What is the Most You Have Made in One Day on HubPages?

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  1. internpete profile image79
    internpeteposted 12 years ago

    What is the Most You Have Made in One Day on HubPages?

    How much have you made in one day? Curious to see what the most anyone has made in a day from HubPages is. Write your best result!

  2. jdmanista profile image61
    jdmanistaposted 12 years ago

    I made a whopping 12 cents one day! Killin' it!

  3. profile image0
    Jade0215posted 12 years ago

    83 cents and it's been going downhill from there!

    1. DS Duby profile image72
      DS Dubyposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      You are such a talented writer Jade  I really thought your number would be higher, but give it time you are sure to rank high on google.

  4. BritInTexas profile image75
    BritInTexasposted 12 years ago

    27 cents!  I'm trying hard not to spend it all at once!

  5. sparkster profile image85
    sparksterposted 12 years ago

    A lot more than stated here so far!  I'm not currently willing to disclose the amount though... unless maybe a few more answers are posted... and I've only been using the Hubpages earning scheme for 2 days!

    1. internpete profile image79
      internpeteposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      nice, only two days, wow!

    2. sparkster profile image85
      sparksterposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Yep, been at Hubpages for 4 years but only signed up to the earnings scheme 2 days ago.

    3. internpete profile image79
      internpeteposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Well, I made about 6.50 the other day. way above what I usually get so it was exciting. Came from one hub mostly because it was a current super popular topic.

    4. sparkster profile image85
      sparksterposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Wow, that's good!  I haven't been making that much. You need to keep your eyes on the super popular topics!

    5. robhampton profile image61
      robhamptonposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      what is the "earning scheme"?

    6. internpete profile image79
      internpeteposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      robhampton - the 'earning scheme' is hubpages earning program. It is separate from Google Adsense, and Hubbers earn through impressions instead of clicks.

  6. no body profile image73
    no bodyposted 12 years ago

    51 cents. I am grateful for it and appreciate any I get.

  7. Redberry Sky profile image89
    Redberry Skyposted 12 years ago

    39 cents has been my highest day so far.  It was a red letter day indeed!

  8. DS Duby profile image72
    DS Dubyposted 12 years ago

    somewhere around 5 dollars but that's from views alone with adsense its higher. I don't bother with Ebay or Amazon. I don't use any schemes though.

  9. MomsTreasureChest profile image85
    MomsTreasureChestposted 12 years ago

    A lot less than sparkster and dsduby.  Do tell sparks and ds what is one best tip for those of us who aspire to reach your earning status?

    1. DS Duby profile image72
      DS Dubyposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      promote your work outside of hubpages, promote other hubbers work that you enjoy as well the rest will come with time.

  10. profile image0
    rickyliceaposted 12 years ago

    13 cents so far. I only have three weeks on hear, and I haven't gone on a following spree, so I'm sure one could easily earn more.

    1. profile image0
      rickyliceaposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      here

    2. DS Duby profile image72
      DS Dubyposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      a following spree is a waste of time, follow hubbers who share your interest and you will gain loyal readers

  11. newcalendar profile image62
    newcalendarposted 12 years ago

    30 cents, which was a really good result and total surprise. I had a random traffic spike on an article, someone must of shared it on facebook. I'll probably never know who though.

  12. OldRoses profile image67
    OldRosesposted 12 years ago

    I signed up for the whole earnings thing yesterday (still not sure how it works) and earned ten cents over night.

  13. Recently Awakened profile image61
    Recently Awakenedposted 12 years ago

    I have made almost 50 cents in one day. I am excited because I have only been on hubpages for 30 days now. Hopefully, once I do some more research and see how things actually work, I will be able to bring this amount up. Good luck to all of you.

    1. internpete profile image79
      internpeteposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      yes, not bad! You must be doing something right already! Keep it up!

  14. donnah75 profile image94
    donnah75posted 12 years ago

    27 cents was my highest, I think.  What I am excited about is that I am still earning up to 11 cents a day, even though I haven't published in more than a week.  It might even be two weeks now.  I am so busy at the moment the writing isn't getting done, but the pennies are still piling up.  That is encouraging.  I do, however, aspire to have days that earn over a dollar.  I think with hard work, that time will come eventually.  Great question.

  15. mydigital-mind profile image60
    mydigital-mindposted 12 years ago

    Ive been on here a week and in my first four days I have earned 50 cents. Not sure if thats good or bad. Im still waiting to be approved for adsense, Im curious as to what I earned 50 cents on since adsense is awaiting finalized page review and approval?

    1. internpete profile image79
      internpeteposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Thats pretty good! You probably earned that from Hubpages ad program which is completely separate from google adsense. Or maybe from Ebay/Amazon? You might have to do some poking around, but Google adsense earnings don't show up on Hubpages.

 
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