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Hi Warriors,

Hubpages are implementing their new policies (HubPages Blog » Blog Archive » An Overview of New Publishing Standards), and one of them is that we cannot link to affiliate sites anymore.

My question is... is it still ok to link to your own review sites that are promoting affiliate products? I don't think it's indicated in their policies.

Thanks so much,
Michael
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  • Profile picture of the author Richard Van
    Hi Michael,

    Have a quick look on the search thing here, there was a thread about this exact thing a couple of days ago.

    I'm not sure what the new rules are but I don't use them anyway. As far as I'm aware it's just the direct linking to the affiliate site they're not allowing though I couldn't be 100%

    That's the trouble when using other people web space to run your business, they can and do change the rules at will.
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  • Profile picture of the author brettb
    I'm glad I stopped Hubbing and starting building my own sites - having to go back and change previously approved Hubs is a nuisance.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Lee
    Thanks, guys. Not only do you have to change previous hubs, but some hubs (on topics that are previously ok) are now restricted. Just another lesson to never put all your eggs on one basket; and more importantly, put content on sites that you have control of.
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  • Profile picture of the author ronywilliam
    I dont think that it will be ok doing so, because i tried it a day or two back and they sent it back for revision and if you dont remove the links after the revision is requested then the hub gets deleted.
    They dont allow any links on their hub.
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  • Profile picture of the author JamesGw
    I have a few hubs with affiliate links that haven't been touched. Then again, most of them are pretty long (1500-2500 words) and get good organic traffic.
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  • Profile picture of the author mominternet
    I recently started using Hubpages and was wondering the same thing, that is how I came across this thread on a google search.

    I certainly will give it some thought. I only have one Hub and it was chosen for this week's Hub Nuggets...I noticed as far as ads I used a google and amazon...put I was wondering about links...

    I have my own product as well as affiliate...so if I understand it correctly direct affiliate links are not allowed but what about leading people to a squeeze page to my own product?
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  • Profile picture of the author ss442
    Yep, me to. I killed every article I had written on HUB Pages and refuse to use them for anything. In any case there are too many other sources to choose from.
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  • Profile picture of the author kikiwang
    it can build some backlinks
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  • Profile picture of the author Fun to Write
    I haven't logged into my Hubpages account for ages...lost interest a while back. It used to be really good for affiliate marketers, but seems like they are cracking down on "leaks" outside of their platform.

    Preventing links allows them to keep traffic on their own pages (that you make), which they hope will cause people to click on more ad links. I think this change is totally money motivated on Hubpages part, which is fine since it's their platform.

    Nothing beats building your own niche authority site IMHO. That way these kind of changes can't put you out of business.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by Fun to Write View Post

      I haven't logged into my Hubpages account for ages...lost interest a while back. It used to be really good for affiliate marketers, but seems like they are cracking down on "leaks" outside of their platform.
      This.

      Originally Posted by Fun to Write View Post

      I think this change is totally money motivated on Hubpages part, which is fine since it's their platform.
      And this.

      Let's not overlook that this thread is 15 months old. This wasn't just announced now: it's just a thread that was bumped today. "Just saying".

      Originally Posted by Fun to Write View Post

      Nothing beats building your own niche authority site IMHO. That way these kind of changes can't put you out of business.
      I agree completely. I stopped using it, even for backlinks, a long time ago. I've done better without it than with it.

      http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post6105586
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  • Profile picture of the author Danny Woolard
    My 500 word Hub made PR 2 with no extra effort at all in about 2 months time.

    Still good way to get quality backlinks.
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