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  1. Ruby Campos profile image80
    Ruby Camposposted 2 years ago

    Hi everyone I'm new here in HP. How is everyone?

    1. Amara Hassan profile image87
      Amara Hassanposted 2 years agoin reply to this

      Hi Ruby.. Welcome to HubPages. :-)

    2. Miebakagh57 profile image76
      Miebakagh57posted 2 years agoin reply to this

      Welcome to hubpages. Stay safe.

  2. DrMark1961 profile image99
    DrMark1961posted 2 years ago

    Hi Ruby welcome to HP. You are a prolific writer! Be sure to check out the niche sites on your feed page (lower right) and make sure that when you write and edit each article you are writing it for a niche site. When finished you can submit one article each 15 days to a niche site.
    Niche sites will provide you with more revenue and better page rank than Discover.

    1. Ruby Campos profile image80
      Ruby Camposposted 2 years agoin reply to this

      Hi,
      Thanks for that message or suggestion Dr. Mark. I am still trying to figure out where can I find that niche site.

      1. Miebakagh57 profile image76
        Miebakagh57posted 2 years agoin reply to this

        Hey there, the niche sites are found at the bottom end of your feed page.                                 Each niche site has a specific topic/subject that you can leverage upon. The choice is yours to decide.                                            Just scroll down your feed page. At the end, you get on the various nitches. Study and and you are good to go.

        1. tsmog profile image86
          tsmogposted 2 years agoin reply to this

          Helpful, yet where do you find out what each niche site covers to choose where to place your article. That is what a new author faces the plethora of choices at niche sites with odd names giving really no hint what topics each covers thus a time consuming adventure of discovery. Emphasis Time Consuming.

          1. DrMark1961 profile image99
            DrMark1961posted 2 years agoin reply to this

            I do not see that this is an issue at all. If someone is going to spend all of that time to write an article he or she should be willing to spend more time reading and researching. If not, they are going to end up writing the kind of things that are only going to be on HP main site or Discover.

            1. tsmog profile image86
              tsmogposted 2 years agoin reply to this

              Okay, yet disagree to an extent. Isn't that the point that it will end up on the HP site not making a dime what so ever for the author or HP. If it passes the QAP it may go to Discover where it at least will be indexed. It would seem obvious the simple usage of the Help link would lead to answers. But, alas, where does one begin with the reason they are at HP - money, pleasure, learning, or a combination.

              I suggest a peek at HubPages Help and show me an introductory article that offers any kind of introduction to a strategy of how to advance forward. You know a simple step by step or maybe a flow chart. In a formal school setting they call that a syllabus or course description. After all as I see it the HubPages Help site is in essence a book of chapters (Articles), yet there is not table of contents what so ever.

              And, using this thread as an example with what has been shared for the OP where is that covered at HubPages Help?

              At least that is how I see it.

            2. Miebakagh57 profile image76
              Miebakagh57posted 2 years agoin reply to this

              Welcome home, Dr. Mark.

      2. eugbug profile image95
        eugbugposted 2 years agoin reply to this

        Hi Ruby, welcome to Hubpages!
        This article might help. It lists the type of content that is on each niche site. When you write an article, it first get moved to the Discover site, but only if it passes an initial quality test and is featured. After several days to a week or two later, if it's of good enough quality,  it automatically gets moved to a relevant niche site. You can also submit it manually beforehand, when it's still on Discover or Hubpages, to a niche site you think is best, if you'd like to suggest a different site to the one that editors choose.

        https://discover.hubpages.com/community … iche-sites

        This is the page that DrMark refers to. Niche or network sites are listed on the bottom right. Your browser automatically redirects to this URL when you type hubpages.com into your browser and you're logged in:

        https://hubpages.com/feed

        Edit: Some of the network site names I think may have changed since that article was updated in 2019.

    2. Ruby Campos profile image80
      Ruby Camposposted 2 years agoin reply to this

      Just how to do that Dr. Mark? I am actually new here and don't know yet how things go.

  3. Ruby Campos profile image80
    Ruby Camposposted 2 years ago

    Thanks for your reply. Do, I need to write there? Or the HP team automatically moves your article in there? And how do I know it is moved there?

    1. eugbug profile image95
      eugbugposted 2 years agoin reply to this

      Articles automatically get moved, so you don't have to do anything (I just reworded what I wrote above). You get an email to let you know.

      1. DrMark1961 profile image99
        DrMark1961posted 2 years agoin reply to this

        I do not think all articles automatically get moved, especially for a new writer like Ruby. (Some new people do have most of their things moved but that is an exception.) She needs to submit the best she has written every 15 days so that an editor is sure to read it.

        1. eugbug profile image95
          eugbugposted 2 years agoin reply to this

          This is what Hubpages say about articles being featured.

          https://hubpageshelp.com/standards/Lear … tured-Hubs

          1. DrMark1961 profile image99
            DrMark1961posted 2 years agoin reply to this

            Yes, and I am sure that this is true for a known earner and someone that has been here long enough for the editors to become familiar with their work. For a new writer, however, it costs nothing to point out their work and has the potential of making the HP team aware of that writers work.

        2. Ruby Campos profile image80
          Ruby Camposposted 2 years agoin reply to this

          Okay, Thanks for your reply.

        3. Miebakagh57 profile image76
          Miebakagh57posted 2 years agoin reply to this

          I agree with Dr. Mark. Articles don't get authomatically moved to the network sites, except its exceptionally best from a new writer.                                                   Only once have I seen it from a new writer. And, that was a year ago.                                                  A glitch is slowly about to manifest. Am I correct?

  4. chasmac profile image78
    chasmacposted 2 years ago

    Hi Ruby. New articles are automatically published on niche sites (aka HubPages Network Sites) if they're good enough. I see you already have a couple on the niche site Letterpile.
    You can try to promote your other articles (once every 15 days) to niche sites by clicking "Submit to a HubPages Network Site" underneath the title of your articles.

    That takes you through a long checklist to ensure your article meets the standard required for formatting, subject matter, etc. Finally you select from the list of niche sites where you want your article published. An editor will check for quality within a day or two or more then publish it on the niche site. If it's not quite good enough, it will stay where it is until you improve it and resubmit at least 15 days after your last submission of any article.

    1. Ruby Campos profile image80
      Ruby Camposposted 2 years agoin reply to this

      Oh, I see. Thank you so much. i really appreciate your help. I am learning a lot from yours and others' replies here. Thank you really.

  5. Ruby Campos profile image80
    Ruby Camposposted 2 years ago

    Thank you for making it clearer for me eugbug. i'm really new here and haven't explored everything yet on HP.

 
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