Yikes! So many hubs and so little time. I find myself reading hubs when I should be doing my other job.
It's addicting.
hehehe yea it is addicting but I actually don't read as many as I should lol
Oh and thanks for the comment on one of my hubs. and WELCOME!
You're welcome and thank YOU for the welcome.
I try to read at least a couple a day. Sometimes several, but I spend too much time playing in the forums lately.
I'd say 2 to 6 most days. Most days I look through my daily email of favorite hubbers who have published. Some days none, like the weeks of Healthcare and Toys HubMobs, where I wrote 7 and 8 hubs in a week. Sometimes 10 or more, because sometimes I'll read all of the HubNuggets nominees in 1 day. Sometimes I'll read because my brain does not want to settle down to write.
Hello
Good question. It varies but probably about 8 a day. I am quite new so I'm still seeking lots of information and on a very steep learning curve. I find it very addictive and so I might even be reading more than that.
I try to read 4 to 5 hubs a day. Sometimes I get to read more, sometimes I get to read less. Depends on my mood and how busy I am during the day
I think it depends really. When I am at my day job (work at a school) I just don't have the energy to write so I stick to reading and where I feel inspired to post a comment. During the school holidays I tend to want to pack in as much writing as I can so don't tend to read as much.
I have to say tho that there is a wealth of good info here that I suspect will make all the difference to my success here over time. As I read more about finding good keywords or promoting my hubs or whatever I am refining my talents and hopefully will avoid dud topics (at least for me dud topics, others may well be able to write on them better then me).
I just finished reading one that grabbed my eye and it was a very high scorer, 100. It was written as a reply to a question someone had asked, goes to show that using the question sections or the idea bank may just be a good resource for good topics to write on!
Most days around 2 but I could easily read more, there's so many fantastic hubs.
I try to read a couple a day, but it's hard as I don't have a lot of time.
I try to read as many as I can a day. Around 7, but sometimes more dependant on my mood.
Not enough - it depends on what else is going on and whether I'm in the mood for reading.
Averagely and on a regular day, I read 10-15 hubs a day...
That's too many ..... do you live on hubpages .....
No I dont lol, but I like reading and we have really good writers here that they make you an addict!!! Try for example, Jess Killmenow, poetlorraine, ralwus, Invictus, Pachuca.....etccc and the list gooes on...
Oh, it's so nice of you... Such an honor...
About 100 per week. When I am not writing or painting or reading a book. I wish I could read that many every day.
On the weekends I go through my email and at least browse through each Hub I've been emailed about, I try to comment when I have time, I always rate.
During the week I try to find one or two hubbers I haven't read before that I like
I faithfully read 3-4 hubs daily and then on Friday nights I read all the hubnuggets before voting.
Too many. Help, I'm becoming addicted.
(Did I say "becoming")?
This is a great question.
I just joined last night, but read 3 before retiring. I will read some more today as well as make another one or two.
usually 4-5 a day. sometimes more. I also try to comment on those I read. or if I see someone in the forums who has left a good message, I will go read the profile and one of the hubs.
It depends on what I have got on. I have to do other things online, so I pick up a few from all over my fan list and try to leave the time to really enjoy the subjects and writers that I like and leave a comment. I NEVER leave negative comments, after all nobody makes me keep reading if it is of little interest to me I'm gone.
Probably 20 a week?
I never leave negative comments either, it's a waste of time and energy. my feelings are that someone took the time to write what they felt was worthy of writing. I read some from my daily newsletter plus writers I have never heard of.
Hello earnestshub and RebkahELLE
If I like a hub I try to leave comments. I agree with you both and I only leave positive comments. Those hubs I begin to read and don't like, I exit quickly and find something I do like to read.
I try to read as many as I can however I have gotten lazy when it has came to commenting, but I know I read them.
Depends on the day and week, but I average between 4 - 8 a day. I don't always leave a comment, though I try.
when I first started HP, I remember reading somewhere as suggested by Paul Edmonson, CEO of HP, to read and comment on 5- 10 hubs a day. I always try for at least 5. I think it's a great practice. I found the hub.
http://hubpages.com/hub/How-to-Get-Peop … og-or-Hubs
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