My Hub score is not going above 94, and is moving between 89 to 94. What are the

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  1. jainismus profile image75
    jainismusposted 12 years ago

    My Hub score is not going above 94, and is moving between 89 to 94. What are the reasons?

  2. Wesman Todd Shaw profile image81
    Wesman Todd Shawposted 12 years ago

    There isn't anyone on this site who can give a factual answer to your question who will do so.

    Hub author scores are arrived at via an algorithm that Hubstaff isn't going to tell us about.

  3. naeemebrahimjee profile image64
    naeemebrahimjeeposted 12 years ago

    It's quite complex determining how scores move up and down

    I would recommend that you try to:

    write good quality hubs
    add some good questions
    write good informative answers
    comment on other people's hubs
    become a busy hubber! and your score will go up big_smile

  4. Samuel Songungou profile image61
    Samuel Songungouposted 12 years ago

    I think i know it my friend....

    As per my knowledge your hubscore is determined by the number of views you get in a day. On days when you got more traffic it will automatically rise up but when you ot less viewers it will slowly go down. As a new hubber i've been studying about the certain mechanisms of hubpages so i guess that it. Personal experience!

  5. Seeker7 profile image81
    Seeker7posted 12 years ago

    Hi, I agree with Wes and Naeemebrahimjee, it is very complex and there is no one answer. One thing I have noticed is that the hub score is a couple of days behind your actual activity. For example, I do a lot more on Hub Pages perhaps at the weekend and not nearly so much on working days such as a Monday. When I have been on HP at the weekend, my score doesn't tend to go up until about the Tuesday. Then it will fall back again about the Wednesday, and this seems to account for the lower activity of that day.

  6. Millionaire Tips profile image90
    Millionaire Tipsposted 12 years ago

    I don't know the answer because I haven't gotten up that high, but congratulations on your scores!

  7. profile image0
    msivakumarposted 12 years ago

    As far as monetization is concerned what you need is a Hubber score of 75 + and a hub score of 45 +. Other than that the scores doesn't have any effect on your earnings.

    I have seen hubs with scores of 100 and they are really well written and to the point.

  8. nicregi profile image65
    nicregiposted 12 years ago

    Traffic is one of the biggest reasons. I am currently doing some research (due to curiousity) and will definitely inform you guys when I am done with it.

    For your question:

    1. Traffic
    2. Comments

    I believe this two have strong effects on the hub score.

    Good luck.

 
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