RAISE YOUR HANDS who make $10 or more a day on Hub Pages.

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  1. Ultimate Hubber profile image69
    Ultimate Hubberposted 15 years ago

    So how can you do it and what do you think you will be earning after like a couple of months?

    1. Mark Knowles profile image58
      Mark Knowlesposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      I made $1100 last month spread across the three affiliates:

      http://hubpages.com/hub/Making-Money-On … t-hubpages

      My target is to make this eventually become a living wage. I would hazard a guess you can acheive that within about 6 months if that is all you do.

      1. lrohner profile image69
        lrohnerposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        Great hub, Mark. Question though -- why only one outgoing link?

      2. kmackey32 profile image54
        kmackey32posted 15 years agoin reply to this

        WOW I really suck. lol
        I have made a few cents while i have been here!!

      3. KCC Big Country profile image79
        KCC Big Countryposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        That's impressive....I wanna be like you when I grow up!

      4. nicomp profile image60
        nicompposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        Do you have any thoughts as to why eBay accepts some affiliates and rejects others? I've been rejected twice already. They don't provide much feedback.

      5. apeksha profile image67
        apekshaposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        great.congrats...and many a times I asked help to other hubbers ..but ..no help..

  2. profile image0
    Ghost32posted 15 years ago

    I understand your "need to know" but can only say it took me quite a while (about 10 months) to receive my first AdSense check (which happens when you earn $100 or more in total).  In all fairness, though, most Hubbers who are earning the $10 per day (and there are some) seem to be using Affiliate capsules with Amazon and/or eBay in addition to Google AdSense, while I'm only using AdSense.

    You might want to browse through the Forums for topics that address the issue of making money on HubPages and/or other sites with your writing.  I'm now doing that at least weekly and always learn something new.

  3. Lissie profile image77
    Lissieposted 15 years ago

    $10 - $20 best day so far $22, average just over $10
    adsense
    my aim is $2000/month or about $66/day

    http://lissowerbutts.com/you-really-can … -hubpages/

  4. ethel smith profile image83
    ethel smithposted 15 years ago

    I wish I could make that much and kick the paid work in to touch. Currently Amazon seems to be a dead loss. Still I will be patient and report back if I suddenly am able to live like a millionaire lol.

    1. Ultimate Hubber profile image69
      Ultimate Hubberposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Hope you make at least a 100$ a month. Should be that as you have written 46 quality hubs.

  5. BristolBoy profile image65
    BristolBoyposted 15 years ago

    That would be a good amount to make.  Think at the moment the maximum i have made in a day is approximately $40 when I got a surge in page views from Yahoo!

    http://alittleextramoneyuk.blogspot.com … nings.html

    However, I generally average about a single dollar, but then I only have a few hubs!

    1. Ultimate Hubber profile image69
      Ultimate Hubberposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      I read the detail on the link you posted. That is impressive.

  6. profile image0
    girly_girl09posted 15 years ago

    My highest day so far has been $10 and some change. But, I'm averaging $6 a day the last 15 days or so. Last month, I averaged $3.63 a day.

    For amazon earnings, my highest day has been around $30. I have been making almost one sale a day, but the commissions vary. I'm happy with anything from Amazon...I mainly focus on Adsense.


    I plan to get up to $20 a day (with adsense) by the end of August so I can earn around $600 a month.

    1. Ultimate Hubber profile image69
      Ultimate Hubberposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Now this is really interesting that you have managed to earn such good amounts within 2 months of joining the HubPages.

      What's the secret behind your success here?[I will call it success as most people don't achieve such benchmarks that quickly.]

  7. gamergirl profile image89
    gamergirlposted 15 years ago

    Last month I made 97 bucks, would've been more but Amazon shut down all affiliate accounts for my state no thanks to some shady lawmaking.

    I'm looking at making more this month, but honestly I can tell you that after being a member of the site for 2 days you won't instantly make thousands of dollars - it takes time, research, quality writing, and tweaking. smile

  8. relache profile image65
    relacheposted 15 years ago

    My average earnings for 2009 so far are $300/month, which is about $10/day.

    1. viryabo profile image85
      viryaboposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      When, oh when will i get there. Earn roughly 50p (sterling)a day.Lousy hun!!

      1. Ultimate Hubber profile image69
        Ultimate Hubberposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        I haven't earned a dime yet. Think it takes time for your hubs to rank high in SERPS(Search Engine Result PageS). As she is on Hub Pages for around 3 years, so 300/month make sense.

        1. meetbrandon profile image63
          meetbrandonposted 15 years agoin reply to this

          Ultimate Hubber, I have a hub I did on my first day (less than a week ago) already in the Top 10 on Google.  Search "tithing scripture."  Its all a matter of good SEO.

          1. Ultimate Hubber profile image69
            Ultimate Hubberposted 15 years agoin reply to this

            That is really nice!!!

        2. viryabo profile image85
          viryaboposted 15 years agoin reply to this

          I guess you're right.

