I just reached 1000 page views in 3 weeks.
I have 31 hubs, I was just wondering what the average is? and if this is a good start?
Congratulations you are off to a good start. Make your goal an average of 30 page views per hub per day. You can reach that by participating in the forum, asking other hubbers how to improve and by learning how to pick the best layout and key words.
The most important thing for you to do when you make a new hub is to make sure the URL address - which is made when you first decide on your title - has all the main keywords for your hub. Then repeat them, in some manner, in the title and sub headings.These steps will really increase your traffic.
Good luck and best wishes for continued success!
Anything is a good start because some people never try. You'll get more views as you write more and participate in the HubPages community more. You will also need to do more keyword research and learn what that is. There is no average because people who join HubPages have different backgrounds.. some are really experienced while others are just starting out.
Congratulations.
It took me a while to get into my stride with writing Hubs, by all accounts compared to me, you are doing great.
Well done !
Congratulations. I just reached my 1000 page views in 7 months and it happened at 5:30 pm mountain standard time on January 7, 2011 A.D. This is on my 1 unpublished hub that gets its traffic from 100 percent referrals. For you that is a good start and keep on keeping on to much more success for your hubs. As for myself I will be sticking to my 1 unpublished hub and will not be writing anymore hubs because I have accomplished what I wanted to do with my 1 unpublished hub. Thank you.
Gratz. I've been here for a few months, now, and it looks like you have done quite well for yourself. Your kicking the crap out of me, anyway. XD
Yes, as far as I am concerned you have done exceedingly well compared to others.
Keep it up, you're doing fine.
Nice job! I only have a 100 views after a week and a half! You're doing great!
I'm barley on my 2nd week and I'm close to 200 lol your doing great definitely off to a good start keep it up!
Holy cow that's crazy! I've been doing it for 2 months and only get about 40-70 page views a day for around 15 hubs - as you can see I'm still learning
by getpaidtopost 15 years ago
thanks to all who visited my hubs, Have today reached 1000 page views. thanks to all. (-;
by Don Simkovich 13 years ago
I finally wrote 200 hubs and I've surpassed 100,000 page views. My 200th hub linked together many of my hubs pertaining to small businesses. It's gratifying to know I finally reached another milestone. Thanks to the many of you Hubbers who have served as inspiration during my time here.
by earnestshub 14 years ago
One of my lousy hub, which has an ordinary url that is not quite 100%, and ordinary content has had a very good number of page views.When I first put it up it got 1000s of hits straight away.It was then found that it was not within the TOS here on hubpages, but most likely did not comply in some...
by Sondra Rochelle 9 years ago
I hear people talking all the time about hubs that produce good readership, but I know this number differs for many. In your case, how many views per month do you think is good for any given article? Just curious.
by mcxniftycalls 11 years ago
I am getting 1000-1200 page views a day since last Friday (15 Mar 2013) to my 50 Hubs whereas 600-800 views a day are from search traffic. Earnings also reached $3-$5 a day with the increase in page views. Not able spare time to write but will try to add more 50 hubs quickly.
by Don Ship 14 years ago
I just want to know!
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