I need to know why this hub has scored so low. Any ideas?
http://misslong123.hubpages.com/hub/Fre … r-Coasters
That is the hub that is in question. I followed all the suggestions and rules online, but I am surprised that I only have an 83 as the score. Could someone read over it and let me know why it didn't meet the QAP standards very highly?
I think you have a great score, I don't have any of my hubs in the eighties.
Suggestion that may help, have only full width, no righthand side columns.
Take a look at preview cell phones and I think you won't like what you see.
Chill! Don't stress over HubScores! Guess what - my highest HubScore (96) is my least popular hub and the lowest (64) is my most popular hub! Basically what I'm trying to say is: it all comes down to the traffic and the positive feedback/comment. You can get a perfect score and only have like 20 views! I think you have done a good job. 83 is not a bad score Keep up the good work, don't care about it. In the end, it's just a number and it determines nothing - different texts are different to different people, as long as it's interesting and original, it's a truly worthy hub. Also, HubScores change regularly, just keep editing and keep adding to it, expect it to go up and down from time to time.
"expect it to go up and down from time to time" - BOOM!
83 is a FANTASTIC score. Echoing the sentiments of others who have commented, I don't have many Hubs in the 80s and I work here, FWIW.
Keep up the great work, and try not to stress.
Thank you for your encouragement! I Feel much better about it now.
I saw your hub, sorry I don't knit but I can say, it is a detailed hub. Your score 83 is very high. The highest I could get is 85 and the lowest 54. SO, the score of the hub isn't important. It is the number of views per day that makes your earning trickles
As Palis said, hubscores do not mean much. My lowest scoring hub is a 67. That same hub makes up 80% of my income from HP. It gets tons of views from google and bing. It also gets shared on social networks often. The most important things to consider are, Does it get views, and does it make money. If it does both then the score means nothing. Don't stress about scores! Just put out quality articles and don't worry!
by shaekelly 14 years ago
I have written to date a total of 6 hubs. The highest hub score receive is 65.Can u please tell me how to increase my hub score. An also, i only have three followers. Please guys help me
by Tilecleaninghub 15 years ago
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by Neetu M 10 years ago
Why do hubscores drop when you edit a published hub?
by Lisa 10 years ago
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by Tim Mitchell 19 months ago
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by Steve Andrews 12 years ago
As I have found today! I was led to believe that hubs of 75 and over were worth holding on to but obviously not! I just had one with a score of 81 getting the zzs!
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