About Comment level?

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  1. monic-alang profile image67
    monic-alangposted 11 years ago

    Can you guys guide me what are comment levels? How are the levels figured? And how to increase your comment level? Have you some ideas?

  2. Millionaire Tips profile image82
    Millionaire Tipsposted 11 years ago

    You can get higher comment levels by commenting on hubs, but you have to keep it up or else the level will go back down.  It does not help you in any way, so instead of worrying about the comment level, I simply read the hubs that interest me and try to leave insightful or meaningful comments on them.  Some hubbers leave "great hub" comments o get many comments in without using a lot of time and this could wind up lowering their score and make other Hubbers angry, since there is no indication that the hub has actually been read.

    1. monic-alang profile image67
      monic-alangposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Aha got it. Great guide line. I've one more question dose comment level effect your hubber score? Actually i am worried about my hubber

      1. WryLilt profile image73
        WryLiltposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        Scores mean nothing. They're just an internal ranking. Search engines and readers don't know or care what they are.

        The best way of gauging success here is traffic and earnings (and how people respond to your content).

        1. monic-alang profile image67
          monic-alangposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          Yes, you are right the success is traffic and earnings but i am also caring of my hubber score and hub score have you any idea how can i increase them.

          1. WryLilt profile image73
            WryLiltposted 11 years agoin reply to this

            Ignore them. I left the site for 6 months and my hubber score didn't leave the 90s because my traffic kept increasing. Keep writing quality content and don't worry about them.

            1. monic-alang profile image67
              monic-alangposted 11 years agoin reply to this

              Thanks WryLilt it means that's all depend on content and traffic. Thanks again i'll try my best to do well work.

  3. WryLilt profile image73
    WryLiltposted 11 years ago

    The comment accolade is based on the last 9 months only. So if you stop commenting, in nine months your level will go back down.

    1. monic-alang profile image67
      monic-alangposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Aha that means I've to keep commenting on hubs for months to get accolade ?

  4. Millionaire Tips profile image82
    Millionaire Tipsposted 11 years ago

    To do well on HubPages, I recommend reading the Learning Center articles and try to write the best hubs you can.  Write high quality articles.  After you write your hub, let it sit for a while (hours or a day) and go back and review it to catch any errors you missed before publishing it. 

    Your hub score does need to be high (85 I think) in order for your hubs to be shown to search engines, so your Hubber score is important.  Since most of the score is about your hubs, I would focus on that.  Once in a while, it would help you to check out the forums, Q&A, other people's hubs, etc., but keep your main focus on your hubs.

    1. monic-alang profile image67
      monic-alangposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Aha thanks Millionaire for a descriptive response. I think you are right because when I start my hubber was I think 50 or 50 to 70. I do many things like commenting, help peoples by answering their questions and many thing else as other hubbers are doing but my all that work didn’t effect my hubber score it was still on 70 then I decide to post my first hub that was the point when it increased to 75 then 77 now it's 80. Thanks for best support. Can you please have a look on my hub if there is any mistake?

      1. Millionaire Tips profile image82
        Millionaire Tipsposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        Sure I would be happy tor check out your hub.  Welcome to HubPages.  You write well, overall you h ave a good hub.  I think that you basically just need to write more hubs so you can get out of boot camp, and then your hubs will be featured. 

        Here are some little things I found in this hub:

        1. "You can make your won with all her favorite things "   own is spelled wrong.
        "If you buy one, you add at least one personalized gift. " I would include "should" before add or take out the word "you".

        2.  Most people don't say "a" perfume.  Either just say perfume or bottle of perfume.
        add dash between these two words " go to "
        "if the perfumer sell" should be "sells"
        "complimentary items" should be complementary

        4.  "She can throw freebies in the bark" I think you mean "park".

        6.  "look for something for you sister, wife or girlfriend" should be "your"

        9. "where you too can spend " I think you mean "two" here.

        10. "or spend her off to a spa." I think you mean send.

        It is easy to make these mistakes, (I find these types of issues all the time in my hubs) and the only way to reduce them is to go back and slowly reread the hub after you let it rest for a little bit.  Sometimes reading it aloud helps you find the issues.

        The hub has lots of beautiful pictures.  Make sure you have the right to use them, and then use the proper terminology to show what kind of right you have.  See this learning center article. http://hubpages.com/learningcenter/legal-image-use

        1. monic-alang profile image67
          monic-alangposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          OMG...... you've helped me v v v v v v much. There are lots of common mistakes thanks a lot for a deep and sincerely review. I've done a hub with many common mistakes but thanks to you. I've correct those mistakes can you please take a look again? Thanks again Millionaire you've helped me v much. smile

    2. WryLilt profile image73
      WryLiltposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      YOUR HUB SCORE does not need to be 85 to show in search engines! The only thing that impacts on showing in search engines is if it's featured. If your hub is featured, it shows in search engines (as long as they index it).

      Scores simply turn any EXTERNAL pointed links nofollow. Which doesn't hurt you unless you are promoting another website.

      1. monic-alang profile image67
        monic-alangposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        Yes you are right a hub just needs to be featured to become a part of Google or other search engines but I don't want to promote any other site but maybe my personal one. Infect that's my wish to increase my hubber score up to 90 as I personally think that my hubber score shows my reputation on hubpages.

 
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