Have you worked your way systematically through all The Learning Center tutorial

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  1. stuff4kids profile image60
    stuff4kidsposted 11 years ago

    Have you worked your way systematically through all The Learning Center tutorials?

    I started doing this at the outset and have found it really, really useful in helping me to understand how to make the most of Hubpages. I just wonder how many others have done or are still doing it? Did you find it useful?

  2. billybuc profile image87
    billybucposted 11 years ago

    I read about half of it. I go back to it occasionally.  I don't have the patience to read all of that text. LOL  I'm a writer....that's what I do...I write.  Whether my writing follows HP guidelines or not doesn't really interest me. smile

    1. stuff4kids profile image60
      stuff4kidsposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I see your point of view and I respect that. I don't suppose you have any trouble getting hubs read. I think for me, what I'm learning in the Learning Center will give me the best chance of getting my hubs seen and read. Only time will tell!

  3. janshares profile image94
    jansharesposted 11 years ago

    Not systematically but I read a lot of them when I first joined, and I've continued to read on occasion when I needed something. I was just there this morning. I find them mostly helpful and useful for specific things. It's interesting how some of them don't make sense until you actually start to create hubs and learn as you go.

    1. stuff4kids profile image60
      stuff4kidsposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks for your answer. Yes, maybe it's a 'newbie' thing! I am finding it all very useful and quite easy to get to grips with one 'chunk' at a time.

  4. ketage profile image81
    ketageposted 11 years ago

    We are supposed to read that yikes
    I guess I now have some reading material for tonight.

    1. stuff4kids profile image60
      stuff4kidsposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks for your answer ketage. I have found it really helpful.

  5. Tricia1000 profile image63
    Tricia1000posted 11 years ago

    Not systematically, but I always go to the learning center if I need to understand more about an aspect of HubPages with which I might be struggling at the time.

    1. stuff4kids profile image60
      stuff4kidsposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Yes, it is a useful resource, isn't it? I looked at a few sites before I chose this one and the Learning Center was one of the things that persuaded me. I felt there was lots of information and guidance in it.

  6. TNT Husky profile image64
    TNT Huskyposted 11 years ago

    Honestly, no. I mostly like to experiment. I read some of the help center things, but didn't really jump into them until I really wanted to figure out what to do.

    1. stuff4kids profile image60
      stuff4kidsposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Well, that's one nice thing about HubPages that you can do whatever you want with it. I've found the information there really helpful - especially in avoiding some errors that I see around the site a lot of newbies fall into. Fingers crossed!

 
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