A problem in English is that we use the progressive form for almost everything. It is not used very much in Spanish. So "doing that" is usually expressed in Spanish in the simple present tense. "Hago eso", or I do that. If you are doing that right now, you could use the progressive in Spanish, or "Yo estoy haciendo eso".
¿Cómo estàs ustedes? is how you say "how are you doing everyone?" in spanish.
Hacer
Doing good = haciendo bueno but this sounds terrible in Spanish. Generally speaking you should say "doing well" which is haciendo bien.
Que hace?
haciendo lo
¿Qué haces?
¿Qué haces?
Hago...
There are various ways to say "How are you doing?" in the Spanish language. Though the most formal way would be: "Como estas?" = "How are you doing?" "Como has estado?" = "How have you been doing?" :)
In spanis, what are you doing is "?Qué haces?"
How do u say I'm glad we are friends n Spanish
¿Cómo te va?