how to get traffic to new hubs?

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  1. iamvijay profile image61
    iamvijayposted 11 years ago

    As i am a newbie to hub pages i want help from my senior's.i don't no how to get traffic to my hubs as they are traffic falling can any one help me to fix this problem?

  2. Simone Smith profile image87
    Simone Smithposted 11 years ago

    These two guides are the best places to start on that front:

    http://hubpages.com/learningcenter/How- … ndly-Title
    http://hubpages.com/learningcenter/Elem … tellar-Hub

    Good luck, and welcome to HubPages! big_smile

    1. iamvijay profile image61
      iamvijayposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thank for commenting..the information you have provided was useful.
      Have a great day.

  3. LisaMarie724 profile image67
    LisaMarie724posted 11 years ago

    Supposing that you are using great tittles and your articles are of a good quality then you need to focus on social media.  Share your hubs on Twitter, Facebook, Google +, etc.  I have a small Facebook group for hubbers to where we do daily activities to help increase our traffic.  Anyone can join, here is the link : https://www.facebook.com/groups/292274610899840/

    1. iamvijay profile image61
      iamvijayposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks for commenting.i will also a start a group for gaining traffic.

  4. howtobeasuccess profile image66
    howtobeasuccessposted 11 years ago

    I am not yet getting good traffic as well, but i would like to share what i am doing right now since i have high hopes that it would bring good traffic to my hubs. I have created accounts in tumblr, blogspot and Wordpress,. Everyday, i write a 150 word article about my keywords and submit these unique articles on those sites. These articles contain links on selected  hubs, I also include pictures on these posts to make it interesting. Lastly, i have created a Facebook fan page and has been constantly updating it everyday.

  5. Tealparadise profile image84
    Tealparadiseposted 11 years ago

    I suggest using the Google Keyword Tool (just google it haha!)

    But that only gives a vague idea of how often a keyword is searched.

    I hate that competition is categorized as "High, Medium, and Low" yet sometimes low can still mean thousands of high-SEO pages outranking mine.

    I found an alternative keyword tool, where you can do 30 searches using their site (a trial basically).


    http://www.jaaxy.com/?a_aid=fb0b1959

    What I like about this is that they tell you an EXACT NUMBER of competing pages, and exact number of searches.  Then they give you a calculated # that says how likely it is for you to break in with a new page and see good traffic.  So far it has worked for me (but I've only done about 8 keywords).

    Compared to the "shot in the dark" approach of google adwords, this leaves me much less frustrated.

    1. wilderness profile image96
      wildernessposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      If you use the google tool, set it up to remove the competition column.  It refers to adsense advertisers and has nothing to do with traffic to our hubs.  A very common mistake.

      I'll do an ordinary search for my keywords, taking note of how many competing pages there are and who is in the top few spots as well.  I can't compete with wikipedia, for instance, or most dot gov sites.

  6. joym7 profile image61
    joym7posted 11 years ago

    Thanks for this great discussion. I was also looking to promote my hub and found this thread.

    I would also mention that we should follow relevant hubbers and like their hubs and perform some activity on them to get some traffic.

 
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