The basics: you write articles, Google places advertisements around your articles, people find your articles through search engines and they click on your ads (hopefully). Whenever that happens, you make money. The more you write, the better your content is found and the more clicks you get, the more money you make.
See the help section at the top-right and the link to the learning center at the bottom of this page for a lot more information.
Making money online is a very hard thing to do. You have to spend a lot of time writing, promoting, and researching. First writing. If you want to start making a decent income per month, you should try to write at least one hub per day. Promoting is next. Although this is not always necessary, you should try to post links to your articles and profile on blogs and forums. You should also try to write articles with links to your other articles in it. And finally, research. Research for common keywords searched for in Google. Use this site for reference: http://thekeywordacademy.com/massive-traffic-101
Good luck with everything!
by sampurna shrestha5 years ago
Hey hubbers out there.. I am new to hubpages and i am not sure if I can really make money here. Like i have seen some success stories in hubpages but that seems to be long time ago. I am a student and i have little...
by SteppingForward6 years ago
I am a stay at home mom whom is looking for a ways to earn legitimate money from home...Does anyone know of any?
by writer833 years ago
Does anyone know any more sites that pay per article, and not page view, that are not scams?
by Margaret Minnicks20 months ago
What are your best tips for making money on HubPages?
by Tony Lawrence7 years ago
I got pretty upset in another forum post about MFA junk.It costs all of us honest folk money and time. We hate it, Google hates it, but it goes on.It goes on right here. A little HubHopping will turn up...
by David Livermore3 years ago
So last week I received an e-mail from a college student asking if I would be interested in showcasing a paper that he wrote. In responses to him I advised him I would use his article but include my own...
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