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  1. javaoverride profile image60
    javaoverrideposted 12 years ago

    All my hubs are now getting no views, I have used a ranking tool, to see where they are in google and it says there not ranking, I have done some back linking.

    Should I remove my pages when they stop getting views and put them on my website?

    I only ask as I read that, Hubs that dont get views are bad for Hubpages.

  2. seanorjohn profile image71
    seanorjohnposted 12 years ago

    Are you sure you are getting no views? Your profile shows over 1000 views in the three weeks you have been a member. If you were to carry on at this rate you will have over 50,000 views in a year.

    1. javaoverride profile image60
      javaoverrideposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      yes zero views for 2 days now and i was getting really good daily page views then it all just stopped.

  3. seanorjohn profile image71
    seanorjohnposted 12 years ago

    Were they mostly views from other hubbers? How many were google viewers? It is google views and clicks that bring you money.

    1. javaoverride profile image60
      javaoverrideposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      0 from Google about 65% of visits are/where from Hubpages the rest were from forum post that I made about topics relative to my hubs and back linked.

      Money wise googles Estimated earnings £23 and HubPages Ad Program Earnings: $2.41 so far this month but as my views have stopped I expect my Google estimated earnings to drop dramatically.

  4. Fotographer profile image59
    Fotographerposted 12 years ago

    Be patient... Hubs take some time to get ranked in Google. I would suggest you to analyze the situation after 2-3 months and then make a decision.

  5. PaulGoodman67 profile image94
    PaulGoodman67posted 12 years ago

    I've had a strange week for traffic.  But then the 4th of July holiday made the previous week an unreliable gauge.

    Like Foto says, you've only been here 3 weeks, Java!  When you first post, you get lots of views from hubbers, that falls away quickly.  The Google traffic will gradually build over weeks and months, if you've done all the SEO with keywords etc. correctly and other fundamentals are in place.

    Having said all that, HP is definitely going through an extended "rough patch"...

    1. PaulaHenry1 profile image65
      PaulaHenry1posted 12 years agoin reply to this

      "rough patch" is an understatement...I have been drowning for the last 2 months and feel the last of my air floating to the top quickly.

      1. javaoverride profile image60
        javaoverrideposted 12 years agoin reply to this

        Do you still make good money, or has that been rought too?

        1. PaulGoodman67 profile image94
          PaulGoodman67posted 12 years agoin reply to this

          Yes, "rough patch" was an understatement.  ;-)

          Although, you probably wouldn't have got a great deal of views with a dozen hubs after three weeks, even in the golden age, anyway.

          It takes time and energy to build views and earnings.  But whether it is worth it, in the current climate, is a personal decision. 

          I personally don't believe that there is a website of this specific type that you will earn better with, though others will probably disagree. 

          The best advice I got was build your own sites and that's what I've been working on, and ocassionally writing a hub when it didn't fit with any site.  Or using a hub to build backlinks.

        2. PaulaHenry1 profile image65
          PaulaHenry1posted 12 years agoin reply to this

          $? What is that? I have been getting a few cents here and there, but NOTHING compared to what I was. Amazon is now non-existant and google is a has-been......sad

          1. javaoverride profile image60
            javaoverrideposted 12 years agoin reply to this

            I think ill wait a month keep writing hubs and if things dont pick up, i'll move all my stuff to my sites blog section. thanks for the info smile

            1. javaoverride profile image60
              javaoverrideposted 12 years agoin reply to this

              Hub views are going back up now, almost all my hubs have above 5 views and one is well past 100 views.

              There is now a big smile back on my face I’ve done absolutely loads of back links redone my keywords and resubmitted to search engines. So the new plan is to try and do 15 hubs a month, and spend the rest of the time linking and doing SEO.

              1. Garrett Mickley profile image78
                Garrett Mickleyposted 12 years agoin reply to this

                Good to hear you bounced back.  Let us know if your 15 hub a month/SEO plan works.

  6. rex michaels profile image78
    rex michaelsposted 12 years ago

    Hello Everyone, Two days here and counting just getting a feel for the place. I see some great questions and answers here.
    Thanks to everyone

 
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