How much search engine traffic are you getting compared to hubpages traffic?

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  1. kblogs profile image60
    kblogsposted 15 years ago

    How much search engine traffic are you getting compared to hubpages traffic?

    I'm just curious. Most of my traffic comes from hubpages. I get a little from google but not too much. I was wondering what other people are experiencing and if you have any advice on how to get more google traffic?

  2. expectus profile image72
    expectusposted 15 years ago

    for me its like a ratio of 1:6 , hubpages to other traffic , there's so much competition out there the only way I find to get hits from search engine is to write unique content or go for topics that have very little information online.

    Every now and then I am trying to find an answer to a problem and find only a few sites have the answer so I make my own hub on how to solve the problem once i have solved it:) goodluck

  3. rmshdc profile image57
    rmshdcposted 15 years ago

    In the past couple of weeks, my hub score is between 95 and 99.  Because of this hubpages is driving more traffic than any other source including search engine.

  4. bigmikeh profile image68
    bigmikehposted 15 years ago

    Because most of my hubs are targeted I get about 80% search engine and 20% hubpages

  5. crusador profile image68
    crusadorposted 15 years ago

    In two years, my 33 published hubs received 2,99,890 total page views(Search engine traffic = 203885; Hubpages = 95937). In percent, search engines contributed 68% and HP contributed 32% page views. In most of the cases, search engines contribute in the range of 60-90% of total traffic at Hubpages.Google is major contributor (60-80%).

  6. xriotdotbiz profile image57
    xriotdotbizposted 15 years ago

    I get get about a 60/40 split in favor of search engine traffic.  Then again I work SEO hard.

  7. mmngar profile image58
    mmngarposted 15 years ago

    Over 90% of my traffic come from search engine, with Yahoo being the biggest contributor, I still haven't broken through Google yet but I do get a few uniques and just recently I'm starting to see bing show up on my Google analytics account.

    Hubpages doesn't send a a lot of traffic in fact that's where I get the least amount of traffic but as I get involved with more hubtivities I see a rise in traffic.

  8. profile image0
    Tamil Hot Actressposted 15 years ago

    I get 20 percent of my traffic from hubpages. 40 % from yahoo. 30 percent from Google and 10 % from other websites and search engines.

  9. pisco profile image61
    piscoposted 14 years ago

    I get about 4/5 of my traffic from hubpages, not really good, but seems to be inverting a bit as time goes by ... so it seems the more traffic you have outside hubpages the more successful you are getting smile

  10. dilipchandra12 profile image65
    dilipchandra12posted 14 years ago

    90% of my traffic come from various search engines.

    To improve your traffic from search engines you need to use unique titles and keywords. you can find the keywords having high Global Monthly Searches through Adwords Keyword Tool.

    Also try to prepare the best Summary text for the hub you have published to attract the viewers.

  11. kennynext profile image77
    kennynextposted 14 years ago

    My hub traffic is about 2 to 1, So far most of my traffic is from reference sites. I think about 27% is search engine traffic.

  12. sweet7rock profile image60
    sweet7rockposted 14 years ago

    My search engine traffic is very high compared to hubpages traffic to my hubs.But i they to provide a decent traffic.My hubpages to other traffic ratio is 1:4.

  13. wytegarillaz profile image58
    wytegarillazposted 14 years ago

    I had a lot of traffic from yahoo, some from face book, twitter and so on especially when I was busy promoting it on the day of the event I wrote about !!

  14. PMS9 profile image66
    PMS9posted 13 years ago

    On my hubs, most traffic is flowing from Hubpages itself around 60 to 70 % and else coming from Google(20%) and other sources.

  15. eculligan profile image69
    eculliganposted 13 years ago

    My Hubs are doing much better within Hubpages and are getting very little traffic from other Search Engines.  I found my hub on Google for about 3 days and then Google removed it.  I just don't understand whats going on.

  16. Teresa Schultz profile image68
    Teresa Schultzposted 13 years ago

    Of the roughly 5 200 pageviews I currently have, 1 444 is from HubPages and 1 078 is from Google.com - the gap between these two sources of traffic used to be a lot larger, but I'm pleased traffic from Google.com is increasing, slowly, over time.

    I don't feel I've done anything too specific about getting traffic from Google.com to increase, so perhaps just give it a bit more time, write more, and sometimes use the Google Keywords Adwords tool to help you learn which topics have a high monthly search volume.

 
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