I can't get enough views.

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  1. Hakim madara profile image60
    Hakim madaraposted 5 years ago

    Dear hubbers, can you guys give me tips on how to improve my article and how to get views for my article. It seems that the view for my article is too low. If someone could help me by giving positive and negative feedback.
    http://hub.me/anCJL

    1. OldRoses profile image65
      OldRosesposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      If you do a search on Artificial Intelligence, you will see that it is a saturated topic.  There are literally thousands of articles on this topic already.  You should either try a unique take on the topic or write about something else.  As written, your article will never attract much traffic.  There is too much competition.

    2. Kyler J Falk profile image78
      Kyler J Falkposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      You may be failing the traffic QAP because the grammar is a bit clunky.

      For example: "The possibilities of artificial intelligence is limitless."

      This should read as, "The possibilities of artificial intelligence are limitless."

      Saturation of a topic will not prevent you from obtaining featured status, as this is just a pretentious way to put you down; this behavior isn't uncommon here on the forums, so be careful what you take to heart.

      You have a great writer's voice, but the way all of this is written is coming off clunky and there are a few too many errors to be accepted by search engines. Go back and make sure you catch all of those little errors, and rework some of your sentences for that "quality of life" feel as it concerns a smooth read.

      A lot of potential in your skills, and I hope you continue writing!

    3. NateB11 profile image87
      NateB11posted 5 years agoin reply to this

      You could get more traffic on this article by changing the title. Use the title, "What is the Difference Between Artificial Intelligence and Human Intelligence". It's a keyphrase actually used on the Internet and there are not many exact matches for it and the matches that do exist are from forums that are not as competitive. So, in other words, there is not a lot of competition for this keyphrase so you're more likely to get traffic from it.

      I suggest you have the article proof-read too.

      I decided to go ahead and write an article on how to find search friendly titles. It will be on my slider if/when it passes Quality Assessment.

      1. NateB11 profile image87
        NateB11posted 5 years agoin reply to this

        I also should add that it can take awhile to get views from Google. Often a few months.

      2. NateB11 profile image87
        NateB11posted 5 years agoin reply to this

        I took a look at your article and I see you changed the title, which is good, but you don't need the quotation marks. It should just be:

        What is the Difference Between Artificial Intelligence and Human Intelligence

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      Marisa Writesposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      First, let me explain how HubPages works.  It's not one site, it's a collection of sites.  Each site specializes in a different subject area. 

      The main site, HubPages.com, is just a holding area. Every Hub you publish goes into a queue to be considered by the editors of the specialist sites.  If they think your article is good enough, they will move it to their specialist site.   

      Once it is moved to a specialist site, your article stands a chance of getting views.   While it's on the main site, the chances of getting views is very low, because it's on a huge site full of random, variable-quality material, and Google doesn't like that.

      Therefore your goal should be to make your article good enough to be accepted by one of the specialist sites.

 
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