  9. Julie-Ann Amos profile image58
    Julie-Ann Amosposted 15 years ago

    £5-6 sterling a day BUT amazon and ebay are very unpredictable.

  10. HealthCare Basics profile image61
    HealthCare Basicsposted 15 years ago

    Nothing so far, and not counting on an income from hupages.

  11. traceye profile image70
    traceyeposted 15 years ago

    Around $800 last month from hubpages.

    What does that work out?  $26 a day?

    But to be fair, I've been an internet marketer for a while now so I do have some experience in mmo, even though I've only started using hubpages (and loving them).

    Keep learning and you'll be earning more in no time.

    Tracey

    1. viryabo profile image85
      viryaboposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks for the encouragement. BTW what does MMO stand for?

      1. traceye profile image70
        traceyeposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        Make Money Online

    2. Ultimate Hubber profile image69
      Ultimate Hubberposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Now this is really amazing that some1 can make this much with just 48 hubs. These got to be some really high quality hubs.

      1. traceye profile image70
        traceyeposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        LOL, you don't need high quality hubs (although I'm not saying my hubs suck) you just need lots of highly targeted traffic and good rankings in the SERPS  (search engine rankings).

        I'm more about making money online than I am about writing masterpiece hubs.  Gotta feed the family wink

        1. Ultimate Hubber profile image69
          Ultimate Hubberposted 15 years agoin reply to this

          You mean Search Engine Result Pages(SERPS). LOL... kidding... I might take some MMO and SEO classes from you.

  12. Misha profile image65
    Mishaposted 15 years ago

    I do smile

    1. Ultimate Hubber profile image69
      Ultimate Hubberposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      That's nice

  13. my-success-guru profile image55
    my-success-guruposted 15 years ago

    I make $10 per day! oh you didn't mean my day job. My bad! By the way did you know job stands for (Just over broke) LOL I found it's still better to have a job so you aren't way under broke LOL

  14. my-success-guru profile image55
    my-success-guruposted 15 years ago

    Seriously who makes $10 per day or more on Hubpages?

    1. Ultimate Hubber profile image69
      Ultimate Hubberposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      I think if there are any, they want to keep their wealth a secret. :d

  15. Maddie Ruud profile image69
    Maddie Ruudposted 15 years ago

    I've made over $10 a day since my fifth month on HubPages... What was that, about 2 years ago?  On a particularly good day, I once made over $200 from a single hub.

    1. Ultimate Hubber profile image69
      Ultimate Hubberposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Now this is quite a profile. How did you do it?

      1. Maddie Ruud profile image69
        Maddie Ruudposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        Bubblegum, shoestring, and a little bit of luck...

        No, but really, it was a lot of trial and error at the beginning, then I saw what worked and continued to do it.  I started a series of hubs on my process (see http://hubpages.com/hub/Success-on-HubPages), but I've let it slip after two.  I should get back on that.

  16. Whitney05 profile image81
    Whitney05posted 15 years ago

    I make on average $20-$25 a day. My lowest day is typically around $18. Last month across all three affiliates, I averaged over $900.

    My secret... There's not one. Write whatever interests me.

  17. jenblacksheep profile image68
    jenblacksheepposted 15 years ago

    I've not earned a single thing so far. But I think that's mainly because I've just published my hubs and hoped for the best. I am determined at some point to go through and sort out keywords and all these other things I've been hearing about!

  18. profile image0
    Nelle Hoxieposted 15 years ago

    I just sorted through my records and channels and realize that I'm making $10 a day and more combining adsense, Amazon and Ebay. So it can happen fairly quickly.

    I've just gotten into the morning routine of writing at least one hub, with my Coffee and Toast.

    1. BristolBoy profile image65
      BristolBoyposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      That is a really good idea.  I keep having problems deciding what to write about though.  Some of my hubs take a while and I am trying to write about hubs which both interest me and have a chance of achieving traffic - which is easier said than done!

  19. profile image0
    Nelle Hoxieposted 15 years ago

    Bristol Boy I learned a long time ago, that if you want to make alot of money online you have to write a lot. And it has to be done consistently everyday. Between one thing and another I write about 2,500 words a day, atleast 6 days a weak, usually seven. This is my job, not a hobby.

    1. BristolBoy profile image65
      BristolBoyposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Yes that is good going.  I guess I have been poor in my efforts up until now in terms of making money.  Am planning on making my next few hubs much more suitable for generating money though.

  20. profile image0
    Nelle Hoxieposted 15 years ago

    I think you're being needlessly hard on yourself. You've had some impressive successes here. It's always hard to turn away from fun writing. Yesterday I wrote a book review, just because I loved the book so much. I know it won't be a big cash cow. But it was fun to write.

    1. BristolBoy profile image65
      BristolBoyposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks.  I guess I have been lucky with my surge in earnings on one day.  Just don't think I have made my hubs which I have made so far have been targeted enough towards ways of making money.  Thinking of attempting to see if I can create hubs which are both fun and likely to make me money, using the Adwords keyword tool.  Hopefully I will be able to make it and then I will be happy and have the best of both worlds!

 
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