Why do you write on hubpages rather than making your own blog?

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  1. yshashikant profile image61
    yshashikantposted 12 years ago

    Why do you write on hubpages rather than making your own blog?

    I have been thinking about making a blortal(blog portal). But I take back my step when I see the huge prices for getting a web host and then maintaining your own blog. Making your blog visible in the blog world, etc. etc.
    Why do you blog with hubpages?

  2. create a page profile image60
    create a pageposted 12 years ago

    Hubpages produces hubs not blogs.  Hubs are designed to be more detail oriented so they are longer than blogs.  Hubpages already has a large community of writers and readers, so hubbers can spend less time promoting their hubs and more time producing quality hubs.  It is advisable to produce both hubs and blogs in order to reap the benefits of both.

  3. profile image0
    Lynn S. Murphyposted 12 years ago

    i do both. i love the blog because it allows for freedom to put your everday life out there if you want. and be goofy. i am getting to love hubs more because its stretching my writing skills which i admit are amatureish at best.

  4. Jom-Boy profile image57
    Jom-Boyposted 12 years ago

    Here are the main reasons -

    # For many people who wants to earn from internet - Hubpages, blogspot and squidoo is the first stage.

    # You do not need any kind of tech knowledge ...

    # You do not required any kind of investment (such as hosting or domains)

    # You do not have to understand how to buy domains, how to arrange hosting and all.

    # Easy to use

    # Supportive and awesome community ...

  5. jacqui2011 profile image81
    jacqui2011posted 12 years ago

    My aim is eventually to set up my own blog in the future. I have only recently started writing and prefer to gain some knowledge and experience in this area before attempting a blog. I need to learn much more about writing, and everyone at HP is so helpful and kind. The forums here are a great way to learn about all aspects of writing.

  6. HighGuy420 profile image59
    HighGuy420posted 12 years ago

    i think that everyone who is on hubpages, knows most people here want to write or have someone give them comments about what they can change or how to write better. we are all here i think for the same reasons to become a better writer

  7. Felixedet2000 profile image57
    Felixedet2000posted 12 years ago

    Hi, my answer will be very simple...firstly, The economics of scale is largely the reason.You don't have to bother yourself about the logistics involved in setting up and managing your blogs and promoting it all at the same time...hub pages.com takes care of that. Moreover hub pages.com has a better online outlook, that will take you years to catch up...so you as a street smart writer utilizes that as a leverage...the rest is cool cash inflow.

  8. BlueGlobal profile image59
    BlueGlobalposted 12 years ago

    Hubpages is an established site that the search engines "trust." When you start a blog from scratch, it takes a lot of work to get to the same level of authoritative content, so writing for hubpages essentially cuts out the site building process and allows your writing to rank relatively quickly in the search engines if it's based on a longtail keyword.

  9. Aley Martin profile image66
    Aley Martinposted 12 years ago

    I treat it as a blog. I have earned a pittance here, but writing is more important than money is to me.

  10. DaniyalArain profile image60
    DaniyalArainposted 12 years ago

    Actually I have a blog.
    But I use it for my Poems and Articles.
    While on hubpages.com I post articles that I want to share with whole world since there are lots of readers here.
    I love to maintain my own blog -Because I have a freedom of writing anything and I have a freedom of adding anything to it.
    While on here I post some of my really well edited articles.
    That is all smile.
    I am not here to earn money but I have my account integrated with Google Adsense though I don't expect to earn anything.

    and also I drive a little traffic from here to my blog too.

    Well it is not like I am using this to promote my blog but I just want to see if people would be interested in reading the Poems that I post on my blog since I don't like to post my poems elsewhere smile.
    That is all.
    I'd love to read what your views are on this.

  11. greencap profile image60
    greencapposted 12 years ago

    Because writing on hubpages is a fun :-)

    I have got quite a bit of knowledge, but my writing skills were really tested when i made my first hub. Once you have a good quality hub, its an asset for you and a source of pleasure in its own.

    Blog on the other hand doesn't test your writing skills too much. There's no community to share the blog, so if you can somehow check the ratio of actually meaningful blogs on blogspot to the ones just registered and never touched after, it will be a big disappointing figure.

  12. Tamila Roberts profile image39
    Tamila Robertsposted 12 years ago

    Because I love hubpages. It's a very nice place and enjoy reading beautifully updated hubs every day. By doing this it's easier to compare my hubs with other experts. Then it becomes amusing to test out my skills and knowledge and improve my style by watching other people's hubs.

  13. Peggy W profile image95
    Peggy Wposted 12 years ago

    It is free to write on HubPages; all the capsules and helpful information is made available as one learns and there is a terrific community of writers able and willing to help when one has a question.  It is also probably indexed faster gaining greater visibility on the web.

  14. megwinkler profile image59
    megwinklerposted 12 years ago

    I know it's been said already, but I'll start with hubs do not = blogs.  I do both.  Hubs let me write about something specific, whereas my blog is chalk full of stuff in my everyday life.  It's much more informal and not nearly as structured.  BTW: there are lots of sites that allow you to have a blog for free and maintaining it is just as easy as posting hubs (maybe even easier).

  15. fflores041985 profile image58
    fflores041985posted 12 years ago

    I am not the most creative writer or that good at making web sites or blogs. I have a blog as well as some sites, but I find that using hubpages is just so much simpler to use. I post on my blog more than I do on my hub, but I am sure it will change soon. Then again I am pretty new at all this, just started about two weeks ago. Anyways, this is my opinion on hubpages and blogs.

  16. Randho profile image57
    Randhoposted 12 years ago

    I am completely agree with Jom-Boy ... he described everything perfectly ...

  17. chinemeremz profile image77
    chinemeremzposted 12 years ago

    Writing on Hubpages pre-panda times used to be awesome, but now I doubt if it even advisable to write here (sorry if I insult many writers sensibilities, just my candid opinion).
    With the drastic and devastating reforms carried out by the Hubpages team that led to massive deletion of many quality hubs especially sales hubs coupled with Hubpages losing their Amazon account and so many negative things that has continued to happen since the Panda update I really fear for this site. The recent subdomain approach from the fillers I'm getting hasn't done much.
    My believe here is that building your own branded blog is far better than investing all your time here.
    Sorry for the pessimism!

  18. Brooke Lorren profile image60
    Brooke Lorrenposted 12 years ago

    I have both, but I think it's easier to get and keep readership through Hubpages.

 
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