Hubpages, do you use it?

by CDawson Banned
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Do you guys use hubpages, if so, for earning or for backlinking/traffic?
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  • Profile picture of the author clint48
    I haven't used them in a while, but I plan on using them again, and if I do I will be using them mostly for backlinking.

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  • Profile picture of the author Giftys
    Haven't really used them. I've found many other means and there's simply not time to do all of them. They seem to be working for a lot of people though and they're showing up in the SERPs.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sheryl Polomka
    I use them simply for backlinking - it's another source to get backlinks so why not use it!
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  • Profile picture of the author DeborahDera
    Originally Posted by CDawson View Post

    Do you guys use hubpages, if so, for earning or for backlinking/traffic?
    I use it for backlinking but have not made any money from the pages on the site itself.
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  • Profile picture of the author peetred
    Hubpages works well for backlinks, and I feel good about putting an article or content on there. I like the clean look. If you are doing it for backlinks, I believe Hubpages allows for 3 links? One way to get around that and add more links is to add an rss feed at the bottom of the page. That would work really well for one extra backlink and will also keep the page updated if you point to a blog that you update regularly.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dustin_M
    Articles published on hubpages respond extremely well to backlinks. If you do not have a website of your own, this site can be a great place to earn some decent income. If you do have your own site, it is still a good place to get backlinks....although I think the links are nofollow until you have an author score of 75 or higher!
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  • No, but I thought about using them.
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeLiving
    I have a network of 332 hubs, all on one account no less. It's an easy way to take advantage of terms with 500 searches or less. I've promoted a few affiliate products this way, but mainly use it to keep my Adsense account moving to the next payout. Its dirty, cheap and quite boring to tell you the truth.

    The best bonus of hubpages? If you have a high score for your article you'll get a ton of related traffic from hubpages themselves.
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  • Profile picture of the author Julie McElroy
    I use HubPages mostly for the AdSense, I only recently started using them for backlinks. It is a great place to write articles, but be careful with backlinks, they do not like too much spam or overly-promotional. As usual, provide value and add links here and there, but don't go overboard. People do make money there, but it takes time. I actually like to write, so I use it as a freelance writing source. Let me know if you have any more questions about it.
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