How many hubs did you write before you started generating income?

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  1. Jennifer Mullett profile image61
    Jennifer Mullettposted 12 years ago

    How many hubs did you write before you started generating income?

  2. CWanamaker profile image93
    CWanamakerposted 12 years ago

    I believe that I starting seeing some pennies roll in around my tenth hub.

  3. lady rain profile image95
    lady rainposted 12 years ago

    I saw eight cents in my account the day after publishing my first hub and I thought that was a pretty good start.

  4. crazycatman profile image64
    crazycatmanposted 12 years ago

    I've seen a couple of pennies from the hubpages ad program when they rolled it out.  At the time I had around 10 hubs.  I just finished my 21st hub and have not seen any revenue from adsense or Amazon.  Again, I'm just getting going.

  5. ShootersCenter profile image68
    ShootersCenterposted 12 years ago

    I think around ten you finally start seeing some results, I'm around twenty five and just getting ready for my first payout from Adsense and Hubpages both.

  6. beautyspot2010 profile image59
    beautyspot2010posted 12 years ago

    I have only started 5 days ago and posted 6 hubs , i have a total of 23 cents at the moment, not sure if this is good or not

  7. hazelwood4 profile image65
    hazelwood4posted 12 years ago

    I have written 13 Hubs since starting Hubpages.com.  I am averaging about $3 to $4 dollars per month. As of today, I am also starting to see some money coming in from my adsense ads too.

    Keep writing about what you love, and you will also see your Hub earnings start to build up too!

    Hubpages, is an awesome site for sure!

  8. Hestia DeVoto profile image60
    Hestia DeVotoposted 12 years ago

    There's no particular number that's going to be the same for everyone.  Some people take months to earn anything and others find they start to see a few pennies after just a few hubs.

    You're more likely to see earnings if you write things that are helpful or useful to others.

  9. Drtruthman profile image60
    Drtruthmanposted 12 years ago

    At present, I have still not made anything but it takes at least a week for Google Ad-sense and Amazon to approve you and your site and then it depends on traffic to your site as well. I have several blogs out there as well generating revenue and write for a newspaper also.  Be patient, it all takes time and what is most important is to develop good writing skills and a formula for constant writing. Everything, even local printed news papers are all about readership. It all takes time.

  10. bizwin profile image62
    bizwinposted 12 years ago

    I only wrote one hub and i earned $0.02 for that next day. I have about 14 hubs as at today which has generated $0.67 so far with about 200 page views all together. Not bad for starting with hubpages six days ago.

  11. chicagoguy profile image63
    chicagoguyposted 12 years ago

    Of course !! More good hubs will generate more !!
    but this is good question !!

  12. Steve LePoidevin profile image60
    Steve LePoidevinposted 12 years ago

    I think my first two cents came after my first 10 hubs. After two weeks as a newbie, I have a grand total of 24 hubs, 854 page views and 44 cents smile.

    I'm not really thinking about the money, just having fun writing!

  13. skylergreene profile image56
    skylergreeneposted 12 years ago

    Six.  Then again, I generally write about topics with high-paying keywords, so I might be a little ahead of the curve there.

  14. Daisy Mariposa profile image73
    Daisy Mariposaposted 12 years ago

    I've published seven hubs in the past 14 days.

    I received a HubNugget nomination yesterday, and earnings of $.08 today.

 
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