I have seen that some hubbers have put on a very few hubs - not even niche hub topics. But they have several fans.
I just added my 100th HubPage today! But I have got only 80 fans.
(1) Are there any tips for getting more FANS for your hubpages?
(2) Also I would like to know if it helps to increase traffic by having MORE fans?
First of all Congratulations on publishing 100 hubs. Now coming to this topic and not that I am an expert at getting fans but anyway here are few of my observations:
1) Read lots of good hubs of fellow hubbers and leave comments (We all love to receive some feedback for our writings)
2) It helps to put some analysis in our comments i.e., Instead of saying just nice hub or good hub add something to it like what you feel based on your personal experiences and if at all we have to disagree then do it agreeably. Also follow up on comments already left which helps to make further inroads into the other persons recall ability about us.
3) If you really like their hubs then join promptly their fan club (do unto others...)
4) Finally when some one does leave a comment on our hub then respond to it promptly and thoughtfully instead of standard response like Thanks for stopping by or Glad for commenting.
When we show respect for others(by putting thought behind our words) then it goes a long way in building good relationships.
Words of Wisdom from countrywomen, that's why I'm her fan!
To address the second part of your question: When more people take notice of what we publish then that results in increased traffic from Hub pages at least.
Dottie- Thank you so much for those kind words. Receiving appreciation from wonderful people like you makes many of us happy to be part of this Hub family
You have indeed added some 'nice' points. Most of them agree that good comments on hubs are the most welcome thing. some of you have already pointed that it is the QUALITY not QUANTITY that matters mosts. I am happy that I have good advise and good suggestions.
The secret is in commenting in all forums like you have done now. Three days ago you had 80 fans. Now you have 89, an increase of 9 fans in 3 days. In a month you’ll have 90 fans. In 5 months you’ll have 450 fans.
Having many fans MAY increase your traffic from Hubpages.
Looks like coming here and posting a message has helped a lot because now you have more than 100 fans!! I think the point is to get involved, the more involved with responses and becoming fans the more fans you will have!!
Read fellow hubbers hubs comment on hubs and join the fan club if you like
By this way you may increase your fans
Congrats on your 100 hubs, way to go...
I'm with you, I do see alot of folks with huge numbers of fans but they've been around for a while. I wish I had more fans too, but I just think it takes time. I think commenting (good comments) on other's hubs is the best way to gain fans.
mdvaldosta! you idea of commenting taken.
I agree with you on that.
In my experience it's not a matter of quantity, but a matter of quality and - indeed - time. I've 'only' published 79 hubs and I am so fortunate to have 173 fans. I think fans don't become your fan just because you publish a lot. It's what you publish that attracts people.
I have been a member for 1 year and have only 2 hubs.If i would have been more active and participated more I would have more friends by now.When it comes to hubs, I think that you will do nicely with only a few good, information rich hubs instead of dozens of half-baked ones.
Hey, do you go on Indian Pad at all? If you are big into anything "Desi", you should rack up some fans there.
I have not seen it before - this writing in red text has it always been there or its a new text formating that has been introduced?
I just started using it for the past few weeks. I thought it always existed.
Everyone wants loads of fans and fans do lead to good exposure......but, just because you don't have many fans doesn't mean you don't have good exposure. Ultimately, we're not writing to impress our fellow hubbers, although we do feed off the input from each other. And, of course we want their approval and admiration. But, isn't the object of our writing the hubs in the first place to reach non-hubbers? Non-hubbers who need or want our information and/or are hungry to buy products from our pages? Non-hubbers won't show up in your fan base, non-hubbers don't leave you comments.
At least that's how I try to console myself for not having many fans. LOL
I did not have many fans my first few months. Then I didn't come to hubpages at all for 4-5 months last winter. So all my fans started to come in the summer and I think because I became more active on the forums and I started participating in the hubmobs.
I have been reading a few posts and I just would like to add further to this discussion.
If one joins a place or a community then what is the primary objective of joining it:
1) I can't speak for others but for me I would say that: I love to write on whatever I feel like and also improve my writing.
2) I love to read (maybe books become too heavy to read and prefer short cuts like hubs)
3) I love to participate, share and exchange our knowledge/ideas with others.
Now I intentionally eliminated things like traffic or money earnings. Why I did that is due to the fact that I enjoy doing these 3 activities and in the process eventually if I do make some money than I would be more than happy getting paid to enjoy. But if my primary purpose was other way around then neither I may be happy nor even end up making the money I expected to make. Then I would be the loser on both fronts at least now I have no regrets as far as not making money since I am enjoying hub pages so much.
Congrats on the 100 articles !!! You are doing fine however here is my suggestion write articles also about other things to spice it up as many of us ladies do not want to see pics of other women. Write about Love, experiences etc., that will also attract more fans. Great Job and keep up the good work.
AEvans... thanks for nice and very valid advice. I have already started thinging about articles to write about. Untill now, I was giving tips to a friend's wife to write articles that might interest ladies. Now I will do some writing with some advise from my friend's wife.
thanks again AEvans
I think hubpages is not just about writting articles, but you also have to participate in the forum, comments, and become fans of others. I like going through random people and reading their articles because there is some interesting things here.
foxility... you are right. It is not only writing articles, but your participation in forums, comments. I feel very happy when somebody leaves a good comment. Besides, if some one points out some errors, it helps!
