Utilizing hubbers advice for writing hubs

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    sandra rinckposted 14 years ago

    Okay I have employed just about every piece of advise I managed to get from other successful hubbers so let's see if there is any difference.

    I have:

    researched key words and embedded them into my hubs.
    researched the products and for most of them have tested them.

    I am trying out different niches to see which one is going to be the most profitable before I commit myself to one.
    I have broken up my texts yo get the maximum use out of adsense.

    Tried some hubs with lots of pictures specific to content
    offered products from Amazon and Ebay. Have started utilizing backlinks and have utilized facebook, myspace, my own personal websites via twitter in hopes of optimizing as much traffic as I can.

    If anyone has any more suggestion or links to other hubs with more tips I would like to read them too. Other than that I shall let ya'll know if there is a significant difference in adsence, sales and or traffic.


    Thanks ya'll for the tips.  I hope it works.

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    Nelle Hoxieposted 14 years ago

    You must be exhausted! Have you started to see an increase in sales and income. When did you start doing all of this? I hope all those hubs didn't get edited this week!

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      sandra rinckposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Actually yes! I think what has worked the best so far is RSS.  My traffic has about doubled.  My adsense is still not doing great but in the last couple weeks since I started writing different content with better key words an increase in traffic shows an increase in adsense.

      I still never sell much on amazon but I have also seen a 3fold improvement on clicks there as well.

      So we shall see. big_smile But yes exhausted.  It was not that much fun going through all my hubs.

      Oh and I almost forgot.  I just starting using Analytics with hubpaes... nice to know what key words people are using to find me. wink

      I can't believe how many people google "sandra rinck is hot".  I am not kidding! ROTLMAO!!!!

      1. Misha profile image62
        Mishaposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Hey, you ARE hot!

  3. Dame Scribe profile image58
    Dame Scribeposted 14 years ago

    Oh yes, secret to our success. Traffic tongue and it does take work ...I don't mind it tho smile makes for interesting reading though it distracts n slows me down lol lol

  4. Misha profile image62
    Mishaposted 14 years ago

    backlinks Sandy. More and more of them smile

  5. deisai1 profile image57
    deisai1posted 14 years ago

    Here is a link to a hub that might have some advice smile
    <no links please!>

    1. illminatus profile image69
      illminatusposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Since I've yet to reach the successful hubbers status my opinion probably mean Nill but I would say............ Write, And Write Some more.

  6. Lisa HW profile image60
    Lisa HWposted 14 years ago

    Having lots of comments, answering them, and keeping your "collection" active with additions/changes can, I think, make a difference.  From what I understand, Google "likes" activity.

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    sandra rinckposted 14 years ago

    Actually I just checked again. Two weeks ago I was averaging about 60-70 page views a day, today I have already gotten 968! 

    That is like what...900% increase? smile

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    sandra rinckposted 14 years ago

    lol, thanks Misha!

    Update on backlinking.  I started backlinking yesterday using mostly url trackers (to see what's up. big_smile) and backlinks have it! 

    I saw some improvement using rss feeds which seems mostly important to external sites but I can actually see backlinks working.

    I checked with analytics to see which hubs people were entering on.  From those hubs I grouped related hubs and so on.

    The ones that I had not finished linking yet saw barely any change but the ones linked... whooo hooo!

 
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