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Alexa Rankings for HubPages 30 Network Sites
Detailing the choices and their website rankings.
Once upon a time, there was only one HubPages website where all kinds of different articles found their home, sort of like Medium. A few years ago, they decided to create separate niche sites.
Now, there are 30 different sites where HubPages articles find their home, including one called HubPages.
The articles that don’t get selected for one of these sites can still be found on hubpages.com, rather than discover.hubpages.com (the public HubPages site).
Maybe this is all more confusing than most writers are comfortable with, which is why I’ve created this article listing each network site in order of their Alexa world ranking from the most popular to the least.
The good part is all writers have to do is write an article and the HP editors do the rest. They will examine the article and find a home for it on one of these sites if it is quality enough to be a featured hub and the content fits.
Writers can submit one article every two weeks to one of these sites if the editors didn’t choose it already. The editors will move articles over to one of these niche sites within two weeks if they do, usually in a few days.
All of these niche sites can be found on the HubPages home page, yet I wanted to add their Alexa rankings to help writers decide which ones they should write for.
I have one article on Dengarden, 4 on HubPages, and 4 on LetterPile. The rest of my articles are on the hubpages.com site, which from what I gather aren’t seen by search engines and don’t make money from views (at least the non-featured ones). They can only be found by other writers on HubPages from your profile.
These languishing articles are the ones I wrote around 8 years ago and just haven’t been upgraded to be moved over. Interestingly, they are shown in the old interface of HubPages, the nostalgic version.
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