What does this mean?

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  1. kikifish profile image61
    kikifishposted 13 years ago

    What does this mean?

    one of my hubs has been maked a blue inverted triangle, what does that mean? does it influence the readability of my hub?

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  2. frugalfamily profile image75
    frugalfamilyposted 13 years ago

    No, it does not influence the readability of your hub.  It is just an heads up for you to understand that your traffic to that hub is not as good as it was yesterday.  It is much more fun to see a red triangle, because that means that that your traffic to a certain hub is increasing.  You can use these tools to discover which of your articles need more of your marketing time.

  3. jwhitman profile image74
    jwhitmanposted 13 years ago

    Where do you see if they get marked?  I looked on my account but don't see anything for my hubs besides how many times someone looks at them....

  4. mechanicaldesign profile image60
    mechanicaldesignposted 13 years ago

    It does not mean  any influence their readability of your hub? It means your hub traffic goes down. It shows market trend for your industry.

  5. shoaibgmail profile image55
    shoaibgmailposted 13 years ago

    Its a just an indication that you traffic is down compare to yesterday traffic..

  6. Jennie Demario profile image37
    Jennie Demarioposted 13 years ago

    No worries! It just means that your Hub traffic is down! Time to go promote your hubs and get your views up.  It does not influence the readability of your hub.

  7. Wesman Todd Shaw profile image77
    Wesman Todd Shawposted 13 years ago

    It means exactly what it says - traffic is decreasing.  You should back link that hub so more, probably - so that you get the upside down one in red. . .

  8. nabeelplus profile image60
    nabeelplusposted 13 years ago

    This means that traffic coming to your hubs is falling as compared to stats for last month. You should start back linking your hubs on social media websites

  9. stuff4you profile image57
    stuff4youposted 13 years ago

    less traffic than what you had been getting before, for that hub

  10. kikifish profile image61
    kikifishposted 13 years ago

    thank you guys so much, it seems that there is still a long way to go if I want to make something here, luckily, I have so many kind-hearted hubbers with me!

 
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