If you left HubPages what would you do with your hubs?

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  1. Teresa Schultz profile image66
    Teresa Schultzposted 11 years ago

    If you left HubPages what would you do with your hubs?

    Please note that I am not asking if traffic to your hubs is decreasing, or for your reasons as to why not to leave HubPages, or for methods of increasing traffic - I would please simply like to know what you may do with your hubs if you ceased to be active on HubPages - for eg would you remove all your hubs? (and then put them where?, and why would you put them there?) or would you leave some on HubPages and just remove the rest? How will you decide which ones to leave on HubPages and which ones to remove (if not removing them all.)?

  2. Barbara Kay profile image72
    Barbara Kayposted 11 years ago

    I have a couple of websites. The ones that would fit, I would move to those. The rest I would publish on either Squidoo or Infobarrel. Those two sites don't earn as much money as Hubpages does though. Some hubbers might disagree, but that is my experience.

    1. Teresa Schultz profile image66
      Teresa Schultzposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you for your reply and for reading my full question correctly, and answering accordingly. I appreciate that.

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    PWalker281posted 11 years ago

    I would combine related hubs, turn them into ebooks and publish them on the Amazon Kindle platform. And I would consider doing this with hubs that get a lot of traffic because I already know that people are interested in the content. I've actually debated doing this but haven['t gotten up the nerve yet. Those high traffic hubs are earning me money through the Ad Program and, right now, I don't know if moving them to the KDP would be the smart thing to do.

    1. Teresa Schultz profile image66
      Teresa Schultzposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      That's a great idea - good luck with your decision!

    2. profile image0
      PWalker281posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks, Teresa. I need to experiment a little more before I take the plunge so I'll create some ebooks and sell them before deciding to convert the hubs. I have 3 crochet patterns in the Kindle Store, but they aren't selling all that well.

  4. hinazille profile image82
    hinazilleposted 11 years ago

    I would republish them on Squidoo although as a fellow hubber suggested, I have not had the same success with that site as I have had with Hubpages with regards to earnings... I would also use a few of my hubs (especially the health based ones and any of the engineering ones) to expand greatly upon and compile an eBook to sell via the various eBook platforms... never experimented with the Kindle program as the hubber below suggested though...

    great question!

  5. cheaptoys profile image61
    cheaptoysposted 11 years ago

    transfer ownership to my descendents lol

 
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