Traffic on hub pages

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    Abheek Jamwalposted 6 years ago

    Which time of the year the traffic on hub pages is high ?

    1. theraggededge profile image82
      theraggededgeposted 6 years agoin reply to this

      Depends what you write about, and where your traffic is coming from. If you write about heating your home, traffic will come from the northern hemisphere in Oct-Feb, but from the southern hemisphere in May-August.

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        Abheek Jamwalposted 6 years agoin reply to this

        Well I suppose then I came To HB right on time. Give a few months and finally have a perfect have opportunity.

  2. Natalie Frank profile image76
    Natalie Frankposted 6 years ago

    It's very individual based on what types of articles you writer.  For example we have an HP writer who writes on HVAC topics - I imagine his traffic is highest in the dead of summer and the dead of winter.  Someone else writes about swimming pool so his traffic would be highest in the summer.  Some niches have regular traffic year around though I imagine there is somewhat lower traffic in the summer as people are vacationing and doing things outside so they may not be so interested in reading articles.  So, it just depends what you write on.

  3. Wesman Todd Shaw profile image77
    Wesman Todd Shawposted 6 years ago

    If you write about products traffic will go up in shopping season. October, November, and December will be the best months for the person who writes about products. This is assuming the products are not seasonal in nature, like cold weather gear, or summer clothing, or whatnot.

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      Abheek Jamwalposted 6 years agoin reply to this

      Then should I be focussing on seasoned articles from now on ?

      1. Wesman Todd Shaw profile image77
        Wesman Todd Shawposted 6 years agoin reply to this

        No. My advice would be to write about things that are not seasonal. Write about things people are interested in all year long. Throwing in some seasonal articles too would not be a bad idea, but for the most part, you want things people want to know about all year long.

  4. Cre8tor profile image71
    Cre8torposted 6 years ago

    To support Natalie's comments, I completely agree. (and am one of the HVAC guys) Like clockwork, my traffic literally rises and falls with the temperatures. I also know others who write sports articles and in the off seasons, articles on that particular sport lose a lot of traffic to other in season sports and so on.

  5. Wesman Todd Shaw profile image77
    Wesman Todd Shawposted 6 years ago

    If you need some ideas for things to write about, think about your very favorite things in this world. If you write about your very favorite things, you should be able to put some real enthusiasm into the writing, and people will pick up on that. Think of your favorite people, your favorite foods, your favorite possessions.

    1. Jean Bakula profile image93
      Jean Bakulaposted 6 years agoin reply to this

      +1

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      Abheek Jamwalposted 6 years agoin reply to this

      Well that I something I really need now. Thank you

  6. luvlywacky profile image82
    luvlywackyposted 6 years ago

    May be traffic is needed so that it will be increase in our revenue. But in my hub, my amazon does not earned even once since from the beginning. I don't know what's wrong  with it.

    1. theraggededge profile image82
      theraggededgeposted 6 years agoin reply to this

      Looking at your article titles, Nida, I can see they don't lend themselves to Amazon sales. They are mostly poetry/creative writing, yes?

      You won't earn from Amazon with that kind of hub, nor will you attract a great deal of traffic.

      HubPages is encouraging people to write comprehensive, factual articles on topics that people are searching for.

 
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