darkside wrote:
wsp2469 wrote:
Jackson Riddle wrote:
What were these 14 hubs on? That's alot.It was mostly about pictures but in some cases i was flagged for being overly-promotional on hubs that only had 2 links as per the rules. Actually it was 13 in one day, one months ago. Is it true that if you hit 75 you are going to be hassled?
If you go under 75 on HubberScore all the outbound links in all your hubs switch over to nofollow.
That's IT? THAT is what everyone is so afraid of? Seriously?
DO the links go back to normal once you go up to 75 again? I'm just curious. it would be nice if people could see my PAID work, ya know?
It's not hard at all. The only time my score has gone below 90 is when I didn't publish any hubs for about three months.
wsp2469 wrote:
darkside wrote:
wsp2469 wrote:
It was mostly about pictures but in some cases i was flagged for being overly-promotional on hubs that only had 2 links as per the rules. Actually it was 13 in one day, one months ago. Is it true that if you hit 75 you are going to be hassled?If you go under 75 on HubberScore all the outbound links in all your hubs switch over to nofollow.
That's IT? THAT is what everyone is so afraid of? Seriously?
DO the links go back to normal once you go up to 75 again? I'm just curious. it would be nice if people could see my PAID work, ya know?
Lower still and things could make it harder to publish hubs.
But provided hubs are over 40 and hubber score is over 75, everything is fine (if you're over 75 and a hub is under 40 only that hub has nofollow applied).
And people can see your work. It doesn't stop people from coming to your page. Or clicking on a link. Nofollow tells search engines (well some of them) to not follow the link or to ignore it in terms of the SEO benefit that the linked site might get from a backlink.
Eric Graudins wrote:
Jackson Riddle wrote:
However, not caring about scores will mean I'll have to care about something else.
Well get a dog. Or a fish. Or a tomato plant. Or a lemon tree.
how is your garden full of tomatoes coming along
why does it make any difference for you if your hubscore is 89 or 90? Do you need a machine / an internet site to tell you that you're awesome and that your hub is cool?
Sorry, this might sound very harsh and negative but it's not meant to. Our egos get hung up on a lot of topics, but we need to notice that we have value no matter what other people think or us or what hub scores we get...
Abs Machine wrote:
why does it make any difference for you if your hubscore is 89 or 90? Do you need a machine / an internet site to tell you that you're awesome and that your hub is cool?
Sorry, this might sound very harsh and negative but it's not meant to. Our egos get hung up on a lot of topics, but we need to notice that we have value no matter what other people think or us or what hub scores we get...
Yeah, I don't really care about it as much as when I posted the topic but it still does fascinate me alot. So how many random posts are you going to keep on making lol? The links on your hub goes to a site that doesn't have any content aswell lol.
Thanks anyway.
Jackson Riddle wrote:
Currently sitting on a Hubscore of 88 with 19 fans and 1 hub published (hubs score is 77). Does it exponentially get harder to increase Hubscore i.e is getting from 88 to 89 easier than getting from 89 to 90?
It is better keep posting new hubs. How much traffic your hubs generate, that is what makes your hubscore up
jacobkuttyta wrote:
Jackson Riddle wrote:
Currently sitting on a Hubscore of 88 with 19 fans and 1 hub published (hubs score is 77). Does it exponentially get harder to increase Hubscore i.e is getting from 88 to 89 easier than getting from 89 to 90?
It is better keep posting new hubs. How much traffic your hubs generate, that is what makes your hubscore up
Cheers, thanks for that, yeah my traffic has dropped off a tad so that does explain it.
Thanks
First hub just hit 80. Pretty happy with this, even though I've stopped fussing over scores.
I think breaking 85 is very hard job.
Sometimes Author Score if its for ego and self esteem,and can indeed very important but it is with traffic that you'll get some clicks and cash... Dont worry so much hehehe, keep on writing to the best of your capabilities and gradually you'll improve together with your Hub score and author score...
GeneralHowitzer wrote:
Sometimes Author Score if its for ego and self esteem,and can indeed very important but it is with traffic that you'll get some clicks and cash... Dont worry so much hehehe, keep on writing to the best of your capabilities and gradually you'll improve together with your Hub score and author score...
don't get hung up on it, concentrate on the hubs you have first, are they quality, are they bringing in traffic? producing many hubs to bring up a score doesn't seem like it should be the motivating force to be here?
quality, contributing to the community, subjects that bring in traffic seem to work.
Based on my own experience... VERY.
Based on the number of PLUS 90 authors here, it must be possible.
I too would like to know if hub scoring is linear or exponential. (i.e. it gets harder and harder to increase the higher up you get) But I suppose it's a secret. ![]()
rebekahELLE wrote:
GeneralHowitzer wrote:
Sometimes Author Score if its for ego and self esteem,and can indeed very important but it is with traffic that you'll get some clicks and cash... Dont worry so much hehehe, keep on writing to the best of your capabilities and gradually you'll improve together with your Hub score and author score...
don't get hung up on it, concentrate on the hubs you have first, are they quality, are they bringing in traffic? producing many hubs to bring up a score doesn't seem like it should be the motivating force to be here?
quality, contributing to the community, subjects that bring in traffic seem to work.
Whatever...
Posting on the forum also helps to keep your hubscore up. I find that once you get over 90, you don't usually go back under unless you leave the site for a while.
Abs Machine wrote:
why does it make any difference for you if your hubscore is 89 or 90? Do you need a machine / an internet site to tell you that you're awesome and that your hub is cool?
Sorry, this might sound very harsh and negative but it's not meant to. Our egos get hung up on a lot of topics, but we need to notice that we have value no matter what other people think or us or what hub scores we get...
Um youre right and also wrong , as the gauge of our score helps us earn money , good quality , good traffic , advertisers wont be bothered putting their adverts where no ones gonna see them.
But of course as I sit here in my wrinkled p'j's and bedhair slurping hot coffee I know my awesome is shining through somewhere in Kathmandu ![]()
Uninvited Writer wrote:
Posting on the forum also helps to keep your hubscore up. I find that once you get over 90, you don't usually go back under unless you leave the site for a while.
Yes true, I've been here and there...but when I stayed longer just like these fast few days, my author score went up.
Or to quote the movie Field of Dreams, "if you build it they will come". Mind you, writing a few good hubs is much easier than building a ball park in the middle of nowhere!
I'm on the way down! - Better start writing some more.
Abs Machine wrote:
why does it make any difference for you if your hubscore is 89 or 90? Do you need a machine / an internet site to tell you that you're awesome and that your hub is cool?
Sorry, this might sound very harsh and negative but it's not meant to. Our egos get hung up on a lot of topics, but we need to notice that we have value no matter what other people think or us or what hub scores we get...
Breaking 90 wasn't so touch ... now breaking 100, THAT was a toughie! ![]()

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