How many hubs have you written in one day?

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  1. cabmgmnt profile image85
    cabmgmntposted 11 years ago

    How many hubs have you written in one day?

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    Lynn S. Murphyposted 11 years ago

    I have written 3. It was about geneaology and they just flowed one after the other. I love it when the writing does that.

    1. cabmgmnt profile image85
      cabmgmntposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I have written 3 at the most...I feel brain dead after this.

  3. LauraD093 profile image71
    LauraD093posted 11 years ago

    I am the hub-community's metaphoric turtle-or snail writer. I write when the muse strikes and envy those like previous writer Lynn S Murphy  that can write 3 hubs in one day...that's awesome. I unfortunately do not operate that way I wrote two in two days which burnt me out for about a week.

  4. kittythedreamer profile image76
    kittythedreamerposted 11 years ago

    I would say if I'm on a roll and I have nothing else to do about 2 or 3 in a day. But usually it takes 3 or 4 days for me to write one quality hub.

    1. cabmgmnt profile image85
      cabmgmntposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      If I am well versed on the topic I can knock out a quality hub in a day, otherwise, I am like you and take a couple of days because I like to research things well.

  5. CloudExplorer profile image76
    CloudExplorerposted 11 years ago

    I wrote a 5 part series in a single day, it was an epic poem series, and was so many words that it might have deterred folks from viewing it, but I guess the search engines do not favor it none. It was a valiant effort though for sure, oh and each poem is way over 500 words each. Go figure!!! great question.

    1. cabmgmnt profile image85
      cabmgmntposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Wow! I am not a poet and couldn't imagine undertaking such a huge series.

  6. JT Walters profile image71
    JT Waltersposted 11 years ago

    Ten but I think the quality of hubs drops significantly after six or 3000+ words.

    1. cabmgmnt profile image85
      cabmgmntposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Do the hubscores drop or does your personal score?

    2. JT Walters profile image71
      JT Waltersposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      My overall hubscore drops which I hate because even when I know they are quality hubs the score still drops.  I only have  done about (10) during the 100 hubs in 30 day challenge and yes your score drops.  It is a penalty.

    3. lobobrandon profile image88
      lobobrandonposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I don't think it is a penalty. Score doesn't really matter as long as you stay above 75. Just write high quality and if you think its good enough there's no harm in publishing it.

  7. LuisEGonzalez profile image77
    LuisEGonzalezposted 11 years ago

    Normally I write a hub per day, but have written 11 on a couple of occasions. However, I never publish more than one on a single day.
    Most of the time I have around 10 unpublished hubs just "aging" gracefully.

    1. cabmgmnt profile image85
      cabmgmntposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I have been shooting for one a day...kudos to you...it takes a lot of effort and hard work to keep on top of it daily.

  8. randomcreative profile image86
    randomcreativeposted 11 years ago

    Normally I don't publish more than 1 per day.  Occasionally I publish 2.

  9. Grams Study profile image61
    Grams Studyposted 11 years ago

    I usually only write just one depends on what I am thinking about at the time

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    Larry Wallposted 11 years ago

    I write two or three a week as a rule. Sometimes, I spend so much time dealing with overly involved discussions or forums that I do not get to write anything original. I have given up on forums. I do not like the format, because it is impossible to follow the chronological order. It is hard to tell who is arguing with whom.

    Comments to hubs can be just as time consuming. I sometimes state on a hub after it has reached the 20 comment mark, that I am accepting no more comments, unless someone really comes up with something outstanding. People start repeating other people and it soon becomes boring. Often, the discussion will take such a dramatic turn, it is time to start a new hub.

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    sheilamyersposted 10 years ago

    I found your question because I was going to ask the same one and did a search to see if it had already been asked. I'm new to Hubpages and trying to get a good selection of topics for people to choose from if they visit my profile. I'm finding I can write one or two a day. It actually takes me longer to proofread, edit, and decide on my final layout than it does to write the main text. I see me only writing a couple of hubs a week starting next week. Even though I wish I could sit and write constantly (because I love writing), there are too many other things I have to do. You know ... those irritating interruptions like a day job, laundry, shopping for groceries, and on and on.

 
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