Taking the HubPage Challenge

I got to hand it to all you who have a vested interest in filling the internet with informative blogs designed for the sole purpose to generate income through Google Adsense. You are all the unsung heroes, the nine-to-fivers who have said, “What about me? Where’s my share of the American Dream?”, and the ones to make a great stab into the entrepreneurial spirit that is the heart of the internet.

And I am now happy to be one of the soldiers on the front line, toiling day and day, night after night, caffeine surging through my body, a draw full of empty candy wrappers, and a half empty jar of pickles standing on my tower.

What am I talking about, gang?

I’ve decide to join the Hub Challenge. That’s right, if it is bad enough that I am designing eight sites at once, that I just recently had a baby (well, not me, my girl did), and that my bladder seems to want to empty every twenty minutes, so now I have to go and post 100 hubs in thirty days.

I am wondering if I can get an IV of coffee going and a catheter shoved in my . . .

Well, enough of my wishes. If any of you are a members of the Keyword Academy, then you received an article by Mark and Court about their crazy idea to write a whole bunch of articles to see their rankings go up on HubPages and see what kind of income can come in for their Adsense Blogs.

Well, this idea has blossomed into an all out challenge to bloggers everywhere to create content to add to Hub Pages and see who generates the most revenue for their blogs.

It is a crazy hare-brained idea that has its own group of nutcases, and I am one of them.

So, there are some rules here. You don’t want to submit a bunch of articles you have everywhere else. I started too, and I think it is the only place I don’t agree with Court, or misunderstood his teachings, when it comes to duplicate submissions. I have also run into some snags at Exinearticles.com. You see, I am a prolific writer, but I hate rewriting an article, especially to submit to another website. So, my dumb butt goes ahead and submits duplicates to HubPages to jump start my one hundred and then I find out this is the wrong approach to using HubPages.

So that means, as an Adsense blogger, I either need to rework my pieces or make sure from the beginning to use new material.

Well, I’m gonna write about 100 Dogs. That’ll show ‘em.

So, Now, I am a little behind in the race due to these damn duplicates, but I still have 28 days left and I can do this.

To infinity and beyond.

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5 Comments

  1. Ewwing says:

    Good luck bro! One again tips today. Thanks

  2. Hei, I like this blog, many good information, I want to subscribe it, can anyone help me?

  3. Hubpages are nice but i still prefer to use blogspot or wordpress when making info pages-’:

  4. Wood Shelf  says:

    i have lots of hubpages related to literature and medicine, i love to make new webpages each day,”;

  5. i like Hubpages compared to ezinearticles and buzzle, hubpages also rank well in search engines “

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