How to transfer money from Hubpages to Paypal?
I have registered account of Paypal associated with my HP account. I have started earning some amount after clearing some issues and queries. What happens to it? Do I have to Withdraw or gets transferred automatically? Is there any limit for transfer?
I checked my PP account but nothing so far? Please help me out as I am not able to find it in FAQ section as well.
Once you earn $50, Hubpages pays you automatically the next month. See:
http://hubpages.com/faq/#royalties
When you hit the threshold of $50.00, HubPages will transfer the money to your account automatically. You may have a month waiting period? I hit the threshold last month and just got paid a few days ago and had it transferred to my bank account, IN which it arrived yesterday.
Nice. Sounds Great..Thanks and Congrats.. [Smiles]
I was paid twice so far. Unfortunately my numbers have gone down by half.
But what if i haven't made 50 dollars yet? Then they will pay me on the 28th of the next month when i made 50 dollars right?
Yes you get paid on the 28th of the month after.
The month **after**. So if you reach the $50 threshold in June, you will get paid on the 28th July.
However, you've only been here four days. It would be unusual to reach $50 in your very first month.
Oh thank you Ma,'am. Any suggestion on what article i should write on?
Most suggestions is to write on what's challeges your readers are going through, and providing realstic solutions. For example, are people complaining too much about a cold and its symptoms? D'you have a remedy for that? D'you think people are going to adopt your solutions? That's okay for you to write or not. The bottomline: provide what people want. Thanks.
Definitely 'best sites that pay writers' Especially as you have already researched the topic.
Hi everyone here, i have the same question as posted earlier in this thread. I joined in september 2022 and have crossed the threshold in october with the grace of God..but i have not recieved my payment in my paypal account yet...please guide me regarding the issue or confusion faced by me...i shall be really thankful.
We get paid one month when we reach the threshold value. The money received at the end of October was based on our September earnings. We’ll receive our October earnings at the end of November.
Congratulations on reaching payout when you’ve only published three articles. That’s amazing.
Thanks AliciaC for your timely response.
By the Grace of God i have reached the threshold, surprisingly. Nevertheless the amount is not very impressive.
Olealea - I suggest you give the Learning Center - follow the link at "help" top right - a thorough read. It's where you will find all the answers to questions you pose in this forum.
I agree with Rupert, the Learning Center is better source than trawling through 9 year old forum pages.
Yea, but we know this is the internet, things never change around here in 9 years!
I just realised that I had asked this question around 9 years ago.
Hello how many articles should be published before to get that 50$? or how to know how much you earn in your article?
Sugar Faith - There's no definitive answer. A rule of thumb is that you need about 1,000 views per day to reach payout each month. My guess is that you need something approaching 100 articles to hit that number of views. But, there are numerous imponderables such as how long a reader stays on your page and how high your article is ranked on Google.
Thank you so much for answering my confusing question.
Over $50 from three articles on Discover in a month is amazing. Congratulations.
It's an unbelievable achievement! (I'm using deliberate ambiguity)
Whether it's worth reviving a ten-year-old thread for, I don't know. Not blaming you Bev, this one just seems like one of those discussions that refuses to die!
Unbelievable is probably pretty appropriate. Check the page views accolade.
Certainly, the two climate change articles wouldn't bring in the big revenues necessary to achieve the threshold within a matter of weeks. Even if they did very well, they would only make cents.
The only possible way that I could see the earnings happening would be through consistent revenue from Amazon sales in the makeup article. That's extremely unlikely given that makeup is a hugely competitive topic area and the article is in Discover and very young.
But why would someone be dishonest about achieving the threshold? What would be the purpose?
Plus PayPal doesn't even work in Pakistan so they can't get paid anyway...
Maybe it's a misunderstanding or mistake...
It's all a mystery to me, anyway.
by IsaiasPablo90 9 years ago
I'm not allowed to withdraw money from my Hubs. I know the limit is $50 before the funds are transferred. Is there a way to possibly to transfer them another way?
by Goutam Kumar Biswas 10 years ago
How to withdraw money from hubpages?I am very new here and PayPal payment method is not supported in my country. I can not join the e-bay program for PayPal. Though I am writing here but I don't how can I withdraw money from it. Do you have any good suggestion for me?
by TheMusiconomy 10 years ago
I already have my paypal account linked in settings. Hubpages owes me $58. How do I get the money?
by Keith Ham 12 years ago
When does HubPages pay a person? How exactly does it work?I have 50 plus dollars, I'm just wondering how all this works or how they pay you - I'm new to the whole process and am excited to actually have earned something from my writing.
by Eugene Brennan 6 years ago
Usually I do until the exchange rate is favourable.
by Nicole K 10 years ago
How do you get your earnings transferred to Paypal?How do you get your money transferred into your PayPal account? My PayPal account is configured, but it doesn't look like any of my earnings have been transferred to it.
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