1000 page views in 3 weeks. Good or bad?

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  1. Don Ship profile image73
    Don Shipposted 13 years ago

    I just want to know! smile

    1. pisean282311 profile image62
      pisean282311posted 13 years agoin reply to this

      that makes approx 50 page views per day...not bad as a start...slowly it would get better with time...

    2. saleheensblog profile image61
      saleheensblogposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      its awesome. smile

    3. profile image0
      cookingdivaposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Don,

      Sounds very good to me!

    4. sarovai profile image74
      sarovaiposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Good. Keep it up. smile

    5. David 470 profile image81
      David 470posted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Thats good for only being here for 3 weeks I would say.

    6. J Sunhawk profile image70
      J Sunhawkposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      You're doing fine, Don.

      Are you writing simply to impart your knowledge or to make a bit of cash?

      If it's money you're looking for, try to weave some interlocking commercial applications or products into your hubs. That will attract better Google ads.

      Study a few of HubPages hubbers who write hubs for Amazon products. They are the best I've seen.

      Good luck

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    TopUniverseposted 13 years ago

    In my opinion it is a good start. All the best to the plan as in your profile.

  3. PR_am profile image60
    PR_amposted 13 years ago

    Are you talking about one hub? I think 1000 page views in 3 weeks is not bad. One of my hubs published 5 weeks ago has 536 page views "ever" so 1000 is not bad. All the best!

  4. I am DB Cooper profile image84
    I am DB Cooperposted 13 years ago

    You've got some lofty goals, but at the rate you've been building it's possible.

  5. WryLilt profile image88
    WryLiltposted 13 years ago

    Where are your views coming from? Are they all from hubpages? If so they are a share of your own views of your hubs and other hubbers visiting because the hub is new OR they saw you in the forums and wanted to check you out.

    On the other hand if they're external views (yahoo, google, bing) then that is good. But don't get too worried - it takes time for search engines to pick you up. And the search engine views are where the money is.

    Many of your recent hub titles are not search engine friendly. They're not what people type into search engines. You could try adding "Kids science experiement" or something to the front and I'm sure you'd see quite an improvement. :-)

  6. Richieb799 profile image74
    Richieb799posted 13 years ago

    Keep going! soon you'll have your 10,000 accolade!

  7. Cagsil profile image70
    Cagsilposted 13 years ago

    It's a good start. No matter where the traffic is coming from. I'm sure, if your hubs are getting that much attention from HubPages members, then there might be a good chance you'll get more traffic from Google as time goes on.

    Keep up doing what you are doing. smile Congrats! smile

  8. travelespresso profile image68
    travelespressoposted 13 years ago

    It's an excellent start.  Congratulations.  It takes time to build traffic but thats good starting platform.

  9. Rosie2010 profile image68
    Rosie2010posted 13 years ago

    Thanks for asking the question as I have the same.  I think we are average.. but average is never good enough.  But as many comments from here say you are up to a good start.. then that goes for me too.  Best of luck!

    Have a nice day!
    Rosie

  10. KCC Big Country profile image82
    KCC Big Countryposted 13 years ago

    This forum thread made me stop and think.  I wanted to see what percentage of my hubs had not yet received 1000 total pageviews.  I'm shocked.  I have a lot of work to do.  Thanks for the wake-up call.  sad

  11. jacobkuttyta profile image37
    jacobkuttytaposted 13 years ago

    Not bad.

  12. JustMike profile image65
    JustMikeposted 13 years ago

    Wow Don I'm really impressed and as a science geek I like reading your hubs.

 
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