Monday 9 March 2009

Experimenting with HubPages

After Googling for what seems like hours, I finally came across a decent article that explained how HubPages work.

Have decided to sign up, and will use HubPages to test out my theory of writing about coping with debt in a recession (something I know quite a bit about). Hubpages shares ad revenue with members (60% to the member and 40% to them), but I haven't yet figured out whether I have to put the ads on there myself or whether they do.

Anyway for the moment I will concentrate on building my "hub".

Update 10th March 2009: OK, have produced my very first hubpage - Do It Yourself Debt Management.

Have also found out how they do the ad revenue - basically you have to sign up with Google Adsense or Kontera, and tell HubPages your ad ID - they then place the ads on your page and split the revenue.

Have decided to try Kontera only for the moment. Kontera produce little text-links in the text of your article. Payment is pay-per-click and they payout by Paypal 30 days after you reach $100 in your account.

Have decided to put Kontera on this blog too, to see how it all works out.

1 comment:

  1. Hey Silver -- it's Ryan from over at HubPages (http://hubpages.com/profile/Ryan+Hupfer) and I wanted to shoot you a quick thanks for trying us out. If you need some more info on how we pay our authors, check out this blog post:

    http://blog.hubpages.com/2009/03/hubpages-earnings-revenue-split-explained/

    Also -- any questions that you have, feel free to send 'em over to team@hubpages.com.

    Happy Hubbing -- keep it up!

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