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Jan 2017

I was looking at the hubs that 3DHUBS recommended in London and I was wondering how they are sorted out? The first recommended HUB is not the fastest, Is not the closest, it hasn’t got the best reviews but it is the more expensive (attached image). Can 3DHUBS give us some information about how it works because it looks like that there is push to promote the most expensive HUBS. If that is the case then I might have to increase my prices to promote my HUB.

3D Hubs will not reveal exactly how, they keep it a secret so people will not game the system. Price though is not a factor, there is a hub near me that charges $100,000+ for prints and they are usually 2nd or 3rd on the list.

Here is what we do know affects rank:

-Reviews and overall score

-Shipping & completion time - shorter is better

-Declined orders

-Your past history of completing jobs on time

-Response time to customer inquires

Things I suspect might affect it:

-Being online

-Number of materials available

-Forum participation (whenever I post like 5x msgs I usually get an order)

They have said in the past that the number of printers you have makes no bearing on ranking. Though looking at the number of times my hub turns up in daily searches, having 2 printers seems to make a big differences. Just an offhand observation though and might be coincidental.

Indeed, it’s common to keep such algorithms secret to avoid gaming, so don’t expect a detailed answer any time soon. However, as @3DFlying said, it’s certainly not sorted only by most expensive and I’m sure you could do any number of other searches for other locations to quickly prove this yourself. It really wouldn’t make sense to promote the most expensive Hubs since that might deter potential customers; if I was designing such an algorithm I’d try to promote the Hubs that were most likely to result in a sale - any sale - and most likely to satisfy the customer so they return and order again and/or tell their friends about it.

I am sure that there is an algorithm and I am not asking for that. On the image I have posted though it is clear that the first recommended HUB:

It is not the fastest

It hasn’t got the best reviews

It hasn’t got the cheapest shipping

It hasn’t got the best price

It is not the nearest.

It hasn’t got the largest number of reviews and probably the largest number of completed orders

It hasn’t got the higher number of printers

So there must be a secret factor that is very much weighted to overweight all these factors.

And that is my question.

Just to make it clear I have nothing against the specific HUB or any HUB. It is just a random screenshot from the search results.

@Georgei it may not be one single thing, it could be a combination of factors and I’d even suggest it may be a random element - when I do the same search, I don’t get the same order as in your screen shot so I’m pretty sure there’s a random selection or a rotation of some kind going on. I’ve done this in the past when coding “featured” elements of a website.

It’s also, I think, not a good test if you’ve not uploaded a model and chosen a material; 3DHubs are going to try and match your order to the most appropriate Hubs, if you’ve not even chosen what material to print in, and they have no idea how big your model is, the list suggested is obviously not going to be as closely tailored to your order.

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Just add a lowest price section , I mean, did you really think a new customer will loose time to give a chance to a farest, newest, with less material and less reviews(quality) Hub ?? I think customer will just have his object fast and at a good price with the material he wants. If I try to find my Hub , even if I type my own country I’m only on the third page !!

Your “let a hub a chance” is just stoping Hubs that just begin having orders because “recommended” is the default section, the customer thinks it is better for him to choose recomended Hubs, but it isn’t , it is only good for the Hub .

Some Hubs (not me ^^ ) try to get their profile as atractive as possible , spending time in photos and explenation, all this work for nothing, cause every day a new Hub opens, and I will never hit the 1.

You should change the name from “recomended” to “new hub” cause that’s the truth.

Bye.