Should I write just one hub a-day, or as many hubs as possible?

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  1. cafeteria profile image62
    cafeteriaposted 11 years ago

    Should I write just one hub a-day, or as many hubs as possible?

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  2. starstream profile image68
    starstreamposted 11 years ago

    Write whenever you feel motivated!  And enjoy the journey.  This is such an interesting set of contributors.

  3. j80caldwell profile image71
    j80caldwellposted 11 years ago

    I tell you what,,,,,,, if can you write 30 really good hubs in 30 days that's not bad at all--anything above 30 I would consider a really good month: that's  well over 300 hubs in a years time dude. lol

  4. Millionaire Tips profile image91
    Millionaire Tipsposted 11 years ago

    The important thing to focus on is quality.  You need to make sure you cover the topic as well as possible, check for grammar and spelling, reread it to see if it all makes sense.  Then add the links, photos, polls, etc., to make sure that it is an interesting hub that provides value to your readers.

    You will get better long term results with quality hubs.

    I personally don't limit myself to one hub a day. It takes me about 2-5 hours for me to write a quality hub, and I usually work on it over several days.  Sometimes I can finish more than one of these hubs in one day, since they were started earlier.  When I do that, I try to leave a few hours in between postings though, so that the first one has a chance to get some reads before the next one comes along.

    When I am not working, I have the time to devote 8 hours to writing hubs, I can get several out in one day. 

    If you can write more than one quality hub in one day, then go for it.  You'll get a bigger portfolio faster that way.

    But remember to keep the focus on quality.  Do not sacrifice quality for quantity.

  5. incomeguru profile image95
    incomeguruposted 11 years ago

    Cafeteria you see i would advice you publish one hub per day, but you can write two or more hubs per day. Based on my own experience publishing two or more hubs per day brought me lower HubberScore.

  6. LuisEGonzalez profile image82
    LuisEGonzalezposted 11 years ago

    Heed the advice and opinions posted here by others. If you can write one per day that is quality, informative and interesting then by all means do so.

    I personally write/publish one per day and have around 15 on hold for when I don't feel inspired or too busy to write.

    Whatever method you choose, try to make it a habit and you are sure to do good on this site so long as your articles are well received by audiences.

  7. JT Walters profile image74
    JT Waltersposted 11 years ago

    I think it is important to establish a routine of writing more then a routine of publishing.  Remember you can always write one hub a day and then wait to publish it until you feel your are ready.  I notice my score seems to go down when I publish more then one hub a day but the quality of my writing may drop the more I write.

    I believe in routine but as I write this to you I am on break.

  8. hillymillydee profile image61
    hillymillydeeposted 11 years ago

    Write as much as you like as long as it is not against Hubpages guidelines. The more you write, the more  you expect of possible revenue. There is no limit.

 
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