How many page views do you get a day?

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  1. MountainManJake profile image68
    MountainManJakeposted 11 years ago

    How many page views do you get a day?

    I just want an overall idea of the average.

  2. LastRoseofSummer2 profile image84
    LastRoseofSummer2posted 11 years ago

    Right now I'm averaging about 40-50 views a day. But I know it's going to go up as I publish more - I've been freelancing for a long time!

  3. nArchuleta profile image74
    nArchuletaposted 11 years ago

    I, too, get about that many. 40-50. Sometimes less, and I think I need to re-work my articles!

    1. LastRoseofSummer2 profile image84
      LastRoseofSummer2posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      It can also go in waves depending on whether or not a topic you wrote about suddenly becomes really hot.

    2. MountainManJake profile image68
      MountainManJakeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Link relative hubs together! I get over 150 a day from this method!

  4. robhampton profile image92
    robhamptonposted 11 years ago

    right now between 200 and 300, should triple or better in June, July and August since most of my hubs are about pool service. last year during those months was around 800 to 900 per day.

  5. profile image0
    JThomp42posted 11 years ago

    I normally get anywhere from 200 to maybe 500 views per day. My views have been down, but have seemed to bounce back.

  6. Sushma Webber profile image73
    Sushma Webberposted 11 years ago

    I seem to get between 40-60 view per day. I have noticed the views shoot up when I publish a new hub. It means that most of the traffic comes from hubpages initially. However for long term traffic it is Google that we should look for. Those who get 200-800 views are probably getting traffic from Google. What do you all think?

    1. MountainManJake profile image68
      MountainManJakeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Social bookmarking is huge.  Submit your most popular hub to Reddit.

    2. nArchuleta profile image74
      nArchuletaposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      How long are people spending on this? I'm already behind on Stumblr, don't know how to use it for BO.LT, am so-so on PinInterest, and just joined Reddit. On the flip side, I just got a $300 gig as a mystery shopper. Real question about time.

    3. MountainManJake profile image68
      MountainManJakeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I don't see the relevance of this comment.

    4. nArchuleta profile image74
      nArchuletaposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I'm honestly asking how long people spend on promotion. I love Hub Pages, and I'd like to know how to keep progessing. The mystery shopping comment made sense in my mind, but not important. I genuinely want to know about time commitment.

    5. MountainManJake profile image68
      MountainManJakeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      What I do is I write 1 article, 3 questions, 3 answers, 3 comments and start a forum on my on day, then on the off day focus on backlinks and promotions.  This has taken me from 50 to 500 views a day.

    6. nArchuleta profile image74
      nArchuletaposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Aha, a system. Thus far mine has been "Wherever my attention leads me." Thanks for the info.

  7. nicregi profile image65
    nicregiposted 11 years ago

    On a daily basis, I am getting between 150 to 300 views. Not much honestly. Mostly come from HP and a huge chunk of the rest coming from Google itself.

    Hope this helps.

  8. Nell Rose profile image89
    Nell Roseposted 11 years ago

    The more you write the more views you get. I have noticed that when you get over the 200 hub mark then your views go up. At the moment mine is approx 1,700. But you have to take into consideration what you write about. Just because I get the views doesn't mean I get paid more. I know hubbers who have written approx 80 hubs and they earn much, much more. How? I have no idea! lol!

    1. MountainManJake profile image68
      MountainManJakeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I get anywhere between 300-600 with 15 hubs.

  9. sunilkunnoth2012 profile image60
    sunilkunnoth2012posted 11 years ago

    I normally get a viewership in the range of 150-200 daily and my weekly status stand between 1000-1200 range.  If we get between a level of 300-500 daily, it will be good.  Most of the traffic comes from HP platform itself followed by Google in my case and I presume the same with most other hubbers too.

    1. MountainManJake profile image68
      MountainManJakeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I get a lot of traffic from reddit.  Post some of your hubs there.  It brings in a bunch of views for me daily.

 
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