The Politically Incorrect Guide to Making Money on HubPages
62The Politically Incorrect Guide to Making Money on HubPages
Herein we peel back the layers of political correctness to expose the brass tacks of turning a profit on HubPages.
Children under 14 may want to look away now. We are going to Keep It Real.
Serious Writers who value their craft should find something else to do. If you agonize over every word, if you double-check your verb tenses, if you know what a gerund is, please surf away now. Point your browser at SeriousWriters.com; do not continue reading here.
Only 3 Things Matter
According to The Politically Incorrect Guide to Making Money on HubPages, only three issues have any significance whatsoever.
I'm going to tell you what the three issues are, rather than forcing you to read this entire hub to dig for them. If you want details, please read on. Otherwise, go forth and apply the knowledge you have gained.
1. Get your hub indexed by Google
2. Pick appropriate keywords
3. Get people to click on the ads that appear on your hub.
Note: nowhere in this agonizingly simple list is any mention of writing good. Serious Writers, this is your last chance to bail out. You've been warned.
1. Get your hub indexed by Google
Google provides the majority of search results around the world. If your hub is ignored by Google, you've shot yourself in the digital foot.
Indexing is the process wherein Google computers read your hub, analyzes it, and adds it to their database of web pages. If your hub isn't indexed, Google will never include it in any search results.
Google indexing should take place automagically shortly after you publish a hub. Google knows about HubPages already. You don't have to do anything. However, some hubs may take weeks to get indexed and some worthy compositions may never be indexed. It's a mystery as to how Google separates the wheat from the chaff. Sometimes hubs get indexed, then de-indexed, then indexed again...
2. Pick appropriate keywords
We all know of the Google AdWords Keyword Tool: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal. If you can't decipher it, go watch TV instead of writing any more hubs. Your time you are wasting.
Learn the tool, live the tool, be the tool.
3. Get people to click on the ads that appear on your hub.
After mastering steps 1 and 2, light a candle to Step 3. Google and HubPages prohibit you from actually encouraging your reader to click on your ads. In the words of Sheriff Buford T. Justice, "You can think about it, but don't do it." Sheriff Justice went on to explain how Google will shut down your AdSense account quicker than Valerie Bertinelli at a free doughnut bar, but only the Director's Cut of Smokey and the Bandit II included that scene.
You get paid when an ad gets clicked.
Tolstoy could publish a War and Peace hub and still go broke if no one clicked on his ads.
To some extent you're at the mercy of Google; they decide what ads your hubs will host. You can filter out an advertiser now and then by configuring your AdSense account properly. Some Hubbers feel a slight animosity toward Scientology ads while other hubbers are happy to have ads for christian colleges on their atheist hubs.
Write whatever you want
We know it's politically incorrect, but you can write whatever you want. Use bad grammar. Incomplete sentences. Apply abstruse pop culture references that would only be funny to shoe cobblers in Malta on the Fourth of July.
Pretty writing won't make you money.
Only The Three Rules will make you money.
Don't Ignore Any of the Rules
Don't neglect any of the Three Rules. You may find yourself with the inherent ability to dominate Rule 1. You may find yourself manipulating Rule 2 like a Ninja Keyword Master. You may find yourself behind the wheel of a large automobile, but David Byrne never made any money on HubPages. Neglect rule 3 at your peril.
Good Writers are People Too
We need accomplished writers to make our money-grubbing hubs look good. The symbiotic relationship between junior Hemmingways and AdSense trollops is well documented. Google probably like us all better when some of us use big words and literary references. However, a hub about the Top 10 Gas Grills for 2011 will probably monetize more effectively than 1000 words on institutional racism in 17th century France.
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No I am not discouraged I just feel better informed. Thanks for taking the time to put it out there. What we do with it is up to us.
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Another brilliant hub with loads of good advice. I am always checking my hubs on the page ranking site. I have put a link to this hub from my blog. Thank you I was just leaving and I saw 'another 69 comments'. Wow, I am not alone in liking your hub account.
"Google knows about HubPages already. You don't have to do anything..."
Since pages are index automatically, writers have no control over step 1.
"...prohibit you from actually encouraging your reader to click on your ads..."
"...you're at the mercy of Google; they decide what ads your hubs will host..."
You can't ask readers to click ads, and you can't specify which ads will appear, so the writer has no control over getting readers to click ads, step 3.
So yes, they are out of the writers control, and my comment still stands true.
Steps 1 and 3 are completely out of the writers control, so I don't really think they have a place in a guide like this, do they?
LeonJane said
"I hold a hope that one day creative writing will prevail over product review".
There is every chance that a piece of literature that reflects the human condition will be read in 50 years time, when reviews of the toasters available in 2010 are not read. But the review of toasters will earn more!
"Find a hungry crowd and feed them", good advice.
"Learn the tool, live the tool, be the tool." Good one ... to be a tool Yes to earn here you need to be more of a tool than writer. Great Hub Dear, I loved it.
This hub kept me interested due to your writing skills. Google's ups and downs can become a mystery at times though.
I AM a tool, so what's next?
Nice one! Pity about your Googler rating, though. Thanks for the tips.
Love and peace
Tony
All so true. You can write great stuff but if you don't also follow the rules you mentioned, it will be a long and unprofitable road.
"automagically"
thats brilliank
Very true indeed! Although a bit of good writing may help too.
Can't there be a balance between writing well and earning well? Hmm. Now I'm at a crossroads.
Your hub is humorous and fun. I'm following you now and enjoying your hubs! You have an entertaining written voice. :o)
There's a lot of truth in what you say, for sure.






















lifelovemystery Level 3 Commenter 2 months ago
Thanks for the tips and the humour!