Where does most of your hub traffic come from?

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  1. Nesbyte profile image78
    Nesbyteposted 11 years ago

    Where does most of your hub traffic come from?

    Where does most of your hub traffic come from? Internal traffic from Hubpages itself, social bookmarking sites, or search engines? Or somewhere else altogether?

  2. WorkAtHomeMums profile image87
    WorkAtHomeMumsposted 11 years ago

    My traffic is 99% from search engines. Predominantly google.

  3. JKenny profile image90
    JKennyposted 11 years ago

    Same here, virtually all of my traffic comes from various Google sites, particularly Google.com and Google.co.uk.

  4. chasmac profile image90
    chasmacposted 11 years ago

    Google.com for me too, followed by Google UK, then HubPages, then small amounts from lots of other Googles from various countries. Other search engines, such as Yahoo and Bing, are way down the list.
    Sometimes I get a welcome flurry of activity from Facebook or Reddit when someone posts a link from there to one of my hubs.

  5. His princesz profile image61
    His princeszposted 11 years ago

    From Hubpages... I'm thankful that my traffic is not bad enought even without advertising.  I have few hubs and still trying to think where to advertise. Guess I have to write more.

  6. naeemebrahimjee profile image64
    naeemebrahimjeeposted 11 years ago

    I would say 95% from search engines. (Mostly for hubs older then 6months that search engine bots have found and referenced.)

    The remaining 5% is mainly from hub pages directly.

    I don't really advertise on social media platforms, so i can't really say how that would rank if i did advertise through those as well......

  7. Anishpat profile image76
    Anishpatposted 11 years ago

    From the big G.

    Thats the answer but HubPages warned me that my answer was too short! So I had to add this sentence!

  8. Bretsuki profile image68
    Bretsukiposted 11 years ago

    Most traffic comes from Google search engines.
    I also get a good proportion of traffic from my blogs. With very little traffic from Yahoo!, Bing and other search engines.

    I have seen some growth recently in traffic from visitors from Pinnit

  9. Krysanthe profile image92
    Krysantheposted 11 years ago

    Most of mine comes from Pinterest...then the big G.

  10. zsobig profile image83
    zsobigposted 11 years ago

    Most of my traffic comes from Google: .com, .co.uk and .hu.
    These are followed by other google pages and HubPages itself + I am very thankful to those, who linked my hubs to their hubs, as there are already some hits from fellow hubbers, too.
    It is great to know that people find my articles useful enough and they even link my hubs to theirs smile.

  11. Omnivium profile image61
    Omniviumposted 11 years ago

    I haven't been here that long, so I still have more total hubpages views than Google views. Recently, though, I get a lot more Google views than hubpages views. When you start out most of your views will be from hubpages, but after a while, you should start to get more search engine traffic.

  12. DS Duby profile image82
    DS Dubyposted 11 years ago

    Mostly from Google but Reddit comes in with a close second.

  13. jemmamcg profile image61
    jemmamcgposted 11 years ago

    Google.com/ Google.co.uk or Twitter I think smile

 
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