Task #2186
closed
improve SEO for new documentation website
Added by Mike Saunders almost 8 years ago.
Updated almost 6 years ago.
Target version:
Team - Qlater
Description
- SEO
- avoid double questions on Ask
- categorize, indexes
- current reference isn't usable -> re-tag, re-format
- SEO not everything: is stuff online, should it be? tagging answers on AskBot, everything needs to be searchable and has proper metadata
- Google is main entry point
- "How do I do dots?" -> bullet list
- entry pages
- possibly linking from OOoForum
- search on our sites (e.g. embedded Google) until LibOCon
- guide writeup is optional and low-prio
- general purpose guide, possibly pay for it every 1-2 years ("LibreOffice for legals")
- how to publish books, ToC, multifile documents, smaller documents
- budget/tenders
- proposals welcome: tools, people are used to...
- future planning then in Rome ("restructuring our information resources for 21st centurys", it will be no book and no forum) -> get stuff online, Google love it, commission new stuff now and then
- Project changed from Marketing to 55
- Assignee changed from Mike Saunders to Olivier Hallot
- Target version changed from Q2/2017 to Q3/2017
re-assigning to Oliver as discussed via phone
- Project changed from 55 to Documentation
- Description updated (diff)
- Priority changed from Normal to High
- Status changed from New to In Progress
- Priority changed from High to Normal
- Target version changed from Q3/2017 to Qlater
Sticking to the Rome-agreed plan wrt. help for the moment, so setting this to later
Can you (ask Mike Saunders for help if needed) produce an updated status quo?
My take is to lay the larger ticket to rest and split out individual subtickets with tasks that need doing - e.g. better categories in Ask, just to name a sample
Currently, pages built with the new online-based help rank very badly in Google, which instead returns results from the old wiki at help.libreoffice.org. This should be rectified.
- Description updated (diff)
- Status changed from In Progress to Closed
Closing in favor of #2394
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