Usually if a crawler sees new content, it will crawl all other links "new to them" but there is no need to submit your hubs to Google or any other search engine.
HubPages constantly has crawlers on it AND there is an RSS feature for each and every hubber so once Google sees one of your hubs, it is basically alerted every time you create a new one.
Google is usually pretty quick at picking up the hub urls.
If you use Google's "inurl" search operators you will be easily to see what hub's Google has indexed under your sub domain.
I already put in your subdomain. Let me know what you think.
Yes, if you search for your subdomain on google, it'll craw all hubs that had been indexed.
I entered inurl:whatbigjohnthinks.hubpages. Com in Google and it only shows 7 Hubs. Why not all of them?
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