How do I get traffic to my Hub?

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  1. slenoue profile image61
    slenoueposted 13 years ago

    And how do I post my Hub everywhere?

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      BRIAN SLATERposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Try writing about the things in your life that you know about ie wine , education systems, university's, business management. What you might find boring is just what some else is looking for. Good Luck.

    2. michifus profile image57
      michifusposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Hi Sienoue,

      In addition to what the others have said, a great way of boosting traffic is to build up external links, as well as to take part in some of the community stuff to get visitors from within hubpages. The forum is a good place to get noticed, although blatant link posting within it is generally frowned upon.

      There are a few notable sites which are great for adding in a link back to your hub. You will generally need to write a few lines of text as a summary of the content of your hub to attract people to click through.

      Notable sites are:

      Shetoldme
      yousaytoo
      Redgage
      Xomba

      All of the above are also Adsense revenue sharing sites, so by posting lots of links (one link per site, per hub) you may pick up a little bit of Adsense revenue from each of these as well, which is a nice bonus.

      Apart from that, try adding in bookmarks on the social bookmarking sites, there are hundreds of these so have a search for them on Google. Sites like Delicious, Mister Wong, Propeller, Digg etc etc

      Hope that helps smile

    3. Cagsil profile image71
      Cagsilposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Below are a bunch of links that can be helpful with regards to Traffic.

      http://hubpages.com/hub/Rank-Your-Hub-I … ch-Engines by Lissie
      http://hubpages.com/hub/Improve-Your-Hub-Earnings by Relache
      http://hubpages.com/hub/Free-Backlinks by livewithrichard
      http://hubpages.com/hub/Hubpages-backli … or-Dummies by Sandra Rinck
      http://hubpages.com/hub/Get-Website-Tra … -earn-from  by Sunforged
      http://hubpages.com/hub/The-Truth-About-Backlinks  by Thisisoli

      I hope you take the time to read them and learn from them smile

      Have a great day! smile

      1. michifus profile image57
        michifusposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        great stuff smile thanks for the post!

        1. Cagsil profile image71
          Cagsilposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          You're welcome. Glad to help. smile

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    Website Examinerposted 13 years ago

    Your hubs should soon become visible in the search engines. Hubs tend to score rather high compared with other websites. You an use the Google Adwords keyword research tool to find relevant keywords for your hub, which you can then add as tags to increase traffic from search engines.

  3. Dobson profile image76
    Dobsonposted 13 years ago

    As I understand things the search engines will not begin "seeing" your nub until the core is at least 75, and that seems proven out in my lower ranked hubs.

    There are TONS of hubs on how to link to get your hub traffic. Check some of these out and follow their directions.

    1. MyWebs profile image79
      MyWebsposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Once again Dobson hub scores and author score have absolutely nothing to do with if a search engine indexes your hub or not.

      Your hub with the lowest score that I could find, Major League Baseball Is Back, that has a score of 57 is clearly indexed in Google.

    2. sunforged profile image70
      sunforgedposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      The 75 you refer to is the cut off point for a Hubber profile Score (not individual Hub)and how it effected the way links are coded going OUT of your page. (its called noFollow)

      I think this made more sense when HP had little names for the writing levels.

      Someone under 75 was titled SPAMMER - spammers like to write really bad stuff, or copy stuff from other places so that they can put links in their HP articles and send SEARCH ENGINE spiders ie. link juice to their other pages.

      Google doesnt care about your HUbScore - I have had hubs indexed by google in under an hour when they were at there starting score of 50 or so.


      NoFollow does nothing for a human visitor - it just tells google that you dont "vote" for this outgoing link

  4. tdarby profile image60
    tdarbyposted 13 years ago

    It is going to sound trite--but good content will always prevail.  I have written several hubs now and the ones that seem to do best are the hubs that have the most content presented in an "appetizing" way for the reader.  Original content will always win out on the web.

 
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