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Old 2005-12-02, 04:59 PM   #76
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Hubs can take a thousand different forms, from highly niched to very general, from a single full page ad to a thousand page fully developed search engine content site.

Here's an example of one of my hubs, which looks like a small linklist.

http://www.2freeporno.com/

I have a few dozen hubs of various types. When you are starting out, one will do perfectly fine.

It's basically a page or site on which you list your own domains, pages, freesites, gallerys, and whatever else you want. It can include reviews, full page ads, link exchanges with your friends, listings of your friends freesites (friends who list your freesites on their hub), articles you write, jokes, images to attract google images traffic, and whatever else you like.

The example I gave is a clean hub, no popups or tricks, but some people swear by dirty hubs that pop chains and are filled with blind links and traps.

The common practice is to include links to your hub on your freesites as part of your allowed links.
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Old 2005-12-02, 05:14 PM   #77
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Ok I get it, thanks bill that's appreciated
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Old 2005-12-02, 05:17 PM   #78
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You folks are insane!



There's a few examples of what people consider to be hubs in this thread from a while back:
(I think it's still relevant two years on)
http://www.greenguysboard.com/board/...ead.php?t=3130

Hope that helps.
Thanks for the link too. I'll read all that carefully
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Old 2005-12-02, 11:08 PM   #79
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yeah, 4k a month is a decent living but it taking one year of work just to achieve it is what i think isn't worth it. i'd imagine there are other more lucrative things you could work at for one year straight and make much more.
I have to disagree with you here man. Sorry I did not reply to this sooner but I dont get alot of the posts in my email and I guess thats a good thing as it would drive me crazy. But look at what you just said here. Honestly I know people that went to college for 4 years, became lawyers, finanical consultants for huge fortune 500 companies out of NYC and it took them at a minium 3 years to even make that type of money. Hell my one friend thought he would leave law school and start out with a 6 figure gig. HE was shocked and very depressed for a long time when he looked over his bill from school and then saw his 35k a year paycheck.
Sure there are more things someone could do for 1 year and maybe make more money,but are they legal? But I'm going to go out on a limb here and think you are somewhat young and have no idea. Cause if you did you would either be making more money or not saying that comment. When I was in 11th grade some came into my school and asked us what we thought we would be making or expected to make right out of school in a job. I said 50k and he laughed. I thought he was wrong, be he was right. Dude 50k is not something easy to come by in any job. Look in the papers, internet or where ever and tell me what jobs you think someone can pull in that money with 1 years worth of exp or less.
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I have to disagree with you here man. Sorry I did not reply to this sooner but I dont get alot of the posts in my email and I guess thats a good thing as it would drive me crazy. But look at what you just said here. Honestly I know people that went to college for 4 years, became lawyers, finanical consultants for huge fortune 500 companies out of NYC and it took them at a minium 3 years to even make that type of money. Hell my one friend thought he would leave law school and start out with a 6 figure gig. HE was shocked and very depressed for a long time when he looked over his bill from school and then saw his 35k a year paycheck.
Sure there are more things someone could do for 1 year and maybe make more money,but are they legal? But I'm going to go out on a limb here and think you are somewhat young and have no idea. Cause if you did you would either be making more money or not saying that comment. When I was in 11th grade some came into my school and asked us what we thought we would be making or expected to make right out of school in a job. I said 50k and he laughed. I thought he was wrong, be he was right. Dude 50k is not something easy to come by in any job. Look in the papers, internet or where ever and tell me what jobs you think someone can pull in that money with 1 years worth of exp or less.
wow, juggernaut - I have never responded to one of your posts before but I gotta say this was excellent. You are right - I had a govt job that would be considered 'cushy' and it would've taken me probably another 2-3 yrs to make that kind of $ (in comparable CAD of course )

the thing here is that I WAS making 35k, which is not too shoddy, now me - I consider myself lucky to get a cheque each week

but I know that it's coming along. It's getting there that hurts lol, and a lot of folks can't wait that long, that's all.

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(LB did one on netpond) and they make it look much easier than it actually is.
Not to mention the starter tut they have there is out of date. I went back the other day to re-read it and was glad I stayed here. That darn thing tells people to make a free site and put all the recips on the main page, not the index and after my count from that tut, shows 5 pages not 4. I have nothing against that place but just stay away as there seems to be to many chiefs and not enough indians, but everyone seems to know how to get it done. I think that place did me more harm then good, once I stayed away and just read here I got the idea how its done, but just a small idea.
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Old 2005-12-02, 11:46 PM   #82
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wow, juggernaut - I have never responded to one of your posts before but I gotta say this was excellent. You are right - I had a govt job that would be considered 'cushy' and it would've taken me probably another 2-3 yrs to make that kind of $ (in comparable CAD of course )

the thing here is that I WAS making 35k, which is not too shoddy, now me - I consider myself lucky to get a cheque each week

but I know that it's coming along. It's getting there that hurts lol, and a lot of folks can't wait that long, that's all.

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Well I have to commend you for leaving. I worked in the gov for 8 years and was pulling in some nice cash, gs-11 in the tech sector with an extra 10k and of course the local pay. In the end it was around 65k but I left back in April, stress was killing me and my marrage. But just to prove my point with this guy, guess what? I went back, not to the same place but once and old friend found out I left they pretty much begged me to come work for them on the contractor side, which I will say is a lot less stressful. The reason I went back for for a few. 1) I got tired of sitting in the house. 2) I got tired of sitting home and having my wife make all the money doing what she is doing (I just felt it was unfair) 3) the money was such a large increase I would have to been a moron to turn it down. But this type of money I'm making now only came after years of EXP.
Real nice thing is this, I love my site and so does my wife. I really enjoy working on it and now we have the funds to do what ever we want with it. It has now turned back into a fun hobby that with hard work we hope will turn into a profitible business. But if not, then we can at least say we tried and had fun along the way.. Cause for us in the end thats all that matters. Ok I wont post on me any more, I dont want to take over this topic. I think it's a very good one and should stay on point..
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