I am happy that I have started this thread. I got lot of good points from various readers! They are all helpful.
Here is sum up of all the advise my hub friends have given in this forum:
[bhoge]: Read comments on hubs and join fan club if you like
[mdvaldosta]: Agress with above, good comments on other hubs to gain fans
[tommen]: a few good and information rich hubs instead of dozens of half backed one will win more fans
[Ananta65]: It is a matter of quality rather than QUANTITY. What you publish matters and not how much you have publish.
[countrywomen]:
1) Read Hubs and leave comments (We all love to receive some feedback for our writings)
2) Instead of say NICE HUB or GOOD hub, comment what you feel about the hubs and idea put in by writer.
3) Join fan club if you like a hub
4) Respond to comments you received on your own hubs. thank then for stopping by you hubpage.
5) Show respect to others and build a good relationship with everyone around here.
6) When more people take notice of what we publish then that results in increased traffic from Hub pages at least.
[Dottie1]: Agress with above: Dottie1 said: "Words of Wisdom from [countrywomen], that's why I'm her fan"
ngureco: Comment on forums. Comments brings fans @ 3 per day, 90 in a month, 450 in 5 months. Having more fans increases traffic.
LegendaryN8: Go to Indian Pad to rack up fans if your subject has DESI (Indian).
Triplet Mom: Looks like coming here (FORUMS) and posting a message has helped a lot
The point is to get involved, the more involved with responses and becoming fans the more fans you will have!!
KCC Big Country: Everyone wants loads of fans to good exposure......but, this doesn't mean you don't have good exposure. We're not writing to impress our fellow hubbers, although we do feed off the input from each other. And, of course we want their approval and admiration. But, isn't the object of our writing the hubs in the first place to reach non-hubbers? Non-hubbers who need or want our information and/or are hungry to buy products from our pages? Non-hubbers won't show up in your fan base, non-hubbers don't leave you comments. At least that's how I try to console myself for not having many fans. LOL
dottie1: My fans started to come in the summer because I became more active on the forums and I started participating in the hubmobs.
foxility:
participate in the forum, comments, and become fans of others.
this one I implementing
AEvans:
You are doing fine however here is my suggestion write articles also about other things to spice it up as many of us ladies do not want to see pics of other women. Write about Love, experiences etc., that will also attract more fans. Great Job and keep up the good work.smile
and the GEM OF THE ADVICE is from COUNTRYWOMEN:
[countrywomen]:
I have been reading a few posts and I just would like to add further to this discussion.
If one joins a place or a community then what is the primary objective of joining it:
1) I can't speak for others but for me I would say that: I love to write on whatever I feel like and also improve my writing.
2) I love to read (maybe books become too heavy to read and prefer short cuts like hubs)
3) I love to participate, share and exchange our knowledge/ideas with others.
I enjoy doing these 3 activities and in the process eventually if I do make some money than I would be more than happy getting paid to enjoy. But if my primary purpose was other way around then neither I may be happy nor even end up making the money I expected to make. Then I would be the loser on both fronts at least now I have no regrets as far as not making money since I am enjoying hub pages so much.
Thanks for the summation of all the advices and especially for the mention of "Gem of the advice"
Personally, I think quality is more important than quantity. 100 hubs with not much info, but loads of links, don't do it for me. 10 well-written and detailed hubs is a much better proposition.
(This isn't aimed at your hubs, it's a general comment)
thanks LONDONGIRL. as you can see, most of the hubbers have suggested to write QUALITY hubs and NOT QUANTITY. Moreover, we also need to be active in forums and comments on hubpages we read. Importantly, we need to read HUBS and genuinly give valid feedback.
Please read SUMMING UP of the comments I received to queries I posted on this forum.
Quality is good to begin with and over a period of time quantity should increase too. The ideal combination would be a blend of both quantity and quality i.,e for those who like the lime juice if the best quality is made but then only offered a table spoon to drink won't be sufficient enough
Your are right (as always ). A right mix of both quality and quantity should increase visitors and thereby the fan club.
I have seen some people with lots of hubpages - close to about 2000, and they also have similar number of fans. But I am not sure, if they generate good taraffic?
After reading all the comments on this thread, specially the one you have give in your replies, I have changed my strategy. I will work first on quality, then will increase the quantity. For example, my just published hub on Women in Saree!
thanks [dishyum]. I have benefited a lot thru' this thread. one of write in this thread suggested to write on subjects that would interest women as well! I am now exploring. Actually one need to write on various subject.
LOL!!! this thread should surely help me as i have no fan yet while i have had so many profile visits.. im just waiting to get lucky.. i love it here so im gonna stick around for a while.. and ya gud tips for a newbie like me..thankee.
charanjeet, I became a fan and am happy to do such , welcome to HubPages you will find a wonderful community filled with amazing people and everyone is always ready to jump in and help.
I am really happy that I have raised this question in this forum and in the process I am really very successfull in getting more fans from just 80 fans when I start this thread to now about 117 fans. That is really good indeed.
Some of the tips posted here are really helpful which I have sum up recently in the same thread.
Welcome to my fanclub! And lots of hubs and hugs!
Aww you guys are really awesome.. i already have three fans, is this like instant recognition..*grins and love it*
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