Which happens more often: You submit work to HubPage Network sites, or let HubPa

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  1. Luke Holm profile image89
    Luke Holmposted 7 years ago

    Which happens more often: You submit work to HubPage Network sites, or let HubPages submit for you?

    I've had a few of my hubs get submitted to network affiliated sites by HubPages, but I'm curious if you submit them as well.  If so, how often do you submit them?  Is this one of the key components to making money through hubbing?  Thank you!

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  2. SgtCecil profile image82
    SgtCecilposted 7 years ago

    hubpages chose 2 of my hubs (i think) from the start. i've never submitted. to anyone who has submitted, how did it go?

  3. tsmog profile image87
    tsmogposted 7 years ago

    You can submit one Hub to be reviewed every two weeks for a Niche Site. That does not mean per Niche site, it means for all. To my knowledge, HP is still vetting existing Hubs deemed acceptable by some criteria but may look at submissions first. That is because the editor staff is about a dozen (?). I think, though unsure, the criteria is germane to a Niche Site, quality, and traffic history.

    Footnote: There are many Hubbers on the Forums with experience and expertise with the Niche sites and submissions. It is not uncommon for discussions to be there about quality and how-to stuff about submissions. If you wish to post a question there on that topic I suggest going to Forums default page and then posting under HubPages Community → Getting Help from HubPages Community. 

    I have had two Hubs moved, but they were chosen by HP. I have not tried submitting one yet. Yes, the earning potential is much greater at Niche site. That is because of how Google views websites today. Specialist sites are valued more.

    1. Luke Holm profile image89
      Luke Holmposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you for the answers!  They provided good insight.  Take care and good luck!

  4. tamarawilhite profile image82
    tamarawilhiteposted 7 years ago

    I rarely submit hubs for network sites, my newly published hubs periodically get picked up for network sites.
    I don't see a difference between network and non-network hubs on income.

 
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