What not to do on Hubpage
64Hubpage is a great place to start expressing your opinions on a topic. You can even help others by offering your knowledge on a specific topic. Hubpage is free to use and it does not require any special skill. Everything is straightforward and automated. Hubpage has a large user base of thirteen million users and you can rest assured that the support will be present. Affiliate marketers love Hubpage because it helps them earn money in various different ways. Mainly, Hubpage works with Adsense, eBay and Amazon; and users get a sixty percent cut on the earnings. If you have a product for sale, you can use hubs to sell it and make more money. By using Hubpage, you will not have to pay for hosting or domains, they host everything for you; for free. The advantages are just too many to be listed, but you get the big picture; it is beneficial to start using Hubpage.
However, it is important that you do not do some things which will put your hub in jeopardy. When creating a hub, do not try to spam their title and keyword fields with a bunch of keywords. Hubpage has monitors who access all new accounts to see if they are following the guidelines. If you spam their network, you will automatically get banned. Once you have created your hub, you have to add content. Try to focus the content on your niche and do not try to add high paying keywords. This will affect your overall hub score. Do not copy content from other sites and paste it onto your hub, it is called plagiarism, and there will be copyright issues with it. If the true content holder finds out about the stolen content, they will report you to the Hubpage team, and they will terminate your account. Viewers can also flag your content as spam, so make sure you know what you are posting on your hub. A smart thing to do is to get permission from the true content holder and then add it to your hub; whether it is a video or picture.
When people come to your hub, they are interested in the topic and want to learn about it. They are not viewing your hub because they want to purchase something. The biggest mistake affiliate marketers have done in the past is they turn their hub into a sales page. A sales page is directed at only selling the product by describing the product and its features. If your hub is a sales page, you will only be redirecting the visitor back to where they came from. Some users say the one disadvantage about Hubpage is that, you are only allowed to add two links per article, but honestly that is good enough. If you have more than two links pointing to your sales page, it clearly looks like you are begging for a sale. That is not the impression you want to lay on your potential clients.
what if you have more than two links that point to a website or info about the linked word that clearly does not sell anything? Is that breaking the rules as well?








dotty1 Level 2 Commenter 21 months ago
thank you for your hub, I'm still learning on here but slowly getting better . . I think argh ha ha. . D