about your Hub. Thus your Hub is spread like a virus.
14 commentsHow To Get More Twitter Followers Fast
Are you trying to find ways to get more followers on Twitter? If so, here are some techniques to get the most Twitter followers.
52 commentsMake Money With DeviantArt
The Internet is full of tools underestimated by artists. Provided are techniques to help boost traffic, gain a reputation and make money with DeviantArt.
5 commentsHow To Gain or Get More Followers on Tumblr - The Ultimate Guide
Ever wondered how to gain many followers on Tumblr? This ultimate guide will give you all the tips you need to gain many Tumblr followers.
8 commentsPost Traumatic Growth
The normal response to trauma is resilience and growth. Most people do not develop depression, suicide, PTSD or anxiety in response to an adverse event. Most people are resilient.
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