Why does my hubscore go from 91 to 88 every Sunday night?

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  1. Ericdierker profile image45
    Ericdierkerposted 11 years ago

    Why does my hubscore go from 91 to 88 every Sunday night?

    I like paying attention to scores. I played baseball, basketball and football and futball, scores are important. What is up with a auto drop in score?

  2. Sapper profile image63
    Sapperposted 11 years ago

    I really don't get my score or my hubs scores. They all jump up and down all the time. One of them was idled, I moved it but didn't delete it, and it's score bounces between 67 and 79. I think they should change the name to HubRandomNumber instead of Hubscore, cause that seems to be much more accurate.

    1. Ericdierker profile image45
      Ericdierkerposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Funny when you ask, the answer is basically that it is a random algorithmic equation they cannot divulge.
      So you are right.

  3. profile image0
    Adama Gidadoposted 11 years ago

    I have no idea. This is all new to me. Let me know when you find out.

    1. Ericdierker profile image45
      Ericdierkerposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Yea Adama, new to me too. Let us learn together.

  4. abbyjosephew profile image57
    abbyjosephewposted 11 years ago

    May be because Sunday is a holiday so it effects your traffic. If you loose your traffic here then it will effect your hub score definitely.

    1. Ericdierker profile image45
      Ericdierkerposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Why would traffic be lower on a day off?

  5. chef-de-jour profile image95
    chef-de-jourposted 11 years ago

    There is no definitive answer to your question except that the hubscore is sensitive to:

    number and quality of links
    search engine algorithms
    comments
    votes

    and....

    factor NK

    N=Noone  K=Knows

    But keep at it because your hubscore is healthy!

    1. Ericdierker profile image45
      Ericdierkerposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I guess it is time for me to upgrade with "number and quality of links". Do you mean links that bring people into my pages? And thank you for your answer I noticed I should have said "hubber" score.

    2. Marc Rohde profile image71
      Marc Rohdeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Great explanation!  I think the attitude that hub scores are more important indicator of poor quailty than good quality critical.  You can bounce around in the upper end but if you start to see your score bottom out there is work needed.

 
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