Mine moves within a 6-point range, I've noticed. The biggest thing that boosts it for me is publishing a new hub. If I published a new hub every few days I wind up with a really high hub score, but timewise I don't have the time to keep that up beyond 2 hubs in a row, so then my score dips back to its 'normal' level.
Activity in Q&A or forums helps lift my score a bit, but not as much as publishing the hubs does. That's just how it seems to happen for me, I'm guessing different people's situations may be different.
Your profile scores fluctuates depending on the number of visitors on a twenty four hour cycle; It will rise if the day before you had more visitors than the previous day and will be lower accordingly.
Sunday score of 89, visitors on Saturday 90.
Thanks for explaining it Luis, I had no idea what drove it. Mine flucuates abouts 2-3 points.
A few points, but not a lot. Seems to depend on any sort of activity as well as number of views of my hubs.
1- 3 points up or down and also up and down in 1 day because all of my traffic comes from 100% Referring Sites 0% Search Engines, 0% Direct traffic for my article called " Daily Nuggets Moment AMBASSADOR BRANDON BUTLER " with 26 visits and 45 Page Views and a ever total Page Views 3062 and 208 monthly views with an average 1020 views per hub for my 3 hubs which is my 0 hubs in 12 months which is awesome. You can compare your stats with your 10"s, 100's 1000's hubs ever total Page VIews with my 3 hubs ever total Page Views and see how you are doing views per hub and length of time and also where is your traffic coming from and how much is it bringing % wise to your hubs. My 3 hubs score is 76, 72, 66, as of June 27, 2011 A.D.
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