I want to bump my hubs earnings to a dollar a day. Any suggestions?

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  1. beingwell profile image61
    beingwellposted 11 years ago

    I want to bump my hubs earnings to a dollar a day. Any suggestions?

    How do you promote your hubs? What is your daily modes of operation to increase your hubs earnings.

    Thanks!!

  2. Robert Erich profile image75
    Robert Erichposted 11 years ago

    When I first started writing, my primary promotion was through Facebook and commenting on other hubbers articles to get their attention. However, Google has passed that up and is now about two thirds of my views (the rest is about equally from Hubpages and Facebook). While I was up to $2 a day for a while, my views have dropped and I am around $1.25-$1.50 per day. I have 85 articles and receive around 300+ views a day. I've realized that I earn about 1 penny for every 2.5 views. Therefore, to make a dollar a day, you need to have around 250 daily page views.

    It certainly is possible! Write search friendly articles on topics that are not over populated and you can do it! Good luck.

    1. beingwell profile image61
      beingwellposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks for your answer robert! Do you have an Hubs group in FB? If so, I'd love to join! smile

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    chrisinhawaiiposted 11 years ago

    Hi bw,  congrats on making 2 years on HP!  Honestly, I'm not even making a dollar a day on here, so I'm no expert or anything.  But I notice my views - and therefore my earnings - increase whenever I do the following things:

    1.  publish new hubs
    2.  comment on other people's hubs
    3.  ask and answer questions in Q&A
    4.  post links on Facebook (that's all I got for social media)
    5.  share other people's hubs in my own hubs and comments (w/ referral link)

    When I do LESS of those things on HP, my earnings drop, and when I do MORE of those things, my earnings improve.  So I'm no genius, but sometimes it's just a matter of volume.  More hubs, more comments, more Q&A, more backlinks, more referral tagged shares.

    Good luck!

    Oh, you could also post comments on health/food blogs.  Most bloggers will let you link your website to your name, and many will also approve comments with a relevant link in the comment itself, as long as the comment is something sincere and helpful.  Whenever I comment on a blog that gets good traffic, I always get a little trickle of traffic to whatever I link to (usually one of my own blogs).

    But you don't have to just link to your homepage of your blog when posting a comment.  You can actually just link several comments on several blogs to a single hub of yours.

    Okay, more good luck!  Aloha

    1. beingwell profile image61
      beingwellposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks for the lengthy answer, chris! How's Hawaii? smile I'm planning.. err, starting.. to do all those. Hopefully, I get the $$ that I'm aiming for.

  4. Marisa Wright profile image86
    Marisa Wrightposted 11 years ago

    Sixty Hubs is quite a small account.  I'd suggest doubling the size of your account as a first step, so you have a reasonable body of work. 

    Also check to make sure your Hubs stay "Featured" (with the big H next to them on your account), as Hubs without the H are invisible to search engines and won't earn you any income.

    1. beingwell profile image61
      beingwellposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks Marisa! Yes, I do have those H's in several of my hubs. Right, add more hubs. Ok, will do that! Thanks again!

    2. CrescentSkies profile image64
      CrescentSkiesposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      60 hubs is small? I have 9 hubs and I'm still reaching more than a dollar a day big_smile and all my hubs are featured :3

  5. ShootersCenter profile image67
    ShootersCenterposted 11 years ago

    I make about $2 a day off 40 some hubs. With Google, it's more about the original content and original photos, that increased my traffic. Also your opening comments are important to grab a readers attention.

    1. beingwell profile image61
      beingwellposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Inspiring! So, it's the photos too huh?! Well, I've got a lot of those, especially on foods! Thanks!

  6. CrescentSkies profile image64
    CrescentSkiesposted 11 years ago

    I find that the most important way to get traffic is through blogs and Google. Try and find commentluv and keywordluv blogs that are in the same niche as your hub and post there.

    1. beingwell profile image61
      beingwellposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks crescentskies. I haven't tried backlinking my hubs on blogs, though. I usually do this with my blog sites.

  7. zeke2100 profile image61
    zeke2100posted 11 years ago

    Hub promotion is great, but also keep in mind that the larger your Hub portfolio is, the less each Hub has to earn to get you $1.00 a day. If you are a niche writer, and people enjoy reading one of your Hubs, you have a great chance that they will keep reading more of your Hubs.

    Hub promotion is great, but having a lot of content on one subject will also help you meet your goal.

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      chrisinhawaiiposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      That's a great observation, zeke!

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    supreme upbeatposted 11 years ago

    Quantity and quality what you should raise for your writing to raise your earning.Besides you should keep in mind about the selection of subject which must be search friendly.Make the title top ranking in the eyes of google .Link your writing with some social network like facebook,google+,twiter,pinterest.you can email your hub to some of your friends.Making question will make you more profitable than to answer a question( I have felt this with my own experience)

 
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