If I wont publish new hubs maybe 2 to 3 days what would happen?

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  1. PaoloJpm profile image82
    PaoloJpmposted 11 years ago

    If I wont publish new hubs maybe 2 to 3 days what would happen?

    I am really enjoying HP community and writing new hubs. But  couple of days and in the future I may not work on my other planned hubs due to my studies. so I am really worried on what impact would it gave on me. Firstly I think on my hubscore cause it declines since the last time I published.

  2. Express10 profile image78
    Express10posted 11 years ago

    As far as your hubscore, that depends on a variety of interactions on HP. Perhaps you could devote a small amount of time each day to reading another person's hub and commenting, participating in forums, or answering questions? Don't worry about your hubscore so much because you could be publishing each day and still have it go down simply because others vote your hubs or answers down. I've not published hubs for a couple months on end but participate, read, and answer questions and this helped keep my score up.

    Some days I would spend just twenty or thirty minutes doing these things and other days I would spend a couple hours or more. Also, keep in mind it's not only quantity that maintains or raises or maintains your hubscore, it's quality. Priorities in life are important. Your studies are extremely important, never let those slide. As for HP it will be here whenever you have the time and your hubscore will not drop severely in a short period of time unless you actually have hundreds or thousands of down votes for your hubs and answers.

    1. PaoloJpm profile image82
      PaoloJpmposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      great! thanks, I do give maybe 30 mins interacting with others but my hubscore kept on dropping that's why I'd ask if publishing affects it

  3. jennshealthstore profile image72
    jennshealthstoreposted 11 years ago

    I am not exactly sure what measures they use to indicate the hubscore, but I do know that there have been time where I was not able to publish hubs for over a month and it did not make my scores go down. I really depends on the quality and views of the hubs you already have.

    1. PaoloJpm profile image82
      PaoloJpmposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      thank you ..still depends on others view

  4. FatFreddysCat profile image84
    FatFreddysCatposted 11 years ago

    It's been over two weeks since I last published a Hub and my Hubber score has barely moved. So I wouldn't sweat it too much if you need to take a break.

    1. PaoloJpm profile image82
      PaoloJpmposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      maybe, What's funny is that I just took a break maybe 2 days and just published couple of poems and been active yet it still drops

  5. lburmaster profile image71
    lburmasterposted 11 years ago

    Well you might turn out like me. I haven't written a new hub for over a month and still am doing fine with my views. You just need to log in, answer questions, be active in the hubbing community.

    1. PaoloJpm profile image82
      PaoloJpmposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I will thanks. I just have a big question mark on my mind cause I had been active but still kept on dropping little bit

  6. profile image0
    JThomp42posted 11 years ago

    Probably nothing. If you are not writing, try to mingle in the community as much as possible. Reading and commenting on hubs, answering and asking questions, etc.

    1. PaoloJpm profile image82
      PaoloJpmposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I've been mingling so far : -)

  7. duffsmom profile image62
    duffsmomposted 11 years ago

    I just published a hub but it had been months before that.  You'll be fine if you need to take a break. My score moves only a point or two monthly regardless of what I publish or how much I participate.  i still can't figure out how that works.

    1. PaoloJpm profile image82
      PaoloJpmposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      thanks. They said it depends on how active we are in the community

  8. Diana Lee profile image79
    Diana Leeposted 11 years ago

    I often let weeks lapse before publishing another hub.  I don't see it a big issue as far as hub scores go.  I do try to visit the sight and read, comment or answer questions to stay active everyday when I lack time to work on a hub. Just a few minutes here and there I believe helps others to find their way to your hubs. Every bit of traffic will increase your exposure to the outside world. For me, exposure is the most important reason to be here. I work a full time job and I write other places.  I'm working on a book and I'm reading constantly to find ways to improve my creativity. Time is precious. There just doesn't seem to be enough to go around sometimes. Your studies are more important.  Perhaps a hub about what you are learning about will help with both your hub score and your studies.

    1. PaoloJpm profile image82
      PaoloJpmposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Yes I do use what I learned from school which I had wrote already check on my hubs you'll find it there : - ) thank you

  9. wqaindia profile image33
    wqaindiaposted 11 years ago

    PaoloJpm: How will you see your hub score going up unless and until it drops. Think if your go up from 50 to 80, it will be 60% and with another 20 to score 100 it is just 25%. What do you like 60% rise or to content with just 25% rise. However the Hub Score is all about quality and nothing to do with quantity: http://wqaindia.hubpages.com/hub/Qualit … n-HubPages

    1. PaoloJpm profile image82
      PaoloJpmposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      thank you man, I didn't know that, anyway, yes quality is more important than quantity. In fact, I am planning to edit all my hubs to ensure quality content. There times I get too excited and forgot to proofread them

  10. peachpurple profile image83
    peachpurpleposted 11 years ago

    yes, hubscore will definitely drop and traffic slow down too. Your hub earning may not be affected because you are still active in HP community.

    1. PaoloJpm profile image82
      PaoloJpmposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      oh thank you for answering. Unfortunately I cant earn yet cause I was rejected in my adsense

  11. LoisRyan13903 profile image72
    LoisRyan13903posted 11 years ago

    I realistically work on a couple hubs a week.  And have not seen much difference in my earnings.  my hubscore has dropped but I need to do other things such as leaving comments, hopping and going in the forums and answering questions

    1. PaoloJpm profile image82
      PaoloJpmposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you for answering.  I am now working on my 2 additional hubs for my absences if we put it that way. : - )

  12. Lisa HW profile image61
    Lisa HWposted 11 years ago

    I go weeks, sometimes months, without adding another Hub.  I've gone weeks without doing anything on this site at all.  My HubScore has pretty much stayed somewhere in the same area plus or minus five points).  I obviously can't say what will happen to your score (or my own, for that matter) if you do or don't do one thing or another.  I do know, though, that lots of times a lot of activity (like forum posting, question-answering, and even Hub-posting) will cause an immediate drop of a couple/few points in the score before it looks like things settle out again and the score goes back up a couple of points.  I also know that following too many people in too short a time can cause a score to really drop.

    I know if a person is concerned about going over or under that 75 mark it can seem as if there's more at stake; but honestly, people can't worry about monitoring their HubScore.  Just enjoy the site and do your thing in your own time.  The person who aims to write good quality Hubs doesn't usually have a lot of trouble getting/keeping their score well over that 75 (unless that person does so much community activity that he runs the risk of looking like he's "wildly participating" in the hopes of increasing his visibility on the site.

    It looks to me like you've got a whole lot of community activity in a short time on your profile, so I wouldn't be surprised if your score actually goes up some if you're not active for a couple of days. (Not saying that it will - only that there's the chance it could.)   In general, people with solid quality Hubs will find that their score gets into the 80's and 90's quite quickly after the first few Hubs.  At the same time, people have driven their scores down to zero by following too many people all at once.

    Something that can boost the individual score on each Hub, too, might be running a grammar/spelling checker for (sometimes) relatively minor errors/oversights in English grammar.

    Your score isn't bad for someone who's only been here a few weeks.  There's a good chance it could go up without your doing much of anything other than giving yourself a little more time on the site.  The site doesn't demand all kinds of daily attention, so people can just relax and do what works best for them (as far as level-of-activity goes).

    1. PaoloJpm profile image82
      PaoloJpmposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you my friend. Your words truly comprehented especially there are new information you stated so thank you again. Well, I really love the HP community, I guess following so much do affect  sadly at first few days I added much anyway.

 
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