Hubpage beat ezine articles?

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LOts of people said that hubpage get indexed very fast n strong. Do you think it beats ezine articles already?
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  • Profile picture of the author x3xsolxdierx3x
    Originally Posted by visimedia View Post

    LOts of people said that hubpage get indexed very fast n strong. Do you think it beats ezine articles already?
    visimedia,

    It just "depends" on a wealth of variables. On a side note, both platforms may 'appear' similar, in that you can upload written content to the site, however, both sites do have different purposes and functions.

    You will be able to achieve syndication through ezine articles. You will be unable to do that with HubPages. HubPages is a "web 2.0 revenue sharing site"....with authority, like EZA, that has been established from the effort of the collective continually supplying content to it. You are finding that both sites manage to catapult content off their authority quite well, which is why they have such an immediate appeal in the first place.

    With HubPages, you won't be able to syndicate content as you would on a directory, however, if done correctly, you can earn quite well from that as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author peterhawkins
    They both have great HIGH PR credetials.
    I personally use both and try to dominate Google's top spots with them for my chosen keyword.

    Hubpages is great s it ranks really fst where as ezine articles take time especially if you are waiting for article approval if your not a platinum member,
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by peterhawkins View Post

      They both have great HIGH PR credetials.
      EZA's "high PR credentials" are not as significant as many article marketers think.

      The "high PR" is the PR of their home page, but your articles (as is true for any article directory, of course) go on a new, PR-0 page, and they're only non-context-relevant backlinks to your site, anyway. Sites don't "have page-rank". Pages "have page-rank".

      (It's really not comparing like with like, of course: one is an article directory and the other a "Web 2.0 site".)
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    • Profile picture of the author Rumpleteazer
      You need to be aware that links on HubPages start as nofollow - they become dofollow as your hub score increases, but this takes time and you need to build up links to your Hub and increase traffic to do this. Also HubPages are very picky - any hint of duplicate content and your Hub will not be published. You can also be penalised for hubs that are deemed to overly promotional.

      You can use HubPages for promotional purposes, but you need to be aware of the hoops you have to jump through.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
    Don't get distracted by this stuff - just do your own research and see how this applies to your niche. If you're not sure - do some testing. Put some articles on EZA and create some hub pages - and see which ones do better.

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    • Profile picture of the author Tuhin
      Originally Posted by Andyhenry View Post

      Don't get distracted by this stuff - just do your own research and see how this applies to your niche. If you're not sure - do some testing. Put some articles on EZA and create some hub pages - and see which ones do better.

      You don't have to resort to guesswork to build your business.
      Hi Andyhenry,
      I totally agree with you. Try both and see which suits you more. Personally I use articles and hubpages both.

      Tuhin
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    • Profile picture of the author Aki Fagno
      Originally Posted by Andyhenry View Post

      Don't get distracted by this stuff - just do your own research and see how this applies to your niche. If you're not sure - do some testing. Put some articles on EZA and create some hub pages - and see which ones do better.

      You don't have to resort to guesswork to build your business.
      Yes, I completely agree.
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      • Profile picture of the author Angel Smith
        The both articles are so good effect because both are the high pr and Google crawl the fast and get the fast results...
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    • Profile picture of the author Michael D Forbes
      Originally Posted by Andyhenry View Post

      Don't get distracted by this stuff - just do your own research and see how this applies to your niche. If you're not sure - do some testing. Put some articles on EZA and create some hub pages - and see which ones do better.

      You don't have to resort to guesswork to build your business.
      Right on the money
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  • Profile picture of the author schttrj
    Originally Posted by visimedia View Post

    LOts of people said that hubpage get indexed very fast n strong. Do you think it beats ezine articles already?
    Well, here's a few factors you should consider:

    My experience say, Ezinearticles get higher rankings better than Hubs and stay there for a long time.

    Ezinearticles take long time to get published (can't say about the indexing time)

    Hubs don't allow syndication

    Hubpages allow money making, unlike Ezinearticles

    So, in short...hubs are good for establishing your authority in a niche and can work without you having a website. But article marketing best works with a blog.
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  • Profile picture of the author aidanjb1
    Its so hard to say...in my experience both work very well to get indexed and actually get ranked very well as well.

    The big advantage of HubPages is that you can edit the content... Once Ezine Articles are published, thats it, no chance to modify content or links.

    The con about HubPages is that the links within them are No Follow (unless you have a high HubScore) meaning you want get benefit from them...Ezine Article links are always Do Follow making them great for link building.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheTroglodyte
    Always use both. Use Go Articles too if you are trying to get backlinks.
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  • Profile picture of the author jhonsean
    I usually use both strong high pr ranking sites and I think that It really depends on the content.
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  • Profile picture of the author Heavenstorm
    if you have an adsense account, theres no harm publishing in hubpages since you can get some tiny earnings from there
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  • Profile picture of the author Alina Tru
    I am not sure that which one is best of site. I have used both for article marketing. And both have generated good amount of traffic for particular website. but hub pages do not provide back line and other hand ezine is do follow site. it is provide backlink for site.
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  • Profile picture of the author mmoreal
    I can't says which make your site indexed fast but Ezine review my articles longer than Hubpage
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  • Profile picture of the author crushedit
    In my experience, given equal strength backlinks, Hubpages properties beats my EzineArticles ones in my link wheels hands down 10 times out of 10.

    However, EZ has an advantage over HP in that their URL structure makes it a lot harder for competitors to scrape your backlinks.

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  • Profile picture of the author diyakapoor
    Hubpages are better than ezinearticles. Hubpages articles are easily indexed/ranked by Google whereas ezinearticles not. My most of hubs have Google rankings but ezinearticles not. So, my first preference is hubpages.com.
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    • Profile picture of the author wolfmmiii
      Originally Posted by dhirendra.gvt View Post

      Hi,
      HubPages is also highly regarded within the main search engines like Yahoo, Bing and Google as well which means that you have a great chance of getting your hub on the first page for related keyword phrase searches.
      Um....this might have been accurate about 3 weeks ago but not so much today.
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  • Profile picture of the author pratoocool
    Hubpages is a great site. Its better than ezine as you can also earn passive income with your articles which is not at all possible with ezine.
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