Hubber score crashed again after all my articles were moved.
Mine too; lowest since my first year here.
Hubber score does not matter for much. The problem is that this will kill traffic and any remaining revenue. I doubt that discover.hubpages gets much organic traffic especially with the quantity of spam from India. I would not be surprised if Google just deindexed the site.
I agree with you, Robert; hubber score is useless! It’s only an internal measure that is inaccurate anyway. Matt has been saying they are working on fixing this metric for a long time now. I’ve given up on it being improved and just ignore it.
The issue is exactly as you put it…our organic traffic will suffer and also revenue.
The initial idea for the niche moves was to capitalize on Discover’s high Domain Authority (which is how Lisa Winter put it here: https://hubpages.com/community/forum/36 … r-hubpages) but they didn’t take into consideration that Google also ranks content on relevancy of the domain to its audience, which is why niche sites do better than content farms like Discover.
If Discover had more reader engagement (comments, voting up etc. like Reddit and Quora do), Google would see Discover’s content as being more valuable and therefore rank it higher.
Integrating reader engagement is the only solution to gaining any chance of being loved again by Google. Without it, Discover, even with its high DA, will continue to fall down in SERPS.
But alas, we’ve been asking for comments etc, to be restored for a long time and it just falls on deaf ears…
I requested to have all my stuff moved. I'd rather delete my hubs then let TAG just take them.
There's no case in favor of not moving hubs. Like I said earlier, it's not pros and cons, it's Hobson's choice.
I suspect that it's being done this way so that retrospectively, TAG can say, well everyone had an option.
I have done exactly the same. Everything is now unpublished
Why on earth did you do that? Now you have no chance of earning revenue on this site.
The amount of time it would take for money to trickle up to the point of payout is ridiculous. This format no longer works. AI has killed creative writing online.
I'll be honest. This is the final straw for me. I am going to delete my articles from HP altogether. I never made much here, but now I'm making less than $0.30 a month. I am worth more than that, and my articles are worth more than that. My best article was number one for its topic for years until this past October.
Now my biggest complaint is that I'm betting there will be absolutely no way to withdraw the $12-13 to PayPal. And I'm not happy about it. Twelve dollars isn't a lot of money, but it is my money. I earned it. And I don't like eating money I earned like this.
I'll keep my account open to see if things improve, but the trust is so broken that I'm beginning to mistake HubPages for a family member.
My exact thoughts too.
How on earth will we reach payout now?
It will take several years to get any of my earnings from HP to reach payout. And they know that.
I'm really upset about this!
I suggest the minimum payout be reduced from $50 to about $25. It's taking me close to 6 months to reach the minimum threshold
That will never happen, Ben. The minimum payout has always been $50. HP has made many changes, but I highly doubt reducing the minimum payout will ever be one they'd consider.
Personally, I don't fully understand what they are doing.
It feels like they are trying to make it more difficult for authors to get paid out and possibly stealing the more profitable articles. I have therefore requested all of my articles to be moved away from the hubs they are published on (Owlcation etc) and to be paid up on the monies made prior to the changes take place (short of the original threshold).
Why?
Because that are altering the terms and conditions from which the articles were first submitted (as far as I can tell) and therefore, going forward, they should settle up with authors on articles submitted before the changes.
Since I received a negative reply to my email about being paid up, I have now unpublished every article, including the more popular ones.
I suggest others do the same as this feels like they are ripping off authors
In so doing, you now have forfeited any possibility of earning revenue on HP. You should have asked to have your niche site articles moved to Discover as Haley stated in the announcement.
"Settling up" only happens once you've reached the $50 payout threshold. Deleting articles doesn't change that fact but prevents you from earning down the road. Have you made the $50 threshold? Check your Earnings Balance page to find out.
I know exactly what I have done, and I explained in my original reply that I asked for articles to be moved.
After subsequently reading this forum, I decided that it was better to unpublish them completely.
I see my articles as MY intellectual property, but Hubpages and/or their paymasters at TAG seem to think otherwise.
I expect they have copies and will rewrite them regardless of whether you have the original published or not. you have 24 hours to republish, and find a new home for them which will earn something. In fact, if the original is not published anywhere, they will have little reason to not publish your original with little adjustment. Expect yours moved to discover to lose at least 75% after the move. Then the decline will continue.
Surely if they are in the process of shutting down, they will pay all our outstandings that will never reach payout!
They're under no obligation to do that. Unless it's in the TOS.
If it’s not in the TOS, that’s sneaky. We keep earning for HP then?
Meanwhile, because I'll now earn less than a nickel each day, I may never reach payout before shut-down. I know I won’t be the one smiling to the bank.
Matt keeps telling us HP and Discover are not going to shut down. Have y'all heard something I haven't?
HubPages is not shutting down. We are just moving away from the Network Site model.
In such scenario, who dare to publish a new article? HubPages has sold it's soul to the Devil!
Do our names stay on the articles? Also, if we pitch an article after the move, is it as though we are pitching as a first-time author to TAG or as an established author with them?
Yes. The articles left on the niche sites still have the author's name, profile picture, and HP bio attached to them.
Me too, requested for my stuff to be moved back to Discover.
If I request a move from a niche site to Discover, will an automatic redirect from the old URL to the new one be implemented?
This didn't happen with TurboFuture, so I lost all the Google traffic I was getting for those articles. There are some links pointing to the niche site too. If there are no redirects they're all lost.
I would be very careful about believing Hubpages being around for a long time to come. I know some want to believe it, and it may happen, but I like to look at actions over words. Everything being done seems to point to a sad outcome. I hope I'm wrong.
Same, from 95 down to 72. Most of my contents came from Delishably.
That may be par for the course. I know everytime I post an article my score takes a hit. They may be starting from a relatvely low initial score as they do with new posts. I see you're up a point.
I haven't received an email saying they have moved our articles back. Has anyone else? I'd like to know if mine are safely back together there? thanks.
Neil, I think they sent me an email when I did it. However, you can check your filter and see as well. If it just shows Discover and Hubpages, then they moved them over.
I have less readers now than ever! Only 200 a day. By the time I get paid I will be 80! lol! really gone down hill these days. I admit that I don't write on here very often these days, but I do promote my hubs. Never mind.
It's become more and more pointless, Nell.
My daily reads were 800-900. Now it's down to just barely 100. Nell Rose, it's not a picnic hamper. It's a shopping cart.
It seems the high hit getters are getting hurt. Do you think they are more interested in small payouts than large audiences.
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