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Industry
  
Internet

Founded
  
2006

Type of business
  
Web publishing

Website
  
hubpages.com

Number of employees
  
24

Key people
  
Paul Edmondson, Founder and CEO

Headquarters
  
San Francisco, California, United States

Founders
  
Paul Deeds, Jay Reitz, Paul Edmondson

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HubPages is a user generated content, revenue-sharing website founded in 2006. The company acquired its main competitor, Squidoo, in 2014 and moved from a single-site to a multi-site business model in 2016.

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History

The site launched on August 6, 2006, funded by a US$2 million investment from Hummer Winblad. The three founders, Paul Edmonson, Paul Deeds, and Jay Reitz, are former employees of Microsoft and were part of the startup MongoMusic.

In 2011, traffic to revenue-sharing sites, including HubPages, was slashed following changes to Google's algorithm ("Panda"). Over the ensuing years, HubPages made strenuous efforts to recover from the setback, while most of its competitors gave up and closed their doors. In 2014 HubPages acquired its largest competitor, Squidoo, in a friendly takeover.

In 2016, HubPages announced it was moving from a single-site to a multi-site structure with the introduction of separate "niche" sites for specialist subjects.

Membership

Members ("Hubbers") post informational articles ("Hubs"). Anyone may contribute Hubs but to earn income, members must hold a valid Adsense account. This can be applied for using a portfolio of 10 to 15 Hubs after the first month of membership. Once the Adsense account is approved, members can sign up for a range of other earnings programs.Earnings accumulate in the member's account and are paid out when the threshold reaches $50. To be paid their earnings, Hubbers must maintain current tax information (including SSL number for American members, or a statutory declaration for overseas members).

Members retain all intellectual property rights to their "Hub Content"and can delete their Hubs at any time. However questions, answers, forum posts, ratings, votes, comments on other Hubs and photos (defined as "Author content") cannot be deleted.

References

HubPages Wikipedia


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