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Hubber 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 commentsHow To Create a Hub : Hub Creation
A New Members guide on How To Create a Hub - Hub Creation. It's a step by step guide on the initial steps required to create a hub, using HubPages Platform software.
117 commentsHow To Tie A Tie And Other Nonsense
A rather tongue-in-cheek look at hot topics on Google searches that are guaranteed to make your next Hub or article an instant success.
30 commentsImproving Your HubScore
If you've been trying to figure out how to boost the HubScores of your lower-ranking Hubs, here are some suggestions and advice for making your Hubs perform better.
302 commentsHow to raise your Hubber Score
So you want to know how to raise your hubber score? I'm glad to help. What is it that makes me so qualified you ask? Well, I’ve been here for two weeks as of today and already my hubber score is at ninety-one. How did I get into the...
40 commentsFrequently Asked "Stupid" HubPages Questions
As a public service, here is a list of the most frequent "stupid" questions asked about HubPages. Get the answers to those things that seem non-obvious to some including adding music, deleting hubs, editing, little red Xs and those strange numbers in the photos.
51 commentsWhat is a HubMob and how to join one
It has been happening for the past eight months. It all started as a way to help HubPages writers create good content and get high traffic to their Hubs. Some Hubbers have been faithful from day one while others have come and gone according to the...
90 commentsA Sincere Thank You to The HubPages Family -- You're The Best!
The author, having lost her son and only child Feb. 3, 2011, thanks her fellow writers on HubPages for their support -- declaring she now has yet another "family."
12 commentsNo One Likes My Hubs
Publishing articles on HubPages.com may be accomplished in relative anonymity. We have the freedom to compose a goofy avatar and publish under a nom de plume, which I think is French for secret identity. HubPages administration probably knows who we are because they are friendly with Google and Google knows everything about everyone.
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