Which is best; the quantity of hubs, or the quality?
I realise that the quality of hubs is important, but might it be more advantageous to churn out ten or so average hubs, rather than two or three high quality hubs?
I was considering concentrating on quantity to begin with and then perhaps revising and tweaking each one.
What are your thoughts/methods?
Uh, According to me, The quality is important because the better the quality, The more attractive and neat it will look. Well, Quantity also plays a major role. The more hubs the better, But one hub should be lengthy and informative too. You should be specific and stick to the topic you are writing on. Plus good quality pictures will add more colors and make your hub look attractive too. Also make sure you don't mess up your hubs or end up writing a lot because others may find it boring and your hub views may go down. So my final conclusion will be there should be a balance of quality and quantity in hubs. Little difference and your hubs may end up being termed as bad. Hope I could Help!
I believe one good quality hub will get you more consistent traffic than several average hubs. Building a good reputation is also important. If someone reads a low quality article under your name, the chances of them clicking into another link with your name are low. They are also less likely to share the hub (which gives you more visibility and more backlinks).
That said, the more quality hubs you have posted, the more people will find you in searches!
I say, the quality of the hubs is more important than the quantity. I have some hubbers with less than 30 hubs but receive so many comments and high hubscore because their hubs are very well written and informative. For those with 100-300 hubs, mostly short hubs, their hubscore are low and a couple or none comments.
Quality is most important when establishing yourself, getting traffic, etc. After you've gotten the hang of producing quality hubs consistently, then quantity is most important. I'm finding that the most successful hubbers with high hubscores have a high quantity of quality hubs. Throwing in an average hub here and there to increase quanitity won't hurt, as long as grammar is up to par. You can always go back and make it better later. Establish quality first, then quantity.
For me quality matters as read short but meaningful matters.
by Priyanka Biswas 14 years ago
Do you think that writing 2-3 quality hubs per week is the right approach or its all about the quantity because the more hubs you write the more traffic you can get to your website (I guess so!)
by JiveTalkinRobot 14 years ago
I am a new hubber and have just wrote my first hub yesterday. It's probably not the greatest quality, but I just wanted to test and get something up.Over the course of the year, I hope to write one hub per day. In about a year, I should have a good amount of hubs out there.Would it be...
by AbFreak101 2 years ago
i have around 12 hubs and im making maybe 10 cents a day.Who here makes at least $100 a month and how many hubs do you have
by K Partin 15 years ago
Let's say is 16 or 17 hubs in 2 years very good?
by DK 12 years ago
This forum is a place for you to post hubs that you think are clearly of low quality and need flagging. Committed hubbers should follow this forum and check these hubs posted for quality when they have the time. If a hub has been clearly copied (for example from a PDF file that the plagiarism...
by BlytheThompson 13 years ago
Has anyone tried this? Or made it? I've seen 30 hubs in 30 days. 100 hubs in 30 days.Well i'm going to try it, and today is Thursday July 12, 2012, i think more of us should!!
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