Should You Post Hubs in Quick Succession?

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  1. DogSiDaed profile image60
    DogSiDaedposted 14 years ago

    That's what I've done today. Usually I'll post one hub and delay, and I normally get a good few views and some helpful comments. But today I posted a few very close together, and there's almost no response. Is there a reason for this, and should hub posts be spread out?

    1. relache profile image72
      relacheposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Do you think that the Saturday after New Years is a day when a lot of people are at home surfing the web?

      I don't...

      1. chinweike profile image59
        chinweikeposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        you have a point there

      2. profile image0
        Nelle Hoxieposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Well there's a major snowstorm in the New England right now, so if people still have power, I bet a lot are surfing the net.

      3. starme77 profile image78
        starme77posted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Of course , they are tired and only want to sit and reminice about their weekend , getting over hangovers and such , most are sittin and surfin and eatin and restin I dobut very highly most are out running marathons

    2. darkside profile image64
      darksideposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Relache makes an excellent point. But who are you writing for? A small community (HubPages) or for the world wide web?

      The average unique visitor won't feel compelled to make a comment. But they will read (if it's what they're looking for), they will click (if it's something that interests them) and they will buy (if it's something they need).

      So don't be too concerned about how often you publish.

      1. Marisa Wright profile image87
        Marisa Wrightposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        If you want Hubber traffic, spread your Hubs out and don't publish them on holidays.  If you want paying traffic, it doesn't matter when you publish or how close together they are.

  2. Arthur Fontes profile image73
    Arthur Fontesposted 14 years ago

    I would post as many as I had ready to publish without regards for the time frame.

  3. profile image0
    ysdataposted 14 years ago

    Replies are good.  However, my goal is to get my hubs indexed in Google.  Therefore, I publish hubs as I write them with no delay.

  4. efeguy profile image40
    efeguyposted 14 years ago

    yes you can.

    your hubs are read but not all will get comment immediately.

    so keep writing

  5. Dale Mazurek profile image61
    Dale Mazurekposted 14 years ago

    Just keep writing and dont worry about whether some one looks at it today or tommorrow.  Ultimately the goal should be to get lots of outside traffic looking at your hubs once the SEO you put into it takes effect and starts working.

    Cheers

    Dale

 
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