Earnings pro hub

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  1. profile image54
    TheCynicalCitizenposted 15 years ago

    How much should I expect to earn from Hubpages, if I write 2-3 hubs every day?

  2. Mark Knowles profile image59
    Mark Knowlesposted 15 years ago

    This is not really a sensible question to ask because there are so many factors involved.

    Some where between 1c and $5,000 a month - depending. big_smile

  3. Whitney05 profile image82
    Whitney05posted 15 years ago

    Like Mark said, there are too many factors. It's really going to depend on the quality of the hubs, the niche that you choose, and the originality of the hubs. Plus other things as well...

  4. Inspirepub profile image72
    Inspirepubposted 15 years ago

    Expect to earn $2-$5 per 1000 visitors to your Hubs.

    How many visitors you get depends on how well you do your keyword research, how well you write, and how well you promote your Hubs.

    I can't even tell you that each Hub will get one visitor a day, or one a week as a minimum, because my original poetry Hubs can go weeks without a single visitor.

    On the other hand, "Ways For Kids To Earn Money" gets a steady stream of 20+ visitors a day, which works out to a dollar or two a month.

    What you earn depends on what you do ...

    Jenny

    1. gamergirl profile image86
      gamergirlposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Even this is an unreliable estimate, as if that were true, even on the lower end, I'd have made at least $150.  sad 

      To the original poster:  If you write two or three GOOD hubs every day and promote them well, your earnings will still be based off of other factors such as the viewer's choice to click. wink

      1. Inspirepub profile image72
        Inspirepubposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        Yes, gamergirl, it helps if you choose expensive keywords! My earnings per 1000 visitors on HubPages for September is $6.37. It was even higher before the Yieldbuild reset.

        I don't get huge numbers of visitors, though ...

        Jenny

    2. profile image54
      TheCynicalCitizenposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      That is what I wanted to know. I know that traffic itself depends from many factors. Thanks Jenny.

    3. Marisa Wright profile image86
      Marisa Wrightposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Yes, that's my experience too.

  5. broalexdotinfo profile image56
    broalexdotinfoposted 15 years ago

    200 hubs can bring you 500$ a month or 20$ as everyone else said it depends on lots of factors. I don`t suggest you start writing 3 hubs a day and making it a full-time job, not for any other reason but because you won`t have time to promote your writings.

    I have spent a whole day writing one of my hubs, and that didn`t even get 100 visitors over the past week. Do your keyword research, it`s important, find out what people are really looking for. I was asking someone today after a small research on my own, how many history related keywords are typed on Google everyday, it seems not many.

    Alex

  6. markinter profile image60
    markinterposted 15 years ago

    I agree it's about the market research. Do your market research. Btw, I don't know if I'm allowed to do this, go on the thirtydaychallenge.com and sign up they have a great course on how to start market research.

    Then if you position yourself #1 for your phrase on major search engines you'll eventually get hell lot of traffic smile

    Don't forget about the quality content though!

  7. charlemont profile image76
    charlemontposted 15 years ago

    Writing hubs is only part of the game. Promotion makes a tangible difference ;smile

  8. WHoArtNow profile image82
    WHoArtNowposted 15 years ago

    Don't forget you can also earn a lot of money through the referrals as well. If you had 100 referrals posting 1 hub a week, then that would be like an extra 10 hubs for you a week!

    (I know it'll be very hard to get 100 referrals all publishing 1 hub a week, it was just an easy example!)

 
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