Why do hubs attract a arge amount of attention in the first week, but then trick

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  1. hrymel profile image79
    hrymelposted 12 years ago

    Why do hubs attract a arge amount of attention in the first week, but then trickle down?

  2. chicagoguy profile image65
    chicagoguyposted 12 years ago

    No idea !! but would love to know !! good question !!

  3. Millionaire Tips profile image89
    Millionaire Tipsposted 12 years ago

    It is mostly your followers that are reading your latest hubs.  They show up prominently on your profile page.

  4. lobobrandon profile image88
    lobobrandonposted 12 years ago

    In the first few days your followers read the hubs, they may leave comments and their followers can see their comments and your hub due to it. If they like it they'll read and if they leave a comment the process continues. Also some followers share the hub amongst their followers using the share amongst followers option and the same continues until the initial push dies out.

  5. writerscentro profile image61
    writerscentroposted 12 years ago

    it depends on things what you are writing and how many searches have been performed for the related keyword.... i have seen so many hubs specially when you write about Facebook status ideas and something creative or inspiring that really generates the interest of others to leave a feedback...

    i am new at hub-pages but on other platform and on my blog i have experienced ... i wrote something originally and creative and it got promoted at social bookmarking sites with such a huge amount of traffic.... and your keyword strength also help you in getting you page appeared on web

  6. Cardisa profile image87
    Cardisaposted 12 years ago

    In addition to what MT said, the hub also goes in the newly published hubs rotation where readers who hub hop will see them. After a couple of days they are no longer visible there so after your followers and the hoppers read the view goes down. When you start getting traffic from external sources the views will start to gradually increase again.

  7. jessymitchell profile image60
    jessymitchellposted 12 years ago

    This is mostly because of your followers who are interested in what you have to publish.

  8. mathira profile image78
    mathiraposted 12 years ago

    Initial eagerness makes people view your hubs in the beginning.Thereafter it is your promoting it that will bring viewers.Social medias are excellent for promoting your hubs.

 
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