Its a bit frustrating for me, and it does make me anxious in making new hubs.. Anyone with a great idea about this? Or do you have the same experiences as me, then we can discuss it..
I advise to write more hubs. Some will take off and some will do nothing. You won't know until you go. You won't see significant numbers until 50-100 hubs, from what I'm able to gather....
Doing the math, I apparently get an average of 35.25 views per day, with 25735 total views over two years.
And that's my story.
I get about that much traffic as well, but I'm new so I expect it. I'm pretty sure this goes with the territory. Don't worry about it, just keep writing and increasing your online content and it should pick up. At least that's the way I think it goes.
Hello, my traffic is really "jumpy" sometimes i get 7 views a day and other days it is around 50-60 views. I am quite new so I do not expect fast results.
Remember that traffic grows exponentially with your amount of hubs. For example, Joween might be getting 1 visitor per hub per day. When Joween has 50 hubs, instead of getting 50 visits per day, he might get 90 visits per day. When you reach over 100 apparently this exponential factor really takes off - I've heard it from plenty of people.
The reason all this happens is because Google views your subdomain like a website. Everyone in the world has a couple of pages on their website, but the ones that have more pages (and more words) gain more weight as an "expert", even without sticking to a niche.
So keep writing, keep improving your style, track no. of hubs vs income each month and watch it rise over time (and exponentially) as you write more. This is how it works.
Keep writing, create pictures that draw in traffic from facebook and Pinterest, share on google+, share every where you can without being annoying, make sure your hubs use enough key words, and just keep at it! It look like you have been here several months and only have 6 hubs. I suggest writing more! We all start out with just a few views. It's work!
by CZCZCZ 11 years ago
What is your average page views per hub that you have written?Trying to learn about people that have lots of hubs posted if you just have a couple that do really well or most get a few page views or day or what?
by emdi 13 years ago
how many page views per day does your best hub gets? I understand that most of you may be having several best hubs. I am just curious how many pages can a best written hub get
by David Patrick 6 years ago
From an objective point of view; would you say a hub that is based around an evergreen topic that receives an average of 50 views per day is successful or at least semi-successful? I think the ideal would be 100-200, but 50 is much better than 10 or none. I posted before about how I quit HubPages...
by Jonas Renfold 12 years ago
Hi,I have been a member of Hubpages for a while. I have a bunch of hubs, published on various accounts, and since the Google slap, have noticed that my hub views, which weren't all that great before, have now dropped to almost nothing. On average, I seem to be getting about 1/2 a view a day per...
by Silver Rose 14 years ago
Just for fun, following up on the thread about hubstats,the latest figures for views per hub are as follows:http://hubpages.com/stats/•Hubs with 1,000+ hub views in the last month: 5,313•Hubs with 100+ hub views in the last month: 39,439•Hubs with 10+ hub views in the last month: 152,649How many...
by umar.shehzad 11 years ago
How many views a day your hub gets on average?How many views a good hub should get ? by good hub I mean a hub with a good hubscore . how many views do you get on average.
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