Is it a good practice to publish multiple hubs in one day? How does that affect

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  1. YvetteParker profile image61
    YvetteParkerposted 13 years ago

    Is it a good practice to publish multiple hubs in one day? How does that affect your score?

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    msorenssonposted 13 years ago

    No..of course not..You should publish as often as you have an article and are comfortable with it. Not to worry about the hubscore too much.

  3. premsingh profile image60
    premsinghposted 13 years ago

    Its definitely good practice if you could do it maintaining quality at par. However,there is no sense making 3-4 hub out of one hub. It may help if you maintain a continuum (interconnect). Writing a good hub takes at least 3-4 days. How can one publish multiple hubs in one day? If you are an expert in a field, it may be possible to do it. Again, it requires that viewers are looking for such type of information. If one have quality hubs, its always desirable to have more hubs. Adding multiple hubs daily is useless if traffic is at its minimum.

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    excellasysposted 13 years ago

    I agree, publish as often as you have content, just make sure the content is good.

  5. Becky Katz profile image83
    Becky Katzposted 13 years ago

    As long as the quality does not suffer, do not worry about publishing multiple hubs in one day. I know people who have a 100 hub score that publish several in one day. Sometimes, they are ones that they have been working on and finally decided they are ready. Other times, they have had a backlog of things they wanted to write about. I have one friend on here who recently wrote and published 5 in one day, just to see if he could. He frequently has a 100 hub score. Just worry about the quality and not about everything else. When you feel it is ready, publish it.

  6. truthfornow profile image68
    truthfornowposted 13 years ago

    I think it is up to the person.  Some can write a number of decent hubs per day and some just need more time.  I wouldn't worry about your score so much and just focus on your writing.  The score is impacted by a lot of different things and goes up and down throughout the day.

  7. duffsmom profile image59
    duffsmomposted 13 years ago

    I wouldn't worry about your hubber score unless it means more money.  Publish what you want whenever, it should affect your score and means more opportunity to make money.

  8. Millionaire Tips profile image80
    Millionaire Tipsposted 13 years ago

    I can see why you are worried, since you are just at the cutoff of 75.  If you publish several high quality hubs in one day, it is possible that your score will go down temporarily, since the new hubs might start out with lower scores until they are read and voted up.  I wouldn't worry about it too much, as long as your hubs are high quality, your Hubber score will go up.

    To help a little bit, you might want to keep some hubs unpublished until their scores go up a bit, so they start out with a higher score.

  9. YvetteParker profile image61
    YvetteParkerposted 13 years ago

    Thanks to all for your comments! I found them to be very helpful as my score plummeted from 82 to 75 in one day.

 
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