Are you loving this Hubpages Ad program? I am just loving it?

Very much so enjoying the new Ad Program. I used to write here just for the heck of it because I earn more elsewhere, but now I am trying to build up the Ad Program as my biggest earner so I can write here full-time and use this as my main source of income. I adore writing at Hubpages, I actually love writing here more than anywhere else.It has helped me rediscover my true passion for writing to say the least.

More than likely you will learn to appreciate the Hubpages Ads Program more and more as time goes by.

Unlike Adsense, the HP Ads program pays you anytime that someone views your hub while the ads are displayed on your 60% time frame out of the 60/40 split with HP.

To increase the earnings potential you should write as many hubs as possible, but quality ones, therefore increasing your chances.

I can definitely relate to being pleased for earning something every day. I'm trying to figure out how I can earn several hundred times more per day than I currently do.

Yes! The HubPages ads are a great earner for me, regularly beating adSense daily amounts.

I signed up a couple days ago and got 4 hubs, but so far seems I am getting no impressions from the Hubpages ad program (I have visits).

It is fantastic so far for me. I have already doubled my earnings and I hope to attract a lot more readers soon because of the ad program. I am going to try and write about 30 hubs in the next couple of months, and I hope to reach a payout before the end of the summer months.

I really like the new program. It pays more fairly for the work.

I'm liking it so far. I'm enjoying writing articles and getting feedback more than the Ad program, because I view this as a learning experience - refining my writing skills, so to speak, while writing about topics I love.

However, I do love that it can potentially earn money. I've only earned a nickel so far, and I've got both AdSense and Hubpages Ad program running. I'm hoping as I post more quality hubs, and others refer to my hubs, that I'll get more income.

But I'm not counting on it as a main source of income. I need more stable income than hoping others view my hubs.

I've just activated my account after reading this. Of course, I couldn't do it before I activated my Google Adsense account. A bizaare comparison considering you have to have this other account first.

Thank you for asking the question, reading the replies has been informative. I'm just starting, so it is good to read that the Ad program is working out for the prolific authors.

I just started so IM not really sure yet, I am having to learn alot of stuff on here, to even understand the program :).

Hubpages is the best place I have found in recent past, a great way to not only promote your ideas but also make good earnings :).

HubPages ads is the only motivator to me now. If it was not here, I would have left HubPages. Seems H ads are liked by all.

Yeah good times! I have been making a lot more money.

Yesterday I earned 1 cent. Today I'm up to 3! It seems silly, but even that little bit has given me hope that I can earn more if I just keep it up.

Good luck to everyone!

Yes I am it increases your revenue and it helps you earn more and get more views for your articles.

Absolutely. Being paid on impressions definitely helps with the motivation factor. I haven't been seeing much of anything from AdSense lately myself, but my HubPages Ad Program earnings have been steady each day.

Yes, it's great that you earn for every impression, and also that you can see every day what was earned. I am on other sites where either it takes much longer to earn, or you're not told until months later how much was actually earned.

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