Hubpages is not dofollow in the first place unless your account has an overall score over 75. Otherwise you may consider buzzle and squidoo lens as alternative.
links in hubpages are dofollow only after a score of 75. some dofollow sites are squidoo, bukisa, selfgrowth, triond, buzzle
hubpages and squidoo are considered web 2.0 sites. You can find a lot of these by using the search engine of Google.
Apart from Hubpages, you can also try Squidoo, EZA, GoArticles, etc. Just search for it in Google by clicking "Article submission sites", then you can find more detailed information about common free article submission services.
well to me hubpages and squidoo are considered web 2.0 sites. You can find a lot of these by using the search engine of Google.
Hi guys, i think besides of hubpages there are so many other High Page rank websites where from you can get dofollow links. Such as, squidoo, eHow, slideshare.....etc
Yes on Squidoo traffic. They sent me 216 unique visitors last month. That only about one quarter of one percent of total traffic, but it's still 216 visitors that might not have come if they hadn't found my site on Squidoo. Every time I write a new webpage, I post a link to it on Squidoo.
Most of my income is currently coming from traffic sent by Squidoo, supplemented by EZA and a few other sites. When I try to drive traffic to my income-producing sites using everything except Squidoo, the results are just not in the same neighborhood (sales-wise). But I have to say that I find making Squidoo lenses more wearying than cranking out an article for EZA, so I don't do it nearly enough. Plus, Squidoo has gotten progressively stricter on the types of lenses you may or may not build. But to the OP -- yes, dive into Squidoo. You may be pleasantly surprised with the results.
When you have a list of sites like Hubpages search for them all in Google and you will find more lists of similar sites. E.g: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=hubpages+squidoo+gather+ezinearticles+buzzle+weebly