Record Hub views
I have no idea if this information is available, or not. I'm interested in knowing what specific hub has the single highest total views, and what a ballpark figure or number is. What's the hub with the most views, and how many is it?
My highest viewed hub is " Photography and the Nude" with over 689 views in two months after publication, and interestingly enough is the only hub where the adds have been disabled, simply because of the word "nude" in the title.
I am not exactly sure about the highest viewed hub, but I will say that there are hubs that have generated around 10,000 views per day. I would not be surprised if there are hubs with over 500,000 views, or even 1,000,000 views. Some of the top writers bring in thousands of views per day.
do you think that maybe the reason you have gotten so many views for tht hub is purely for the fact that the word nude is in the title lol, i wonder if you went onto adwords and found the 4 most searched words on google and strung them into a title if you would get thousands of page views a day...
For my 3 articles of which my 1st article gets all of its traffic from 100% referring sites is 1662 ever total and 52 30 days views. This is the greatest article on the earth and I will now reveal the title to you since only the referring sites have access to it and it took them 2 months to find my article on the internet of whioh I got 0 traffic for it during that time and I just waited it out for them to find it because it is the greatest article on the earth standing side by side with the holy bible. Today is also my 1 year anniversary of my Commons Creative Non Commercial No Derivative License on June 6, 2010 A.D. So it is now time for me to give you the name of the greatest article on the earth and here it is: " Daily Nuggets Moment Ambassador Brandon Butler " My 2nd article " Crossover to the other side of death. Ambassador Butler " is 1037 ever total and 459 30 days views from April 16, 2011 A.D. My 3rd article " Reasons why you do not want to go to hell Ambassador Butler " is 293 ever total and 293 30 days ever views from May 8, 2011 A.D. Referring sites are excellent and high quality traffic for your articles/hubs and spreads it around the world for you but you must be patient but the traffic will flow to your articles even though it is a slow process time line. Just write excellent quality articles and the referring sites will find it and you must wait patiently for them to find it like they found my 1st article in 2 months. The mystery of the greatest article on the earth have been revealed to you but finding it is nearly impossible to find it unless you get a hold of it through the referring sites since it looks like they have the monopoly on my article " Daily Nuggets Moment Ambassador Brandon Butler " Good luck with hunting this down because you will need it. Laughing out loud.
That's a good question and one I would be interested in finding out myself. Not really sure but the person with the highest amount of hub views would have to see your question here. I suppose the HubPages teams may know the answer to this question.
That is a great question. It prompts more. Like, highest Hubviews vs. Hubviews w SEO views. I know most of my views come from hubpages. The most I have in any one given day was about 60. Now, I feel embarrassed saying that, but I am full of ignorance of what is good. But, honestly, today,since today I look at it like market share. I would rather know how many hubbers have logged in on any one given day to compare to my readership.
Okay - I'm no "big wig" around here - but I've got one with almost four thousand, one with over two thousand - and a handful more that are going to eventually get to a thousand. . .and continue on from there.
So maybe we should just ask towards any more responders - (this isn't a phallus size contest or anything) what's you're hub with the most views, and how many?
Obviously, the folks who've been here forever and ever will be those with the best numbers.
I have about 176 thousand total views for 114 hubs. That is not especially huge for the amount of time I have been here.
One hub accounts for about 75 thousand of my total (even though it is not my biggest earner), and by my reasoning it is no where near one of my best. I just lucked into something people were searching for. (Nothing to do with nudity.)
Most people will be understandably reluctant to tell you which of their hubs do very well on views. If you write a hub on the same subject it could undercut their success.
by vaguesan 12 years ago
how many views a day do your top hubs get?
by Poppy 6 years ago
One of my game guides gets 100 views a week, even though the game came out in 2014. When I wrote it, I didn't really think it'd do as well as it is. Have any of your articles done surprisingly well?
by Lgali 14 years ago
For me this is the besthttp://hubpages.com /hub/Hubbers-Here-is-Your-General-2009-Horoscope-Predictions
by David Patrick 10 years ago
A couple years ago in 2011, I had a hub on another account that went up to 5000 views rapidly. Eventually it waned to about 1000-1300 views. Now after a couple years it gets about a few hundred views a day astonishingly. Would that hub be defined as "going viral?" I know it's not...
by Kyler J Falk 4 years ago
It continues to baffle me how the Hubs I've written with the least amount of effort and attention to detail end up being the highest scoring Hubs out of all my content. Every time I write a Hub my score upon featured status is immediately around 65 and my scores never dip below that, rarely do they...
by shussain86 12 years ago
What brings highest traffic to your websites/blogs/hubs? 1-Facebook2-Twitter
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