Is Hubpages a asset to getting traffic

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will hubpages work getting traffic to my site or just traffic to my affiliate links in the hubpage itself.
#asset #hubpages #traffic
  • Profile picture of the author Tyson Faulkner
    Hubpages is a whole community in itself. They get great SEO rankings because they are so strict with their content system. I would not bother with it unless you have great content and are willing to put some time into becoming part of the community.

    If you do, I think it can result in a lot of traffic coming back to you.
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  • Profile picture of the author mario3
    Sure you can...there are several other communities like hubpages...especially squidoo. it worked very well for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author x3xsolxdierx3x
    Originally Posted by WilliamLark View Post

    will hubpages work getting traffic to my site or just traffic to my affiliate links in the hubpage itself.
    You can use HubPages to get traffic to your site, William, but there are MANY uses for authority sites in a much larger online strategy. I would recommend that you use several websites in conjunction with HubPages....

    Have you begun submitting content to HubPages yet?
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  • Profile picture of the author Guide
    Originally Posted by WilliamLark View Post

    will hubpages work getting traffic to my site or just traffic to my affiliate links in the hubpage itself.
    If used the right way, HubPages can bring a ton of traffic to your sites.

    (Note: You would want to rather capture the visitors than send them away forever...)
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  • Profile picture of the author dotslash
    I have only a handful of hubs but get lots of traffic from them. They're worth spending a little time on to get right, the interface is quite simple to use as well.

    Also I've found they seem to be very responsive to boosting with a few low quality backlinks in my experience.

    Keeping your Hubscore over 75 is a pain, but if you promote your Hubs and update occasionally usually stays above that level. I've really not done that much with them but my best hub gets about 4000 visitors a month which isn't bad. I get a pretty high proportion clicking through to my web site as well, although never sent them direct through affiliate links.

    Neil
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  • Profile picture of the author Sara Young
    I also get a lot of traffic from HubPages. It comes mostly from the hubs ranking high in the SERPS.
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  • Profile picture of the author mario3
    Originally Posted by cjmo75 View Post

    Absolutely. I've made many CB comissions from Hubs that I've written. Also, whenever you write a Hub, use the "RSS" module to include your blog feed. this will give you valuable backlinks and will also drive traffic to your blog. The key to Hubpages is to get your profile score above 75 so that your links become "dofollow" and carry juice.

    Also, the more traffic you can drive to the Hub, the higher the Hub score and the more internal traffic it will get. Not sure if it matters much with the SERP, but HubPages will put it in the "HotHubs" section and it will appear in the "Related Hubs" section of other people's Hubs if it has a good score. This means more traffic.
    Do you write a review and post the affiliate link in there or do you use a other strategy?
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  • Profile picture of the author Sonomacats
    I've been checking out Hubpages, but have been having trouble figuring out how to get a link to my site.

    It looks like all the links go to another hubpage. How do you link to your exterior site?
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  • Profile picture of the author m100k
    Hubpage will work with getting traffic to your site in two ways:

    1. Proper seo of your content and good backlinks

    2. Contributing to the community of hubpages buy commenting, joining groups etc.
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    • Profile picture of the author Sonomacats
      So does that mean you provide links from to your Hubpage? Or are you allowed to put a link in your hubpage to your site?
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    • Profile picture of the author x3xsolxdierx3x
      Originally Posted by m100k View Post

      Hubpage will work with getting traffic to your site in two ways:

      1. Proper seo of your content and good backlinks

      2. Contributing to the community of hubpages buy commenting, joining groups etc.
      Yes, that is correct. While their revenue share is a bit lacking (compared to others), the owner had the forsight enough to build a website and essentially being one of the 'first-out-the-gate'....this is exactly why he was able to establish his site with such great interest and search engine authority.

      No site is perfect, and with my ever critical and skeptical approach, based on detailed analysis and research, I do think that, while HubPages is one of the BEST sites available online today, it still needs a little work in certain areas....Like Squidoo, it also leaves a big gap in the revenue share department (compared to other websites). With time, it MAY need to increase the revenue share % it allocates to writers in order to remain competitive.
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  • Profile picture of the author rukhsanapk
    yes definitely hubpage.com is an SEO optimized website and there are thousands of users on hubpages. The best thing is that it has a related post feature that enable users to displays there posts on other blog for free.
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