If a site doesn't look like it's going to deliver then it will be ignored poker
If a site doesn't look like it's going to deliver then it will be ignored poker
If a site doesn't look like it's going to deliver then it will be ignored at search results stage or within seconds of arriving on a hub.
If you are serious to get traffic and you have a niche area that you write in - start your own site(s). This could mean that some (or maybe much more) of my Hubs have to be restructured totally, or that I maybe fall from the Hubpages platform when I'm not good enough. I would like to excerpt some comments which were responses to the dropping off traffic and reader lack of sustained attention and long reading people, and suggestions towards limiting very long Hubs, and replacing them with shorter, more concise and journalistically condensed articles.
From the chatter on the Social Media and here on the response columns of HubPages, where the discussion about very long articles, compared to shorter articles, is the main point in the forefront.. I think writing has not really gone away, it has morphed and merged with the new technological changes that affect human communications and global intearction efficiently, today. But in the case of writing as well, it is the physical separation, the interposition of the text, created by a technology, that makes possible the psychological separation between the self and the object of its knowledge.
The only limit to refinement in a digital computer is a matter of how precisely the hardware is designed and of how much work the programmer is willing to put in to divide the field outside the computer into smaller and smaller units. Thus a thermometer may be con- sidered an analogue computer: to measure heat, it takes as an analogue for heat the height of mercury in a very slender tube. Put- ting the simplest statement of, say, a dozen words on to a page in a word processor involves operations inside the machine, totally remote from the human lifeworld, which are thousands, perhaps millions, of times more complex than writing or even letterpress printing, though unimaginably less complex than the activities of the human cerebrum.
Writing divides or distances more evidently and effectively as its form becomes more abstract, which is to say more removed from the sound world into the space world of sight. Writing can divide society by giving rise to a special kind of diglossia, splitting verbal communication between a 'high' language completely controlled by writing even though also widely spoken (Learned Latin in the European Middle Ages) and a 'low' langua. Writing separates academic learning (mathzsis and mathema) from wisdom (sophia), making possible the conveyance of highly organized abstract thought structures independently of their actual use or of their integration into the human lifeworld.
By freezing verbalization, writing creates a distanced past which is full of puzzles because it can refer to states of affairs no longer effectively imaginable or can use words no longer immed- iately meaningful to any living persons. But this distancing is not total or permanent, for every reading of a text consistsof restoring it, directly or indirectly, to sound, vocally or in the imagination.
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