Is it possible to have different hubs about different topics or do we have to stick with one topic?
You can write hubs on a broad array of topics. More variety might bring in more traffic.
The choice is yours. I chose some time ago to keep two sites: one for my niche and another to write whatever I like. It seems to work well for me, but maintaining two sites is also more work. Welcome to HP and good luck!
Well. It means you should use better keywords. Picture a person typing something into a search engine like Google. Let's say Cat Toys. Google will search around the internet and pull up every page that has the phrase Cat Toys on it. If the subject that you have is perhaps Six Uses of the Word 'The", you may not find anyone that will search for your page.
Welcome to HubPages Marcus. You write very well and your hubscore should increase over time. A few things you can do to speed things along:
1. Add your author picture.
2. Break up your paragraphs some more.
3. Use title case on all your subtitles.
I see you included an author bio for your hub and that's good, but adding an image of yourself will also improve how readers relate to you as an author.
White space is important, especially for people reading on the Internet. Many views come from smartphones. With a small screen, you need to make it easy for those readers. Shorter paragraphs will help. When writing for the Internet, paragraphs should only have two or three sentences.
As for title case, that means that each word should be capitalized, except common words like 'in' or 'the' unless it's the first word. You did it right with your main title.
Besides all that, you really are off to a great start!
Welcome to HubPages. You are off to a good start.
I write on a large variety of topics - including finance, quilting and genealogy. Sometimes I will write on a subject I have recently researched for myself, such as health. To me, this is actually a good way to see what the demand is for articles on the subject. (There are other ways to do this.) When I find a subject that does well, I usually write a couple of articles on similar topics and link them to each other.
I know you didn't ask for critiques, but I am offering some friendly advice nonetheless. This is true of everyone, including myself, and I noticed some minor issues in skimming over your hub and profile. On your profile, the spelling of "Independant" should be independent. You also spelled America wrong.
On your hub, sometimes you wrote McMullin and other times Mcmullin. It would be good to be consistent.
The fact that these minor issues are drawing my eye speaks to the quality of your writing. You write well overall. I think it is a good reminder for everyone, including myself, to go over an article after it has been written for spelling and other issues like these.
by Army Infantry Mom 14 years ago
I was wondering if someone is allowed to register with hubpages more than once with seperate hub name ? Thanks
by MissJamieD 10 years ago
What is your favorite subject to write about?
by Spacey Gracey 13 years ago
Calling anyone who has considered having multiple accounts.I don't mean to do anything underhand with them.I've been learning to use HubPages by writing random product focussed hubs. I am now ready to do something a bit more meaningful. Off the top of my head I can think of 3 topics that I could...
by Wesman Todd Shaw 10 years ago
What is the most over used subject on the web?What subject are you absolutely sick of seeing people write about here on Hubpages.com?There are tons of played out subjects - but which one, specifically, have you seen written about about ten dozen times too many?
by Susan Britton 9 years ago
I write how-to and recipe hubs. I know the recipe hubs will make money eventually but I have read that technical hubs get more views. What is your thoughts or experience on this topic?
by Dave Hatton 10 years ago
Sometimes a certain topic only takes a single image and a couple paragraphs to satisfy an online search inquiry . Any text beyond that would be redundant filler. This is a major conflict with the search friendly Hub guidelines.Do brief articles ever get beyond the Hub community??...One thought on...
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