How may page views are needed to get 100$ ?

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  1. profile image0
    vasantha T kposted 8 years ago

    If a hubber is earning 1 cent /day how many days does it require to earn 100$?

    1. Robie Benve profile image96
      Robie Benveposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      The hubber needs to publish more hubs, make them good hubs, and the cents per day will be more. Potentially much more.
      The hubbers making good money have hundreds of hubs...

  2. psycheskinner profile image81
    psycheskinnerposted 8 years ago

    That answer to that seems self-evident: how many cents are in a hundred dollars?

  3. lobobrandon profile image89
    lobobrandonposted 8 years ago

    You can make near 4 dollars a year at that rate tongue

    1. Huntgoddess profile image69
      Huntgoddessposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      LOL :-)

  4. colorfulone profile image79
    colorfuloneposted 8 years ago

    We can help you figure this math problem out.
    Lets' see, there are 365 days in a year.

    Where is my calculator?  hmm

    1. Jan Saints profile image88
      Jan Saintsposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      And 10,000ȼ make $100.
      He/she needs 10,000 days (27.4 years) to earn that amount.
      Can't believe it!
      I think my calculation is wrong! wink

    2. Thelma Alberts profile image89
      Thelma Albertsposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      LOL! Oh my God! I´m bad in math. When I think of it, it will be a life long struggle in Hubpages. Good gracious!

  5. VationSays profile image78
    VationSaysposted 8 years ago

    A lifetime

  6. brandonmcculloch profile image82
    brandonmccullochposted 8 years ago

    It's dependent on traffic.

    With an average CPM of $2, a hubber would need approx. 50,000 unique views to earn $100. Hubpages isn't the best way to earn ad revenue and if you're here for profit then perhaps you should explore alternatives such as starting your own blog.

    There are a lot of other variables including topics, cpc, etc.

  7. psycheskinner profile image81
    psycheskinnerposted 8 years ago

    "1c a day" is not dependent on traffic  : /

    1. brandonmcculloch profile image82
      brandonmccullochposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      I misread the question. The answer is 10,000 days.

      1. Sed-me profile image81
        Sed-meposted 8 years agoin reply to this

        Ok, now factor in all the days where I didn't make 1 cent. Now how long will it take me?

  8. Uzochukwu Mike profile image78
    Uzochukwu Mikeposted 8 years ago

    You need to write more to make $100. 1 cent a day is very small.

  9. Paul Maplesden profile image77
    Paul Maplesdenposted 8 years ago

    If you're just using AdSense (i.e. not the HP earnings program), I've created a helpful hub and calculator so that you can work out exactly how many visitors you need, based on cost-per-click, click-through rate and a few other factors.

    You can find a link on my profile page to: Money From AdSense - Calculate How Many Visitors You Need.

  10. robhampton profile image93
    robhamptonposted 8 years ago

    I can tell you it is NOT the amount of hubs. It is all about CONTENT. I have 30 featured hubs and do better than many with 400-500 hubs. My largest monthly payout, without being specific since that is against the rules, has been just shy of $700.00. Yes, with only 30 featured hubs! It's all about the content, and how well you know search engine optimization.

  11. Huntgoddess profile image69
    Huntgoddessposted 8 years ago

    Wow, good for you! That is awesome.

    I do not know SEO at all. I try reading about it, but it seems to just come down to picking keywords that get a lot of hits, and honestly reflect your content. There are articles about SEO everywhere, but they all seem pretty much the same.

    Do you have any particular recommendations for simple, easy resources about SEO?

    Thanks again, and congratulations.

    1. robhampton profile image93
      robhamptonposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      It seems as though "do it yourself"  type of articles seem to be  strong. People want to save money. Articles about, say, auto maintenance, electrical,  etc.. I write mostly articles about pool service and maintenance and get tons of traffic.

  12. lorabelle_reboya profile image61
    lorabelle_reboyaposted 8 years ago

    Add me I will teach you how to monetize it.

  13. profile image0
    vasantha T kposted 8 years ago

    Thanks members, there is a typo in the question, it's How many instead of may - excuse for that!

 
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