Lessons on Hubbing Learned in the HubChallenge
60This is what the hubchallenge was all about for me....getting more content written and published!
And I have to thank Darkside for encouraging me to do just that!
I signed up for 30 hubs in 30 days. But my personal goal was 35. Thirty-five new hubs would bring me to a nice round 100 total published hubs.
I made it to thirty - I had no doubt I would. I'm a classic procrastinator, but I love a deadline. Give me a deadline, and I'll get 'er done. (oops...probably ought to mention I have a redneck streak in there with that writer-wannabe-gene. Don't shoot me - those redneck hubs are doing purty good for me so far!)
I asked on the forums if I should just be done with the challenge after 30, and darkside encouraged me to just keep tagging my hubs with "hubchallenge" until the end.
At that point, I only needed 3 more to meet my personal goal.
You are now reading my 100th Hub on Hubpages.
Not that darskide needs my recommendation, but I think he's a great hubber, and a fellow-conspirator in the challenge, so knocking out a hub starting with a "thank you" to him makes the writing easier to me.
It is definitely one of the things I like most about hubpages - the encouraging community.
But let's face it folks, "friends" on hubpages are not what makes the money!
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Believe it or not, I do have some technical ability. I've programmed telephone systems for a bunch of years now. Back in the day, I was the "computer coordinator" for a small department at the University of North Carolina. It happened by default, really. I had to learn what to do after I formatted the hard drive on the only computer in the the department that had a hard drive, on, like, my second day on the job.
I think I do have a bit of a knack for combining the technical and the creative, and it has served me well in my careers.
But my dream has always been to be a "writer", a "job" that means different things to different people, and a job that has indeed meant different things to me at different times in my life. Participating in the HubChallenge has helped me define what being a writer, and a hubber, means to me now.
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Am I here to make money? Well, sort of. Yes. I guess I am. I took the challenge, didn't I?
But I'm here to make money doing what I love to do. I love to write. I especially love to write when it comes easy - like it has in spurts over the last 30 days.
Do I love to tweak my hubs and do keyword research? Well, lucky for me, I don't mind it. I like it enough to do it now and then when I can't find my "muse." But I don't love it enough to call myself as an internet marketer rather than a writer.
At hubpages, I love being able to write and publish whatever I want, depending on the mood that strikes me.
Some of my hubs will never get much traffic. They are just silly poems I've written along the way - but poems I kinda like, poems I'm glad I wrote and glad someone reads now and then.
Then there are a articles I wrote a lifetime ago, when I thought I might actually make a living at this. I was paid pretty well for them when they were first published, but that's money long gone. How cool to be able to recyle - even if just for a few pennies - those words that already earned me some money, once upon a time.
And there's the stuff I like to write now. Not everyone will want to read it. But it seems a few do, here and there. And when folks read what I write, I experience a validation that I seldom have in my "real job."
I love the comments at hubpages. I love the stats. I loved hitting the 100 profile score during the challenge for the first time (that I noticed anyway). I love seeing red arrows on my account page. And I love hubbers as successful as darkside offering their encouragement and their expertise to others.
And I gotta tell you, I love the prospect of that first google adsense check, and the next, and the thought of monthly checks that increase exponentially. And someday, I'm gonna learn all this keywork/SEO stuff and retire to a country home in eastern North Carolina where I can have a garden, and maybe some chickens, and sustain my household by writing what I want to write.
Yep. That's my dream. That's why I hub. That's why I'm glad I participated in the HubChallenge.
Thirty-Five
Congrats on the challenge and on reaching 100 hubs!! Way to go!
You were one of the first hubber to get my attention when joining hubpages. I am so glad that you've accomplished your goal! Now you've given me hope! Best wishes on your dreams of owning a country home in N.C....
Congrats on your 100th hub! That is an accomplishment! May you continue to write many more. :)
I like hubpages for all those reasons, too. Maybe it is in the genes;o) But, you gardening and raising chickens? How you gonna do that indoors?
And we're so fortunate that you are here. Congrats dear on your blooming success! Good luck with adsense too dear.
Well done, lucky you I wish i could find my way round the computer like you can, and work to deadlines, but I am learning on here, and people like you do tend to rub off a bit on us lazy ones, and encourage so thanks for that...... look forward to reading more of your hubs
Well done Dineane!
First of all I would like to say congrats. There are a few people I watch closely to silently mentor me here and Im happy to tell you that you are one of them. I know I still have to get a better understanding of hub pages but it will come in time. I try and write quality stuff but not getting a lot of followers. Will continue watching people such as yourself to help my dreams become reality. Once again congrats.
Congrats. I didn't make my goal but I got off my rear and got to writing which really was what I needed.
It is a big encouragement to people like me to know that even experienced writers like yourself are still waiting for your first check.
I have started out real slow and as yet I haven’t made any money at all apart from about 30cents that I think you accrue for page views. I enjoy writing on hubpages so I will keep on but sometimes it is discouraging when you don’t get any page views on some of your hubs. Thanks for sharing
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Tiptopcat 2 years ago
congratulations on completing the 30 day challenge and getting to your target of 100 hubs. I am a newbie here and am going at my own speed to get to my target of 50 hubs.
Well done and happy writing