I love that I can "stretch my muscles" as a writer and not worry about critiques and reviews. I am very artistic on here and love touching on a wide range of topics.
the opportunity to meet new people and now the ability to put up photos easily.
You! and, You, and you, and you, and you, and you, and you!!!
The fact everything remains yours - from the copy right to the affiliates etc. Hubpages just hosts your work.
I like the setup of the pages and profiles. It's both professional and inviting. With the profile picture, it seems at first to be just another social network of bloggers. But once you start reading the hubs, you see that people on HP really know what they're talking about and that they're serious about getting traffic and making money.
~the tools to produce a hub
~the forum and the variety of sections they offer to post
Mine would also be control of what I write (I keep it) and being able to upublish if I feel like it. That - and the earnings.
I love everything y'all have presented here--plus the joy of continually watching it upgrade!
I must agree with Wrylilt - Hub Pages is the very best partner - provides all the technical assistance and training and yet we keep our material.
How many jobs I have left and my work and great accomplishments are taken over by someone else.
Now I have what is mine - always - hurray for Hub Pages!
And yes, Benjimester - I do like the ease of use - the set up is great and getting better each moment!
I must say I also like the magazine format. Someone compared my hubs to National Geographic which is a little extreme but to some extent that is true - Hub Pages strives for real solid content and photos too. The combination is a high standard of excellence.
I like the ease of use, and pretty much any question you can't find an answer to, you can ask in the forums, it is a very interactive community. And most people are only too glad to help.
Hubpages gives you everything you need to do your job and if you still get lost there are thousands of people willing to help and encourage you. It's very close to being the best job ever. I'm still calling it a job though I have yet to get paid at it. :-) But I have nothing to lose even if I'm bad at it and I have a chance of gaining so much.
The fact that I can edit,tweak, and improve without a delay for approval to republish.On another site, you have to get reapproved if you edit.
I love the way I can edit/tweak and improve hubs over time, as information changes, or new features are rolled out.
I love the way I can randomly write about anything I like and it doesn't have to be "in my niche" at all, just lots of random thoughts and discoveries. All separate, yet can be grouped and linked if I want.
I love the simple challenges that I can join in, or drop out of because I lost focus or couldn't be 4rsed - and nobody judges me on that.
I love the simplicity of using the modules.
I love the residual income opportunities and possibilities, coupled with the affiliate structure potential for those that wish to pursue it.
I have a small wishlist of changes, but overall hubpages have delivered far more features than I ever expected.
I'd thoroughly recommend anybody join hubpages, it really is a way to build yourself a real full-time income, that grows over time, within a supportive and encouraging environment. Hubpages is an enabler. It's genius - and I wish I owned it.
I like best the staff and the other hubbers I relate to - but I have also been able to improve my writing and online skills tremendously here. It's free, and it's easy and you sure can't say that about much in this world!
The ease of use for all the editing tools for creating hubs.
Amazing, brilliant and supportive hubbers from all over the world and innovative, brilliant and supportive admin staff.
Who wouldn't want to write here?
by Rumana 11 years ago
Why did you choose hub pages for writing articles? What is the best thing about it?
by Gr8stSoccerPlaya 13 years ago
What is the best thing about Hubpages?
by whooops 14 years ago
I got onboard Hubpages about twelve hours ago.I started and have just posted two hubs.So what is the best thing to do now?Stay put and write some more?Mingle with the other hubbers?Join the Forums and the Discussions?Tinker with all the Help Pages Hubpages has to offer?Any other suggestions will be...
by Lena Kovadlo 11 years ago
How did you find out about hubpages.com?I found out about HubPages when I was browsing Yahoo HotJobs. There was a posting there for hubpages.com
by Rosie Rose 13 years ago
Looking back in 2010, what is the best thing that had happened to you?I joined Hubpages!!! I used to write blogs and never got paid, now I write and earn money as well in HP. Yay!
by anuws 12 years ago
What is the best thing in hubpages which you like? and what you don't like?
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