If you go back to a previous hub and edit, what is the status?

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  1. barbergirl28 profile image77
    barbergirl28posted 14 years ago

    If you go back to a previous hub and edit, what is the status?

    If a hub has been published for a while and you make changes, is it only noticed by google or does it go back in the feed like you just published the hub.

  2. rebekahELLE profile image89
    rebekahELLEposted 14 years ago

    I'm pretty certain that it doesn't go back in the feed as a newly published hub. If you respond with a comment, or hit 'share with followers', it will go on your feed.   I hope this helps.

  3. henry1robertson profile image61
    henry1robertsonposted 14 years ago

    I think nothing wrong in editing the hub page but doing all those activity as early as possible..

  4. Alejendro profile image60
    Alejendroposted 14 years ago

    nothing has change.. except for the content.

  5. pol1ce profile image61
    pol1ceposted 14 years ago

    Google Crawler is a Software Application that "obey" to Metatags Robots or Robots.txt to visit the website after a month, a couple of days, or in the case of big web sites like Hubpages, = a couple Hours.

    This means that your content Headers, Title, Keywords will be updated fast.
    Be careful when changing the Title, do not take off some good words, replacing to random ones, because will crash your ranking inside search engines data bases

    Want to learn more? Take a look in this article i made ( http://hubpages.com/hub/programming-a-b … ags-robots )

  6. dtchosen profile image60
    dtchosenposted 14 years ago

    Except for the changes you've made, I believe the status remains the same..

  7. lindagoffigan profile image59
    lindagoffiganposted 14 years ago

    barbergirl28, the hubpage score increases if SEO is used in replacing less searched for words with keywords.

    It is recommended in the Hubpage help module that hubpages are updated often.  It is the URL that can not be changed once published, however. 

    That is why it is important to use keywords in the URL so that Google can track the hub over the internet to relevant sites dependent upon the keywords in the topic that constitute the URL.

 
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