Friday, November 13, 2015

Use Hubpages To Promote A Website

You can promote your website through HubPages when you share your knowledge and information with other HubPage users. Use your HubPages to direct relevant traffic to your main website by adding content and links promoting your main website. Marketing your website with HubPages is a natural progression of SEO technologies. The more websites that link to your website, the higher your ranking in the search engines.


Instructions


Become a HubPage User


1. Familiarize yourself with HubPages and create a profile. Use your original website address and email as the contact information. Design your profile to reflect the content on your main website. HubPages is a social networking and personal interaction website, so be yourself and let your personality show in your writing.


2. Write your first "Hub" about something you're passionate about that also links to your website. For example, if your website is about proper care of antique gardening supplies, then your Hub should be about that subject. Remember, you don't have to be an expert to write about a subject.


3. Use your Hub content on your own website by including links to that specific Hub on HubPages. Redirecting your visitors to your HubPages encourages your current visitors to vote on your article or Hub. This action raises your Hubscore, which promotes your main website on HubPages.


Promote Your Hub


4. Promote your Hub by using the internal tag system, tagging your Hub with keywords that are relevant to the content within your article. The internal search capability of HubPages uses the tags to help other users find you, which increases your Hubscore.


5. Learn the HubPages three stage Hubscore ranking system and make the most of it to promote your website. The three stages are Hot, Best and Latest. Hubs with a high amount of recent traffic are rated as Hot, while unique and extensive content, as well as reader votes, lead to a rating of Best. Latest are simply the most recent Hubs published. It takes time to build a readership, increase traffic and entice readers to vote on your hub so don't worry if a rating doesn't happen with your first or second hub.


6. Share your profile and Hub URL link with users of your main website. Also participate in groups, networks and other users on HubPages that reflect your topic. Belonging to these groups increases your interaction, builds a reputation and generates leads back to your original site. A bonus to this step is that the amount of traffic you receive from outside sources to your Hub will increase your Hubscore.

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