SO TALL ME THE TYPES OF CREIDIT POLICIES FOLLOWED BY THE ORGANISATIONS
You can't...you only earn from writing hubs and if you have Adsense, Amazon and Ebay, or link to related affiliates.
well in fact you can... not directly but indirectly. I will elaborate. When you post comments on someone's hub, blog or site you have a chance of creating an impression on the author as well the readers of that hub,blog or site. If your comments are valuable and useful you will naturally get traffic in the form of viewers from the hubs, blogs, or sites where you had posted your comments. If you are affiliated with companies like adsense, kontera or amazon then more traffic means more earnings!
Please not that you don't directly get paid to comment but now you must have been convinced that it is worth doing it. All the best!
Not from me you dont, anybody who posts a blog or website link in my comment boxes get their comment marked as spam.
You don't need to post a link though. Just by posting a comment in your hub my profile is available to view as is yours.
But it's still a shot in the dark. Sort of like blowing a hundred dollars on lottery tickets under the assumption that you'll win a million.
Clearly, you're making friends and influencing others exponentially.
Hey Ryan, what's up with all the avatars this week? Is this #3? #4? I've lost count! They're all great, but geez--I'm getting dizzy!
After reviewing the initial question and then the answers submitted, there are some basic points missed which need to be covered.
A)When you reply or comment on a given statement, you are in
fact submitting your opinion. Now, the manner in which you
submit your opinion will leave a positive or negative
impression on others and this does not have any relevancy as
to who is right or wrong. It is how you present your argument
and support it. An opinion can't really be right or wrong.
The facts which allegedly support that opinion are either on
point or erroneous.
B)As others mentioned, you can't make a dime directly through
your comments and since gratuitous self-promotion isn't a
good idea, the hidden trick is the eloquence and diplomacy
with which you handle the issue. The tendancy for others to
flock to your hubs is increased which in turn boosts your
pageviews and their exposure to the affiliate ads on your
hub. It isn't what you say but how you say it and if you
can say it and get your point across without tearing someone
apart in a public venue, you earn everyone's respect.
Especially that of the writer who in turn may very well
become your fan or follower as a result and don't be surprised
if they start promoting your hubs. The correctly worded
comment can do wonders for you.
We each have a certain writing style. Some may be more direct than others. The key shall remain, in the end, what was your real motivation for the comment in the first place?
Maybe you can see your hubscore increased And hubscore is important to make money...(secret) lol
why are you only going to leave comments if there's cash involved? Glad your not my follower.
by breakfastpop 11 years ago
I have been experiencing problems trying to post comments. When I finish writing the comment it doesn't post and the screen returns to the top of the hub. Anyone in my boat?
by mega1 14 years ago
This has probably been addressed elsewhere but I haven't found the answer yet. Is it ok to post a link to your own hub in the comments section to someone else's hub on the same or similar subject? I just found such a post in a comment on one of my hubs and don't know whether its a good...
by Ruth McCollum 11 years ago
Do you think if someone publishes a hub they should approve comments if they don't agree with answerAs long as they aren't swearing, combative or vulgar, or do you think people have the right to see both sides?
by Jimbo'daNimbo 12 years ago
I just got into a debate with a hub author who published a maligning article about the town I came from. He denied some of my comments as they were antithetical to his ideology of the area and actually refuted some of the thoughts of it.Should this be allowed? It's basically the same as suppressing...
by Michael Willis 13 years ago
There seems to be someone posting a Spam Link on hubs. I have reported it from my hub. I am wondering if others are getting this person on their hubs also? What this person does is "Copy" a section of Your comments and "paste" them in the comment box. The Name listed by the...
by dellea 8 years ago
PROBLEM: Whenever I write a hub on a controversial subject, a number of people create new, fake hub accounts solely for the purpose of posting negative comments and feedback on my hubs and/or threatening me anonymously. These new hubbers have 0 (zero) hubs and no other activity, and they are never...
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