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How Do You Select Hubbers to Increase Readership?

Updated on December 31, 2024
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Writers required feedback to feel appreciated and to work as a team to provide better relations in a writer's community.

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Do you Support Hubbers to engage in their articles?

Who do you support on Hubpages?

Do you support the most popular hubbers?

How do you select hubbers to follow?

I joined Hubpages eight years ago. During this time, I have gained many followers, have written several hubs, and have many supporters who have commented on my hubs.

I am interested in hubbers of all genres.

My recent interest in how one selects hubbers to increase readership?

It appears to me that you select hubbers that are supportive to you or have the same genre in common.

How often do you support others who write in the same genre as you do ?

Is it something you do to return the favor?

Are you supportive of other hubbers to increase your readership?

Do you prefer to follow hubbers with the same genre as you?

I follow writers who have a similar or the same interest as I do, but recently, I decided to add feedback on poetry, and short stories too.

It doesn’t matter to me of the genre as I do not mind sharing my feedback on other hubs.

It allows for a better and friendlier community. Work together to form a good writer’s friendship and achieve the best results. You want to be positive and share how you feel or to have an opinion of other hubs.

To do this, you can ignore the hubs of others here or pay attention to what is of interest to you. Be fair to your community and be co-operative.

Who makes a difference in the life of a writer?

Every writer needs to support each other to have that increased readership. Every writer needs a reader to accomplish their writing goals.

Without support from a reader or readers, there is no improvement to a writer's skill.

All writers need feedback.

Kelley Marks joined Hubpages twelve years ago and has interesting and well-researched hubs on various topics.

My interest in Kelley Mark’s work has sparked since I discovered the many informative hubs on intriguing titles.

It gives me this opportunity to introduce to you a talented writer who shares her knowledge widely on all topics.

I am impressed to have found Kelley Marks. It made me realize how many more hubbers like Kelley Marks are ignored or are not actually noticed on Hubpages.

Work together as a team to add feedback to other works of writers and to be supportive of all writers on Hubpages. In this way, we do not neglect our readership and comments.

You can think of it as who is your audience and what is your genre?

It doesn’t mean you must not support other writers of other genres to allow for better feedback and readership.

All you need to do is be honest and create feedback to writers to allow for better support. Instead of ignoring hubs of other hubbers that do not fit your genre, help writers to achieve their goals.

Help each other in adding your feedback and grow in a writer’s community. As a writer you need to develop a handout that makes a difference to the writer. An effective response shows a writer a positive development in their approach.

Some writers aren’t secure to ask for feedback. Any writer wants to know if they have written a good article.

If writers do not use proper keyword search that would change the system in writing for them. To become popular and gain that steady platform you need feedback to get you out of the water you are drowning your thoughts in.

A process that works hand-in-hand.

  • Writers become popular when they receive comments.
  • This shows you the way to succeed in the writer’s world.
  • See for yourself who you are getting this feedback from, the type of writers who find your work of interest, and if this is beneficial to you.

Who gives you the best feedback?

The kind of feedback you get and how you are affected by this feedback. There are many ways for you to develop as a writer and to become a popular writer. Be yourself when you put pen to paper or fingers to keyboard.

Do not comment on the other hubs only to return the favour.

When you comment you must be interested and honest in your feedback. You can evaluate, be appreciative and focus on the purpose of your feedback to a writer. After all, you should work together as a team to increase readership.

I enjoy the moment when I read the comments and know what it means to feel appreciated.

I do not comment to return a favor instead to increase readership. It is a good feeling to help other writers improve on their feedback.

How does it make you feel to comment on other hubs?

Do you feel good to work together as a team?

Is writing and supporting each other in a community treated as kindness or selfishness?

Is this an opportunity to connect with many writers on Hubpages?

Are you engaged in helping other writers develop into popular writers?

Writing communities require an audience, and you got to start somewhere to get the attention of a writer. Online exposure is exciting, but you go to watch out for that experience. Provide value to your readers to gain an increased readership from the community.

Build good relations with other writers to catch on to feedback. Every feedback you receive is important to your work.

It may feel awkward to ask for feedback but when you get out of your comfort zone you begin to see the light at the end of the tunnel.

Know what makes your writing unique and share the facts on the topic.

What do you think of helping other writers in sharing your feedback?

Do you think it is fair to help writers grow and feel appreciated for their work?

Are you a selfish writer?

Are you willing to give feedback to writers of other genres other than yours?

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