It has been a while since I last shared a Show Me The Money post here at JMMO. It’s just that I haven’t really had a chance to experiment with a lot of new income sources lately. I think I’ve pretty much been using the same strategies and services the last few months that’s why I haven’t had much cause to share here.
Or so I thought!
I realised that even though I have shared my discovery of HubPages with you almost two years ago, I’ve never reported any incoming income from this source. I think it’s partly because, silly me, I never thought about adding a Google Adsense tracker in my account. So, I never really knew if my measly 3 HubPages were making me any sort of income. A few months ago, I finally started tracking my HubPages account.
And, guess what? It HAS been making me some cash via Adsense. Not a lot of money, mind you. But, with just 3 quick articles, I realised that I’m still able to earn some passive income from them. So, I think that’s great. It makes me think that maybe I should try to add a few more articles in there…
Anyway, this shows that the comment left by my fellow online writer and friend Marye Audet really is something worth considering:
“I have been writing for Hubpages for about 1 1/2 years. I have nearly 400 articles. And, at this point, I am hitting over $500.00 in residual affiliate money every month, with adsense being a large percentage of that. I am not as involved in the community aspect as many others because of other writing commitments and simple lack of time. Anyway, if you are not looking for instant financial gratification and willing to work up to a significant income AND post enough to pique google’s interest, it is a great option.”
So, what about you? Have you created your HubPages yet? Are you making some passive income through some of your content?
Ah, great post. I in fact just recently signed up with Hubpages and I am going to eventually spend some time writing a few hubs on it to see how it all works.
It would be nice to get a $500 chunk of cash every month for doing nothing after you’ve built up a nice portfolio of articles.