The Future of Poetry on HubPages

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  1. Glenn Stok profile image67
    Glenn Stokposted 5 years ago

    HubPages and Medium function differently. The purpose of writing on HubPages is to attract organic traffic. However, people don’t necessarily search for poetry with search engines.

    Medium, on the other hand, has publications dedicated to poetry, and has followers who pay to read. So when you publish poetry in the right Medium publication, that has a lot of poetry followers, you can expect more readers who are interested in poetry.

    I discuss that in my hub “20 Questions About the Medium Publishing Platform.”

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      Emceerposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you. I'm just going to check your article.

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      Emceerposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      Your HubPages profile isn't immediately showing that article. I swisscowed, and found this:


      Tips and Advice for Writing on the Medium Platform
      https://www.glennstok.com/list-help-for-medium.php

      A Writer's 20 Questions About the Medium Publishing Platform. This article is a Q&A session I've had with a curious writer who asked relevant questions about the Medium publishing platform. The resulting discussion provides useful answers for all interested authors.

  2. theraggededge profile image84
    theraggededgeposted 5 years ago

    Why do you do that? Why can't you just read it without pasting the text here?

    Have you heard of 'duplicate content', or do you just not care?

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      Emceerposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      A duplicate content
      Is meant to be sent
      Without the author's consent!
      So make a home with straws and tent,
      And make it bent
      By money you've lent
      To pilgrims and strangers alike--
      With the help of Harvey Dent!

  3. Glenn Stok profile image67
    Glenn Stokposted 5 years ago

    Emceer, Please delete your post where you duplicated my content. There was no purpose for doing that.

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      Emceerposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      Yes, have deleted that.

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    Emceerposted 5 years ago

    By the way: Could anyone explain what this duplicate content stuff is? Copy~pasting from a hubber's article actually should increase traffic to the original content -- isn't that so?

    1. Glenn Stok profile image67
      Glenn Stokposted 5 years agoin reply to this
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        Emceerposted 5 years agoin reply to this

        https://hubstatic.com/15031934.jpg

        1. NateB11 profile image87
          NateB11posted 5 years agoin reply to this

          lollollollolbig_smile

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    Emceerposted 5 years ago

    Morale = HubPages is no longer a poetic site.

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    Emceerposted 5 years ago

    lol

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    Emceerposted 5 years ago

    A new day
    A new say,
    A new bay a new stay,
    A new life
    A new strife,
    A new collar a new tie,
    A new goal, a new roll,
    A new lol, a new toll!
    Go on, because we're in Huntington!
    Spean on, because this is Pluton!

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    Emceerposted 5 years ago

    An epic thread! :-D

 
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