I was just going through some of my hubs and pondering how wildly different some of the groups are, when it occurred to me that the average user who comes to hub pages only really has the option to view more hubs by me, meaning just my most recent, hot, and best hubs , 80% of which probably won't be relevant to any given user.
Seeing as I write on everything from celebrities to say, baking, it doesn't seem very useful to the user to click on the "more Hubs by X" and have a whole bunch of unrelated stuff come up. Maybe if there was an option for the user to chose more hubs in that same group by the same Hubber? Or perhaps if when they clicked for more, they got automatically taken to similar material?
Just a thought... We have the grouping system already, seems like that might be an easy way for users to navigate hubs by as well as being used for sorting purposes by the Hubbers themselves...
They can get that by clicking on a tag in your tag cloud - all your Hubs with that tag, by latest, best, or hot - but it's not necessarily obvious to the visitor they can do that.
You could try explaining that in your profile blurb and see if it helps ...
Jenny
Yeah, I wasn't really thinking of it for people who could be bothered going to find a tag cloud, just the average person who swings by and goes "oh yeah, that was good, I could do with some more information on monkeys", and then they click "more" and then they get a whole list of stuff about crocodiles and the mating rituals of sheep so they just go away again.
It was an idle thought... the related hubs on the sidebar function is quite good if they just want to find related topics. This may not be my greatest suggestion ever.
Sometimes I link to my own related and relevant hubs in a more reading section at the bottom of the hub - I think that looks quite good - sometimes I even link to other peoples hubs ;-)
by Kim Kennedy 13 years ago
It's no doubt been said before, but the "discover more hubs" at the end of a hub can be irritating. My latest hub, about an inner ear test for balance function, is followed by three hubs about water, one for marijuana, one for weed ( not even sure if that's the same thing) and one for...
by Daniel Mollat 7 years ago
Does having many hubs count much to gaining more income in HP? I wonder how some hubbers have less than 50 hubs yet are deriving a good amount of revenue from good traffic numbers, while other hubbers have hundreds of articles and are just doing so-so income. I've noticed that updating and...
by Sabrina Yuquan Chen 15 years ago
I haven't seen traffic improvement at all after adding more hubs. With few of the new ones actually have nice traffic, and the newest with more fake traffic of my own, yet the overall traffic often has decreased, or stay the same, wondering why. This is discouraging
by belief713 16 years ago
Just wondering how everyone feels on this? I know some are making more or less than others with different amounts of Hubs. A lot has to do with content and competition, etc.Just interested in others experience with more hubs equals or doesn't equal more money (with the various Affiliates).
by JohnKrantz 16 years ago
I see other hubs with 62 or 68 hub score.. mine is 72 and still, the outgoing links are nofollow. help, please:( I can't use hubpages as a backlink otherwise!
by Whitney 17 years ago
I am curious if this is my computer, or if you guys removed the option of going past the 1st page of the see hub options on a hubber's profile page. I was just viewing the latest hubs of a hubber, clicked to the second page and got a really big google ad. I went back to try it again and the link...
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