by Marc Marseille

The net is full of social networking blogspots and communities, but two of the finest out there are Hub Pages and Squidoo. Both of these social Journal networks appear to have an unfair advantage when it comes to ranking well with the search engines. Along with Word Press, Ezine Articles, and of course Google Blogger, these two communities can get discovered just about instantly. The issue is not if they are effective forms of marketing but rather, which one delivers the most damaging blow?

Hub Pages is a community for authors, bloggers, or someone wanting to share something interesting with the printed word. Your blogs at Hub Pages are branded as hubs. You can pick from unique modules to enhance the look and creativity of your hubs. Hub Pages allows you to include your adsense, amazon, and Ebay ID to you hubs to make proceeds from everyone who clicks or purchases from your links. You can also include keywords to your hubs to make it easier for the search engines to find you.

Squidoo is also a community for authors and very similar to Hubpages. The major dissimilarity between the two is that Squidoo refers to its websites as lens. Just like Hub Pages, you can build limitless lens on any issue while earning additional revenue from adsense, amazon, and Ebay.

Squidoo is very Google friendly and permits you to insert up to 40 keywords to your lens to enhance your search engine presence. As you can see, these two powerhouse, high pr social communities share several comparable characteristics; So what are the dissimilarities?

The differences begin with the profit from your proceeds modules. Squidoo has a shared earning policy which separates the total earnings between the whole Squidoo community depending on the positioning of your lens. The more superior your lens rank, the larger portion of the income you receive. Hub Pages on the other hand permits you to hold 100% of your profit from adsense, amazon, and Ebay.

Another difference are the regulations and policies. Hub pages is extremely stern on self endorsement or over promotion of affiliate products. They will close your account quickly if your intent are to only offer content for the solitary purpose of spamming. Squidoo also discourages spammers, but they are more welcoming to internet marketers who are interested in creating lens to promote their affiliate products or services. I guess you can say that Squidoo gives you a wider freedom of speech. Hub Pages furthermore does not allow adult content.

Squidoo has recently stiffen their policies on the types of lens that they will accept. Examples of lens that use to be normal that are no longer welcome are: Lenses on grown-up content, medical miracle cures, and lenses with more than 9 links to the exact website. If you can reach giant squid position (50 lenses) than these rules may be waived.

Both Squidoo and Hub Pages offer a location for like minded individuals to bring their visions, ideas, products or artistic expressions to the internet. The question of which one packs the most effective punch in my judgment, can simply be left up to each individual. I myself use both. Since both communities are free to enlist and free to network, I find it that it makes sense not to show favoritism. The choice between one over the next would be the equivalent of leaving cash on the table.

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Marc Marseille
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Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at 8:54 am
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