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    FoxtrotAlfaRomeoposted 4 years ago

    What he submit article on "hubpages network site" how does it work?

    1. theraggededge profile image87
      theraggededgeposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      What are you asking? I'm not sure who 'he' is.

      However, articles on network sites have to be written in almost-perfect English.

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    FoxtrotAlfaRomeoposted 4 years ago

    Thanks for your concern, I want to ask whats does this option mean, "submit article to hubpages network site" it appears in your profile at the top of your article.

    1. theraggededge profile image87
      theraggededgeposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      It means you can click that and request that editors consider your article for one of the network sites.

      You can see the list of sites by clicking on the HubPages logo at the top of this page. They are listed down the right-hand side.

      Network sites are where the best articles go. They usually get more traffic.

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    FoxtrotAlfaRomeoposted 4 years ago

    Oh thanks. I'm a new hubber, just featured two articles. Can I do that? And as being a senior hubber kindly suggest me what should write for, I'm good in English but still looking for a discipline to write on.

    1. theraggededge profile image87
      theraggededgeposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Yes you can submit it (only one every 14 days though), but all new featured articles are automatically considered for the networks, so there's no need to do it for a new article.

      I can't tell you what topics to write on, that's your job, as a writer. What are you interested in? What parts of your life could you share?

      One thing I will say - if you publish 'how to write articles', the writing and formatting has to be perfect.

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    FoxtrotAlfaRomeoposted 4 years ago

    Mam please, just give me few minutes.

    I want to summarize 100 books written on different topics such as; motivation, education, business, etc.

    I will read book, which is my passion , and summarize it an article of 2000 to 4000 words.

    For this I have to work really hard. I just want to confirm how hubpages will give me extra benifit of my work. You know its quite time talking.
    You from your experience, please guide me should I do this or opt something else ?

    1. theraggededge profile image87
      theraggededgeposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      If you want to earn here, it's unlikely that summarising books will be helpful.

      The best articles are those that solve a problem or give information not easily found elsewhere on the internet. You have to write what people are looking for.

      HubPages doesn't 'give benefits'. It's up to you to make the best of the platform.

      If you go to my profile, you'll see an article on the flip thing at the top that gives some tips for writing here.

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        Predoxposted 4 years agoin reply to this

        Who are you?

        1. theraggededge profile image87
          theraggededgeposted 4 years agoin reply to this

          Aw... the troll has been banned again.

          1. DrMark1961 profile image99
            DrMark1961posted 4 years agoin reply to this

            Yeah, I left a comment on one of his threads and before I could answer his reply the thread was gone, as well as his latest account! The HP staff must keep his IP on a post it note stuck to one of their computers.

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              FoxtrotAlfaRomeoposted 4 years agoin reply to this
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        Predoxposted 4 years agoin reply to this

        How do I know that you're not a '1 dollar per article" remote-worker for hire?

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        FoxtrotAlfaRomeoposted 4 years agoin reply to this

        Ok. last thing. How hubpages give benefit if someone writes an article of 1000 or 3000 words. Is there any difference in earning.

        1. theraggededge profile image87
          theraggededgeposted 4 years agoin reply to this

          No, there's no difference, apart from the fact that a longer article keeps the reader on the page for a longer time, thus ensuring an ad impression, which is how you earn.

          But you still have to make sure the information is useful and answers the reader's needs. Otherwise they will press the Back button and you won't get paid for the view.

        2. OldRoses profile image67
          OldRosesposted 4 years agoin reply to this

          Are you aware that Hubpages pays only through PayPal which is not available in Pakistan?  So you will not be paid for anything that you write here.

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            FoxtrotAlfaRomeoposted 4 years agoin reply to this

            Yes mam! I have an alternate PayPal, I'll seek help from one of my friends living in UAE.

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    FoxtrotAlfaRomeoposted 4 years ago

    Thanks mam thankyou so much

  6. Moondot1822 profile image90
    Moondot1822posted 4 years ago

    Hi I am also a new Hubber and I want to ask if I can write articles on the stories around me.

    1. theraggededge profile image87
      theraggededgeposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Hi there, welcome smile

      You can write about anything you like, but avoid writing 'blog posts'.

      Spend some time at the Learning Center: https://hubpageshelp.com/

      1. Moondot1822 profile image90
        Moondot1822posted 4 years agoin reply to this

        Thanks for your reply Mam, I submitted two articles but they could not be published due to quality assessment test. Can you tell me a few points by which I can improve my articles? I didn't make any spelling or grammar mistakes.

        1. DrMark1961 profile image99
          DrMark1961posted 4 years agoin reply to this

          Start a thread of your own and include the link that HP sent you for the failed articles. Others can look at it and give you constructive criticism. Without that link from HP we cannot see it and no one can be of help.

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            FoxtrotAlfaRomeoposted 4 years agoin reply to this

            Sir can you please tell me, that one of my article, was featured, but again it is unpublished due to "duplicate content". I also have checked it through Turnitin and found zero plagiarism.
            What wrong could be there??

            1. theraggededge profile image87
              theraggededgeposted 4 years agoin reply to this

              You have to make sure that your article is not just a rewrite of your sources. You should be able to add information that is connected to your own expertise. If you are just collecting facts and writing them in slightly different words, you will probably trigger the duplicate content filter.

              For example, if I were writing an article about feeding dogs, most of it would be based on my own knowledge, not on other sources. Of course I'd also use references to scientific facts, but the bulk of the writing would be completely original.

  7. Moondot1822 profile image90
    Moondot1822posted 4 years ago

    http://hub.me/anAMi
    Here is my article which is not published. Can you please give me some tips to improve my writing style?

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      FoxtrotAlfaRomeoposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Check it from grammarly

 
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