Earning

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  1. M Drsleep profile image60
    M Drsleepposted 4 years ago

    My first article is published with increasing traffic but I am not shown earning increase as it is still zero even I had adds on my hub.

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

      You won't see anything much in the way of earnings until you publish many more articles. Additionally, you won't get paid via your PayPal account until you have reached $50. Could take a couple of months or might take years sad

  2. psycheskinner profile image79
    psycheskinnerposted 4 years ago

    Look at your CPM value, that is what you earn per 1000 impression.  You may not have reached 1c yet

    1. Olumisin Tolulope Tinuoye profile image52
      Olumisin Tolulope Tinuoyeposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      what is CPM value, please

      1. CYong74 profile image97
        CYong74posted 4 years agoin reply to this

        CPM is cost-per-mille. It's what you'd receive for every 1000 legit impressions.

        Note, impressions. NOT views. Not all views will record as impressions as the reader might surf away too quickly, use ad blockers, etc.

        Thus, if your CPM is 2.00, it means you'd receive 2 bucks for every 1000 legit impressions that day. (CPM changes daily here)

  3. paradigmsearch profile image60
    paradigmsearchposted 4 years ago

    Just in case, have you done all this yet: https://hubpages.com/my/earnings/affiliate/ ?

  4. M Drsleep profile image60
    M Drsleepposted 4 years ago

    Yeah, I did

  5. Olumisin Tolulope Tinuoye profile image52
    Olumisin Tolulope Tinuoyeposted 4 years ago

    Hello everyone, I would like clarity on earnings, because I activated my pay pal purposely for HubPages, in fact, I never used it before till I registered on HubPages but the alarming thing is I received an email stating a suspected credit card utilization on my account hence I have been suspended till I confirm if it was me. Has anyone experienced this before? Advice will be appreciated. Below is a copy of the mail.

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

      You need to contact Paypal to let them know if it was or wasn't you.

  6. Olumisin Tolulope Tinuoye profile image52
    Olumisin Tolulope Tinuoyeposted 4 years ago

    Thank you CYong74, please where do I get all the information. I mean the CPM and the impressions. So new on Hubpages.

    1. CYong74 profile image97
      CYong74posted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Go to: https://hubpages.com/my/earnings/affiliate/

      Click on the the big orange text within the first box that shows how much earnings you currently have.

      Under ALL PROGRAM EARNINGS, click on FILTERS

      In the dropdown menu, select AD PROGRAM

      Select a date range, if necessary

      Click SUBMIT

  7. Mariasadiq profile image58
    Mariasadiqposted 4 years ago

    How can i write here?

    1. FatFreddysCat profile image82
      FatFreddysCatposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Click the big orange button that says "Write."

      Type a bunch of stuff.

      Click "Publish."

      Repeat as needed.

      1. NateB11 profile image85
        NateB11posted 4 years agoin reply to this

        lollol Oh, so that's how you do it...

  8. Robie Benve profile image86
    Robie Benveposted 4 years ago

    Olumisin, be careful with those paypal alerts, they are usually fake emails trying to get your credentials and password. Usually if you hover your mouse over the link they ask you to click you see in the bottom left corner of your browser the address it's sending you it's not the real paypal.

    1. Olumisin Tolulope Tinuoye profile image52
      Olumisin Tolulope Tinuoyeposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Okk thank you Robie Benve.

  9. bhattuc profile image79
    bhattucposted 4 years ago

    I have posted about 40 articles but so far no earning for me. This is happening with many of us as there are thousands of articles there many of them similar ones and they are eating away each other's traffic. But stay tuned as your articles are published in one of the top sites and who knows tomorrow when traffic improves you might be benefitted.

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

      You've got a lot of LetterPile articles - a bad site for earnings. However, if you could get your physics articles onto Owlcation, or wherever they are supposed to go, you might stand a chance of earnings. Got to attract that search engine traffic smile

 
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