Would you keep adding hubs to HubPages if your own site got really successful?

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  1. Teresa Schultz profile image66
    Teresa Schultzposted 11 years ago

    Would you keep adding hubs to HubPages if your own site got really successful?

    By really successful, I mean considerably successful, like your own site brings in a passive income earnings amount of over $8 000 or so a month. If you choose to continue adding hubs to HubPages, why? If not, why not?

  2. Ellana317 profile image69
    Ellana317posted 11 years ago

    Yes, because that would mean that many of the people on my site would want to check out hubpages as well increasing my traffic flow.  :-)

  3. forlanda profile image76
    forlandaposted 11 years ago

    I would continue posting on HP in order to continue to drive traffic to my successful site, and to continue connecting with the good people who post on HP.

  4. Julie DeNeen profile image73
    Julie DeNeenposted 11 years ago

    I love hubpages because of the community. For writers who are just starting, its a great place to get feedback and encouragement in the midst of constant rejection! So yes I would still contribute because of the community!

  5. lbramos profile image60
    lbramosposted 11 years ago

    Yes, I think so, because I use hubpages for different content than my webpage smile

    I have two blogs, one for bikes and another for computer tips, but both of them are in portuguese, so even if they became very successful I think I still would publish my other thoughts on hubpages.

  6. Trinity M profile image82
    Trinity Mposted 11 years ago

    I would probably spend more time reading other peoples’ hubs, leaving comments, chatting in forums, etc, rather than posting too many articles of my own, but I wouldn’t leave hub pages completely.

  7. penlady profile image59
    penladyposted 11 years ago

    Yes, I would. With internet work, I've learned that it's never a good idea to put all your eggs in one basket.

  8. tjdavis profile image60
    tjdavisposted 11 years ago

    I would because Hubpages is a good place to write and the residual income is ok and you can never have too many places to write lol.

  9. RachaelLefler profile image92
    RachaelLeflerposted 11 years ago

    I like doing anime reviews, so if I made a page that was about something else (like an art or animation related website) and that became successful, maybe then I would do more anime reviews, faster, as more of a hobby because I truly enjoy doing that. However, if I made a successful site that contained my anime reviews, it would be redundant to post the same content on two different websites, so I would probably stop writing on hubpages. However I like that hubpages is free and allows you to moderate comments. I also have gotten so used to the interface, it would seem weird to me to get used to writing blogs using another method. So I doubt I'm going anywhere anytime soon. smile

  10. cheaptoys profile image60
    cheaptoysposted 11 years ago

    wow are u making 8k a month from a site? well i wont be doing hubs anymore but you can still use them for backlinks

    1. Teresa Schultz profile image66
      Teresa Schultzposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      No, I'm not making 8k a month from my own site - wish I was!

  11. JBrumett profile image60
    JBrumettposted 11 years ago

    I'd keep generating articles for the site so people could follow back links to a main site.  I'm not an expert, but from information I've gathered, sites like this can help generate traffic to a single point, so the 8k a month would probably be partly due to work on a site like this.

  12. iTommyGuns profile image80
    iTommyGunsposted 11 years ago

    I would. It just gives you another area to drive additional traffic to your site.

 
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