So far, my most successful hub is one that is called "Bruce Lee's Philosophy of Jeet Kune Do." I measure that based on the amount of traffic and it's quality. It has earned more traffic than any of my other hubs and I consider it to be one of my best anyway.
However, that may change. I am starting to branch out by writing poems and short stories, and they are doing very well and much better than I expected.
Success in money - Getting Paid to Be a Foster Parent - State by State Guide
Success in comments - 10 Questions for Christians
Success in feedback - Moving Forward After Incest
For me the success I get at HP comes in many forms. It's just as enjoyable to have a hub receive over 300 legit comments as it is to get a hub that does awesome with google.
I tend to go for creative hubs, reviews and recipes. By far my most successful traffic wise is 10 Bird Poems which has had 6,000 + views.
The dos and don'ts of zombie apocalypse planning: part one. It's not just important to have a plan, but to have the perfect plan!
My two highest traffic hubs: How to Cure Warts, Moles, and Skin Tags with Castor Oil, and Cure Plantar Warts with Oil of Thyme.
My most successful hub is "What Makes a Woman Good in Bed?"
It was written almost 3 years ago and just about every week it still gets the most views!
I think you're onto something with this! Next up: 5 Most Common Sexual Fetishes. If I don't beat you to it.
They'll delete it! I already tried one on foot fetishes a couple years ago. Kept it tasteful and made it a "how to" understand your husband's fetish type of thing and they still ended up deleting it. They're no fun! It had great views in those months
My most successful hub is: Zen Emptiness is Enlightenment. It has attracted thousands of people from all over the world. I believe it is because people desire freedom. Most people don't realize that the suffering and hurts that they experience daily are totally unnecessary. This hub has the power to instantly liberate anybody, even if they are not Buddhist. It only requires a change in understanding. Peace and bliss is available at every moment. I was happy to share the information.
A hub I wrote in answer to a question about how often you should colour your hair! It was selected as a Rising Star by the hub community, and still represents over half of my total views! The same thing has happened on my youtube channel, where one hair product review has over half my total viewing figures. Who would have thought it?
by Cindy Lawson 11 years ago
How is it that a hub on the 'common mistakes new hubbers make' can suddenly become not featured, in spite of the fact it has had 9 views in a day, 24 views in 7 days and 35 views in the last 30 days? I only replied to comments on it both 42 hours ago and 22 hours ago (from two different hubbers)....
by rainmakerrain 15 years ago
The scoring system of habpages is either fundamentally flawed or purposely biased in favor of long hubs. You said it hubpages team: the more, the merrier, but I don�t think that this is in your interest, or the interest of hubbers and other people using the website. To make my case, I used...
by Renz Kristofer Cheng 11 years ago
Are comments a reliable indicator of success of a hub?Do comments received represent how successful a hub is? Is it a good and reliable indicator of a successful hub? When is it a good indicator? I just think that there might be a relationship between the comments and success (as measured by level...
by David 470 12 years ago
I made a video game hub that I published in early December 2010. This hub went viral (to an extent). It started to receive 1000 views a day. The views would change a bit between 650-1000, but 1000 was the peak. Even once the Google Panda came in Feb., it still got 100+ views. Today, it is receiving...
by Dorsi Diaz 15 years ago
Too funny- my sexy hubbers hub has more views than my other hubs...now I know for sure that sexy does sell....I guess I know what I should be writing about from now on...sexy cats, sexy dogs, sexy???And part 2 of sexy hubbers, that's for sure.This has been great great fun!
by Sondra Rochelle 8 years ago
I hear people talking all the time about hubs that produce good readership, but I know this number differs for many. In your case, how many views per month do you think is good for any given article? Just curious.
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