Earnings and stats

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  1. Gabriel Wilson profile image96
    Gabriel Wilsonposted 38 hours ago

    Has anyone had this, an arrow then a 1  in their earnings? <1.00 As shown. Thanks.

    1. bravewarrior profile image87
      bravewarriorposted 35 hours agoin reply to this

      No. I get a number, even if it's only a few cents.

    2. Kenna McHugh profile image82
      Kenna McHughposted 28 hours agoin reply to this

      It could be an Amazon refund.

      Also, I noticed that you still have some articles on Delishably. The Arena Group has taken all articles and revenue from Delishaby and the other niche sites unless the writers request TAG to move them over to Discover. Are you aware that you no longer earn revenue from them and that TAG now earns and keeps all the revenue?

      Here is the post, six months ago, that informed us:
      https://hubpages.com/community/forum/36 … ages-sites

      1. Gabriel Wilson profile image96
        Gabriel Wilsonposted 18 hours agoin reply to this

        Yes I saw that only yesterday and have emailed Haley about it. Shame.

        1. Kenna McHugh profile image82
          Kenna McHughposted 17 hours agoin reply to this

          Yes. It is. Still, the less-than symbol is odd, like almost everything else with TAG/HP.

          1. Gabriel Wilson profile image96
            Gabriel Wilsonposted 17 hours agoin reply to this

            I only hope it doesn't mean a minus :0

    3. theraggededge profile image82
      theraggededgeposted 19 hours agoin reply to this

      It means earnings are less than 1 cent.

  2. PaulGoodman67 profile image74
    PaulGoodman67posted 19 hours ago

    Bev's right, not sure why there's confusion over the less-than symbol.

    Earning less than one percent in a day is, unfortunately, a relatively common occurrence.

    1. Genna East profile image92
      Genna Eastposted 14 hours agoin reply to this

      Sad, but true, Paul.  I saw the same thing pop up on my earnings a couple of weeks ago.

      1. Gabriel Wilson profile image96
        Gabriel Wilsonposted 11 hours agoin reply to this

        It's a new symbol for me - never saw it before. I'm glad of the community here smile

  3. Rupert Taylor profile image74
    Rupert Taylorposted 18 hours ago

    That "v" lying down on its side is the "less than" sign. The 1.00 I take to mean one dollar. So, <1.00 means less than $1. Wild guess.

    1. PaulGoodman67 profile image74
      PaulGoodman67posted 16 hours agoin reply to this

      I think they meant "<0.01" and wrote it wrong.

      When it's cents, HP shows the figure as a fraction of a dollar (e.g., "0.07").

      When it's lower than a cent, they use the less-than symbol.

      Daily earnings of less than a cent means zero for all intents and purposes, as the hubber will never reach payout. smile

      1. Gabriel Wilson profile image96
        Gabriel Wilsonposted 16 hours agoin reply to this

        I've never seen it before and only in the last 3 weeks. I'll ask Haley to move my stuff back to Hubpages as I don't really think it's fair for the site to take all the earnings - I get percentages and even high ones but 100% is just mean and not at all encouraging in fact it's very demotivating sad

        1. PaulGoodman67 profile image74
          PaulGoodman67posted 16 hours agoin reply to this

          I believe you missed the deadline for moving your articles, but you could have a go and see, I guess.

          I wouldn't get your hopes up, though. The days of earning anything meaningful here are over, regardless of where the articles are published.

          1. Gabriel Wilson profile image96
            Gabriel Wilsonposted 15 hours agoin reply to this

            Haley said she has already moved them back smile
            The earnings were always nice to have and especially at Christmas, this year I will still have a decent bonus as up till last month earnings were good. Hopefully things might improve for next year.

            1. Kenna McHugh profile image82
              Kenna McHughposted 15 hours agoin reply to this

              There is a group of us being very diligent about keeping an eye on TAG/HP. Some writers can't post here about their nefarious actions because they have been legally advised not to communicate with TAG.

              1. Gabriel Wilson profile image96
                Gabriel Wilsonposted 15 hours agoin reply to this

                Wow! The plot thickens :0

                1. Kenna McHugh profile image82
                  Kenna McHughposted 15 hours agoin reply to this

                  Yes. It does. I have a gut feeling this will set a precedent.

                  1. Gabriel Wilson profile image96
                    Gabriel Wilsonposted 15 hours agoin reply to this

                    I'll hang around here for a while yet, it's been a long time and sometimes the old ways are the best ways and who knows! I've enjoyed the ride so far so I'll not depart yet smile

  4. Gabriel Wilson profile image96
    Gabriel Wilsonposted 18 hours ago

    Thanks everyone for your input smile Yes I've gone down rather a lot in the last few months was getting almost a monthly income here for years. Shame! But I still like to write smile

 
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