Do Any Hubbers Have Google Page Rank Above 6?

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  1. Rock_nj profile image84
    Rock_njposted 12 years ago

    Do Any Hubbers Have Google Page Rank Above 6?

    Delving further into SEO, I looked at the Google Page Rank for HubPages (which for the whole site is 6) and for my subdomain (which is currently 4).  Does anyone on HubPages have a Google Page Rank above 6?

  2. laservader profile image61
    laservaderposted 12 years ago

    we'll one of my hubs was the 3rd down on the first page does that count

    1. Rock_nj profile image84
      Rock_njposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      That's a great achievement to get on the first page of Google for any Hub.  Congrats!  However, I am talking about teh Google Page Rank for a HubPages subdomain, which affects how well all Hubs within the subdomain are ranked in Google.

    2. ashish04joshi profile image68
      ashish04joshiposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      What is Google Page rank? How can I see mine? 
      And how to see where my hubs stand on Google?

    3. Rock_nj profile image84
      Rock_njposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Google Page rank is a rank from 0 to 10 that Google assigns a webpage.  0 being the worst and 10 being the best.  Google uses this rank to give higher ranking pages higher priority in their search results.    Google this for more information.

  3. ChristyWrites profile image66
    ChristyWritesposted 12 years ago

    Absolutely, many of my hubs are front page of Google.com. That's the key to evergreen articles. HubPages has a really good ranking on Alexa.

    On Google.com, type in "reasons start blogging". I am second smile A friend found it the other day in a search. Neat when our own names pop up!

    Congrats to you on your rankings as well!~

    1. Rui Carreira profile image86
      Rui Carreiraposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Congratulations on that feat miss big_smile

  4. Froggy213 profile image62
    Froggy213posted 12 years ago

    When you Google Froggy213, #1 is my Twitter and #2 is my Hubpages subdomain.

    A big key to that is having a name that isn't used by others on line and for me, it matters more that hubs are up there, not necessarily my subdomain.

  5. Faceless39 profile image92
    Faceless39posted 12 years ago

    Many of my hubs are either first or are on the first page.  Many more are on the second page.  It really helps with daily hits and continuous traffic.

    It takes time to start ranking that high, though; sometimes months.  But once they're there, they tend to stay there.

    1. ChristyWrites profile image66
      ChristyWritesposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I have found the same; it can take several months to get a higher rank.

    2. Rock_nj profile image84
      Rock_njposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      My best performing hub ever was "Details Regarding The Facebook IPO".   It is at the top of the Google rankings for that search term (still is, I just checked).  When the Facebook IPO was announced last spring, the traffic to this hub went crazy.

  6. LaThing profile image60
    LaThingposted 12 years ago

    All my hubs are at different ranking with google. Some are on the first, some second, and some are way back on the sixth, lol...... Hubpages is pretty good with the ranking....

  7. ftclick profile image55
    ftclickposted 12 years ago

    I thought traffic was down considerably for many.

    1. Rock_nj profile image84
      Rock_njposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Traffic is down at HubPages, mainly due to seasonal factors.  The question I posed is about PageRank.  Which is a ranking Google gives all pages based on their content and links to the page.  I was just wondering if anyone is doing better than 6?

  8. Rui Carreira profile image86
    Rui Carreiraposted 12 years ago

    Maybe one day... with 3 months of age that is impossible... would love to know the answer to that too tough

  9. mattforte profile image84
    mattforteposted 12 years ago

    Apparently nobody understood this question.
    He asked about Google Pagerank. This has nothing to do with what page or position your site shows up for a particular keyword.

    My pagerank is and has been 2 for over a year. I have several 1st and 2nd result pages (300+ hits per day on one hub, plus 200+ slideshow views).
    So breaking that PR3 wall seems incredibly tough. Getting to 4 is certainly a feat.

    1. mattforte profile image84
      mattforteposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      That said...Rock_NJ I just checked your pagerank and got an N/A...

    2. ChristyWrites profile image66
      ChristyWritesposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I just checked my pagerank it is at a 3. You are right that 4 is hard to get to...

    3. Rock_nj profile image84
      Rock_njposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      You're right Matt.  For some reason my HP domain is not assigned a Page Rank at the moment???

  10. profile image70
    infostreamnetworkposted 11 years ago

    I've been wondering about this lately as I have a pagerank of zero (just started so that's not a surprise). I suspect that you will actually be able to increase your pagerank by participating in the HubPages community as these links should pass pagerank from other hubs to you. This is the same idea as building internal links and sitemaps when you create a site.

    Also you can build it naturally by creating great content which people link to.

 
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