How much traffic is good traffic?

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  1. K Kiss profile image58
    K Kissposted 13 years ago

    How much traffic is good traffic?

    Everyday I get between 450 to 650 visits...and earn between 30 cents to $3.50 a day.... but I want to make my earnings steady. So how much traffic should I aim for?

  2. Rismayanti profile image48
    Rismayantiposted 13 years ago

    woow.. you got lot of traffics compare of mine. As much as possibel, and your hub is number 1 in search engine

  3. lorddraven2000 profile image91
    lorddraven2000posted 13 years ago

    You get a good deal of hits more than I do as well. I have been trying advice from various youtube videos

  4. wychic profile image85
    wychicposted 13 years ago

    The question should not be "how much traffic" but "how many conversions" you need in order to make more money. What percentage of those 450-650 visits per day either click on an ad, buy something on Amazon, or complete some other desired action? If you're like most people, it's a pretty low percentage -- usually not higher than 10%, and probably more like 1%-2%. That means that whoever doesn't is where you can improve. Experiment with different Hubpages formats, work with different keywords, products in your ads, etc. to see if anything helps raise the conversion rates. Try to think about what someone is likely to do or buy before and after they come to your page, and use that to find them and then help point them in the right direction via links and ads. It's very possible to get 1,000 hits a day with an average of 2 conversions, and just as possible to get 500 hits a day with 100 conversions -- you can see why more traffic doesn't necessarily mean more money.

  5. Wesman Todd Shaw profile image81
    Wesman Todd Shawposted 13 years ago

    I don't know how many hubs you have, but those are good numbers; so maybe you should just write more hubs???

  6. aheil profile image59
    aheilposted 13 years ago

    Traffic doesn't matter in my opinion. If you have one million people coming to your hub or site a day, but you only make 5 dollars those one million people don't really matter, do they?

  7. bee05 profile image60
    bee05posted 13 years ago

    I would be happy to get that much traffic because i have a lot less than that. Congratulation.

 
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