We take the time to construct our next bubble from those thoughts in our heads. We then place the text in the Bubblews publishing template and if we so choose we add a cover and/or an image. Next comes the thrill of pushing that green submit button. Then we wait.
Some of us enjoy and appreciate when people take the time to actually read our bubbles and then make perhaps make a sincere comment. However, just due to the sheer volume of bubbles that are blasted into the Bubblews atmosphere, we cannot expect even our most devout followers to view, like and comment on all of our posts.
Some of us fix our attention on the number of views, likes and comments that our Bubblews earn for us. I am curious how my fellow bubblers judge their bubbles by the numbers. In your opinion what makes a good bubble in terms of the grand total of views, likes and comments?
Originally published on Bubblews on July 22, 2014. However, it vanished without explanation from Bubblews on either August 1, 2014 or August 2, 2014. Other than a non-informational auto-reply, Arvind and his Bubblews support team did not acknowledge my inquiries that I directed to them about this disappearance.
Note 1: This piece did not make the front page of Bubblews. There once was a time, when a bubble on the front page of Bubblews seemed to earn more money than a bubble that was not on the front page of Bubblews. To the best of my knowledge none of the Bubbles that I blew made the front page of Bubblews.
Gentle readers, let me ask all of you this question. Is Bubblews a scam or legit site?
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