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Webomatica: Interesting: HubPages

  • Paul · 2 years ago
    I noticed you didn't use a referral tracker in your links to HubPages. You can also make money by referrering traffic, even if you don't publish anything yourself.

    Basically, you get 20% of the ad impressions that would have otherwise gone to HubPages for any traffic you refer for 2 hours after the user clicks. If a user you refer creates a HubPages account (in the next 30 days), you'll get 10% of the impressions on any content they create for life.

    More details here:

    http://hubpages.com/_home/help/#tracking
  • webomatica · 2 years ago
    Hmmm, yet one more thing I need to check out. Good tip!
  • Howard · 2 years ago
    Check out Triond.com and Writingup.com which are new publishing platforms that share revenues with writers. Both are easy and simple to use.
  • Ken · 2 years ago
    The concept is similar to that of oondi (http://www.oondi.com) except that oondi will pay out 100% of the advertisement profits to the authors. Their hosting costs are covered by clicks which occur on non-author owned pages like the index but I suppose it's basically a non-profit organization similar to Wikipedia rather than a commercial one like HubPages or Squidoo.The concept is similar to that of oondi (http://www.oondi.com) except that oondi will pay out 100% of the advertisement profits to the authors. Their hosting costs are covered by clicks which occur on non-author owned pages like the index but I suppose it's basically a non-profit organization similar to Wikipedia rather than a commercial one like HubPages or Squidoo.
  • Chris · 1 year ago
    This is a nice primer on hubpages. I just signed up a few days ago and have written one hub. I like how easy it is to use. In addition to being able to get 60% of google adsense revenue, you can also get a cut of any amazon purchases made from one of your hubs.
  • MOin · 1 year ago
    Hub pages are really helpful when you want a dynamic page to represent another website page of yours you can write content on your blog and then further explain that post with another hub page. sound interesting more like Squidoo