Also, try writing the title of your prospective articles first, and then subtitles to break down what you're going to write. this should help with the structure and flow of your articles rather than writing off the cuff as it will be a lot harder to write on a blank page...
When you know roughly what each section of your writeup will conta, it will be easier to fill in the gaps...
The best way to write about an article is to look at your chosen topic in a deep level. Thats the key to making your articles unique because everyone's perception on a given topic will be unique... So if it was about Online Jazz, think about what it is about Jazz that you find personally appealing?
Also, try to think outside of the box. Read up on Jazz and using that knowledge, you can then add your personal flair to it
BlyMc, you are definitely not the only one struggling with these articles. Outsourcing is definitely looking better and better as an option.
Should have read all the comments first...I followed Michelle closely and had my hub rejected for too many links and cited for "obviously" looking for a back link, lol!
Whew! this makes what 5, its getting harder and harder to write the same article 5 times, but different, (hahahaha) is anyone else struggling with this? I can't be the only one (can I?). My articles are starting to loose their luster so to speak. Actually after number 2, how do you write about the same topic 5 times now, (maybe more, I'm afraid to look ahead in the videos) and keep your articles fresh and interesting for people to want to read? I'll be outsourcing in my future campaigns.
This is really important. It now appears that you must have ONLY ONE LINK from your entire hubpage back to your domain. Yes, only one. Yes, from the whole page. Not one in the text and one in the link module. And one in the RSS. Either put it in the text OR the link module (or wherever you'd prefer) but more than one link is not allowed. And don't try linking the same domain's RSS feed. Use your Squidoo page RSS instead.
taylorlueck.hubpages.com/
chaselucker 5 months ago
Great.. I embedded your video on my Why I like Hubpages page on my site.. Thanks for this useful stuff
whoisbid 8 months ago
Dear i really enjoy your this video , i attain very unique information form your this video so thanks a a lot for share your this video ..
Thanks weepraxis
hamidi13 11 months ago
I really enjoy Michelle's videos - she always speaks with absolute clarity and without hesitation - which makes for an excellent tutorial.
macgizmoguy 1 year ago
Also, try writing the title of your prospective articles first, and then subtitles to break down what you're going to write. this should help with the structure and flow of your articles rather than writing off the cuff as it will be a lot harder to write on a blank page...
When you know roughly what each section of your writeup will conta, it will be easier to fill in the gaps...
Maverick2097 2 years ago
The best way to write about an article is to look at your chosen topic in a deep level. Thats the key to making your articles unique because everyone's perception on a given topic will be unique... So if it was about Online Jazz, think about what it is about Jazz that you find personally appealing?
Also, try to think outside of the box. Read up on Jazz and using that knowledge, you can then add your personal flair to it
Maverick2097 2 years ago
BlyMc, you are definitely not the only one struggling with these articles. Outsourcing is definitely looking better and better as an option.
Should have read all the comments first...I followed Michelle closely and had my hub rejected for too many links and cited for "obviously" looking for a back link, lol!
MadeWholeTV 2 years ago
Whew! this makes what 5, its getting harder and harder to write the same article 5 times, but different, (hahahaha) is anyone else struggling with this? I can't be the only one (can I?). My articles are starting to loose their luster so to speak. Actually after number 2, how do you write about the same topic 5 times now, (maybe more, I'm afraid to look ahead in the videos) and keep your articles fresh and interesting for people to want to read? I'll be outsourcing in my future campaigns.
Thanx
BilyMc 2 years ago
This is really important. It now appears that you must have ONLY ONE LINK from your entire hubpage back to your domain. Yes, only one. Yes, from the whole page. Not one in the text and one in the link module. And one in the RSS. Either put it in the text OR the link module (or wherever you'd prefer) but more than one link is not allowed. And don't try linking the same domain's RSS feed. Use your Squidoo page RSS instead.
ChristopheGreenhough 2 years ago
One mistake that she made is that she added three links to her site. Hubpages only allows two links or it is over promotion.
Other than that, great video!
mrmrslose 2 years ago