I joined Hubpages years ago but only ever posted one article. Encouraged by writing for Expertscolumn ,and getting a decent amount of page views, I decided to give writing for Hubpages another go.
Today, I published a second Hub, this time about Expertscolumn. I was pleased to see that it had already got some responses, which was better than I had done before. I need to familiarise myself with the terms and conditions again, and a few things have changed since I last published on there, so I’m just finding my way round the site again.
One of the other members of the site helpfully pointed out to me that I could add my affiliate link from Expertscolumn into my article, I wasn’t sure if it was all right to do that, but now I know, I’ll add my link and see if I get any referrals.
I like the different earning options on Hubpages. You have the option of either signing up to an ad network as one way of earning, or you can sign up to Hubpages’ own ad network. You can also earn from eBay and Amazon sales so I think when I’m more comfortable writing for the site I’ll try and find a niche.
They also offer an apprenticeship programme which I’ll probably join as it teaches how to make your most of writing on the site and also pay you bonuses for taking part.
You can see my Expertscolumn review here .
You can read my review about Squdioo by visiting:
http://expertscolumn.com/content/review-earning-squidoo

Comments
I think one has to get a google adsense account to earn at hubpages. Some say it is not easy to get one. What do you say about it?
I think that you can earn from the Hubpages earning programme but not sure if you have to sign up for adsense before you can get take part in the Hubpages' programme so I'm going to check with them.
You have other options to earn such as ebay and Amazon, and promoting your other links and articles.
unfortunately, we have to have a valid ad sense account to earn anything at all though I do love hub pages.