Well I'm a newbie too, but I got my score up over 80 already and I'll share with you what I've been doing. I try to be active in the Hubpages community. I do that by browsing the forums and I participate where it makes sense.
I don't post just to make a post, only when I have something fitting to add to the discussion. I also try to answer a few questions, as I am doing now. And, of course, I publish hubs with meaningful and useful (I hope) information.
I am writing a "progress report" for a hub where I discuss what I've leaned so far, to share with other newbies. I plan to publish it as a hub on November 1st so that I can include all of October in it. Why not watch for it.
Posting pictures and having a high word count helps...
There's an automatic cut-off at a Hub score of 40, or an author score of 75: below those, all Hubs have their outgoing links marked "nofollow. " So many people think that if you get your individual or author score above those thresholds, you're doing better than those folks below. Here's my personal take on improving HubScores, hubpages.com/hub/Boosting-HubScores.
Good question, I too would like to know. I only created one hub and will create many more if there is good traffic here on this site. Not sure anyone is interested in writing and publishing.
Thank you for posting this question and to those of you that have answered. I am new to hubpages and looking for tips from those who have some experience. I look forward to working with everyone in this community!
Taking part in forums, discussions and helping other people out answering questions seems like a good place to start!
Enrich your hub content by adding more words, interesting pictures. Also, engae yourself into hub communities, and you will definitely see an increase of hub score.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.