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    Forever known as "Squidoo's competitor," Hubpages is a solid social portal that lets you create expanded articles with various "modules," such as Amazon/Ebay, RSS, videos, news feeds and more. Create an all-inclusive guide on a topic, or spice up an article for... more

    Reviewed by pixelrage Oct 07, 07:09am ( 30 reviews ) hubpages.com

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  • Reviewed by Gilman on Nov 09, 8:35pm

    interesting
  • Rated by pixelrage on Oct 07, 7:09am

    Forever known as "Squidoo's competitor," Hubpages is a solid social portal that lets you create expanded articles with various "modules," such as Amazon/Ebay, RSS, videos, news feeds and more. Create an all-inclusive guide on a topic, or spice up an article for self-promotion. Unlike Squidoo, Hubpages is a bit more strict in regard to self-promotion, and the number of backlinks you can point to a single site from a single page. This may explain their better luck with appearing high in SERPs, which Squidoo has fallen behind with. Overall, use it as a component of your backlink-building strategy by writing good, helpful content.
  • Rated by mac888 on Sep 01, 8:37am

    Beautiful words and images to match -- awesome!
  • Rated by urwarrenout on Aug 30, 10:06am

    Great place to share information.
  • Reviewed by BLOODYDUCK on Jul 18, 3:57am

    Simple colorful poetry book with great pictures
  • Rated by Richie777 on May 21, 9:29pm

    Dunno about making money off this, HubPages might make the money, but not the hubbers. Interesting site, though.
  • Rated by 4udiary on May 01 2009, 8:00pm

    Wow.. This is really a hub of info..
  • Rated by doctormehnaz on Apr 29 2009, 9:35pm

    Quick way to earn good bucks...
  • Rated by reasonrobin on Apr 25 2009, 9:09pm

    Alternative to Squidoo. With better revenue model so its claimed.
  • Rated by apathor on Mar 24 2009, 6:03pm

    Like Squidoo, simple website development where you make the content and they make the ad revenue, then throw a few percent at you.