How is DevHub different from single-page creators?

(Squidoo, HubPages)

Sites like Squidoo or HubPages are simple tools for creating single-pages of content to explain particular topics (called a Lens in Squidoo or a Hub in Hubpages), which users earn from pageviews and clicks generated from these pages.

If you are a Squidoo Lensmaster or HubPage Hubber, you can easily attest to the limitations that come from the simplicity of these pages. Both Squidoo Lenses and HubPage Hubs are similarly formatted, long-scrolling single pages where users can place content (text, photos, links, videos) alongside ads from Google Adsense and products from Amazon and eBay. Lenses or Hubs are subpages belonging to the greater Squidoo or HubPages websites and do not have much flexibility in appearance/styling.

While these pages are great for single topics, they do not have much flexibility beyond that. But what if you want to just as easily create a standalone, monetizable website that goes deeper into subtopics and has its own look/feel?

DevHub provides you with this solution:

To boil it down: while Squidoo and HubPages allows youto create single, monetizable pages, DevHub allows you to create flexible, even more monetizable websites. Some users have started to create a Squidoo Lens or HubPage Hub for a specific topic, and then link that page to their actual website created on DevHub to provide their readers with more in-depth content on that topic and increase their own earning potential.