How to help ML with their SEO and Growth
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@wirestyle22 said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@kelly said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
Is there a way to incorporate an article/blog portion in addition to the discussion threads? It seems difficult to find things here overall, and there is some very good information that is harder to locate/sift through since it isn't distilled down to a how-to/article.
That's a major problem here. We had some very good discussions in the past, but sometimes it just seems that information vanishes into void. NodeBB features a great search function and content tagging, but that's only half of what could be needed.
What about a big "Community best practices" project. We could start to work out best practices based on repetitive topics, for example. How to create users? How to I setup XYZ. How to enable AD Recycle Bin... There's so much that could be collected.
Community Knowledgebase?
Maybe not just a knowledge base but everything the average SMB admin could need.
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@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@wirestyle22 said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@kelly said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
Is there a way to incorporate an article/blog portion in addition to the discussion threads? It seems difficult to find things here overall, and there is some very good information that is harder to locate/sift through since it isn't distilled down to a how-to/article.
That's a major problem here. We had some very good discussions in the past, but sometimes it just seems that information vanishes into void. NodeBB features a great search function and content tagging, but that's only half of what could be needed.
What about a big "Community best practices" project. We could start to work out best practices based on repetitive topics, for example. How to create users? How to I setup XYZ. How to enable AD Recycle Bin... There's so much that could be collected.
Community Knowledgebase?
Maybe not just a knowledgebase but everything the average SMB admin could need.
We could tag a bunch of threads something specific for that and work on it collectively
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@wirestyle22 said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@wirestyle22 said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@kelly said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
Is there a way to incorporate an article/blog portion in addition to the discussion threads? It seems difficult to find things here overall, and there is some very good information that is harder to locate/sift through since it isn't distilled down to a how-to/article.
That's a major problem here. We had some very good discussions in the past, but sometimes it just seems that information vanishes into void. NodeBB features a great search function and content tagging, but that's only half of what could be needed.
What about a big "Community best practices" project. We could start to work out best practices based on repetitive topics, for example. How to create users? How to I setup XYZ. How to enable AD Recycle Bin... There's so much that could be collected.
Community Knowledgebase?
Maybe not just a knowledgebase but everything the average SMB admin could need.
We could tag a bunch of threads something specific for that and work on it collectively
I think the threads are great - for discussions. But what if we compile what we talked about into small how to's and best practices?
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@wirestyle22 said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@wirestyle22 said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@kelly said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
Is there a way to incorporate an article/blog portion in addition to the discussion threads? It seems difficult to find things here overall, and there is some very good information that is harder to locate/sift through since it isn't distilled down to a how-to/article.
That's a major problem here. We had some very good discussions in the past, but sometimes it just seems that information vanishes into void. NodeBB features a great search function and content tagging, but that's only half of what could be needed.
What about a big "Community best practices" project. We could start to work out best practices based on repetitive topics, for example. How to create users? How to I setup XYZ. How to enable AD Recycle Bin... There's so much that could be collected.
Community Knowledgebase?
Maybe not just a knowledgebase but everything the average SMB admin could need.
We could tag a bunch of threads something specific for that and work on it collectively
Basically ... the Hitchhiker's Guide to IT?
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@scottalanmiller said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@wirestyle22 said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@wirestyle22 said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@kelly said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
Is there a way to incorporate an article/blog portion in addition to the discussion threads? It seems difficult to find things here overall, and there is some very good information that is harder to locate/sift through since it isn't distilled down to a how-to/article.
That's a major problem here. We had some very good discussions in the past, but sometimes it just seems that information vanishes into void. NodeBB features a great search function and content tagging, but that's only half of what could be needed.
What about a big "Community best practices" project. We could start to work out best practices based on repetitive topics, for example. How to create users? How to I setup XYZ. How to enable AD Recycle Bin... There's so much that could be collected.
Community Knowledgebase?
Maybe not just a knowledgebase but everything the average SMB admin could need.
We could tag a bunch of threads something specific for that and work on it collectively
Basically ... the Hitchhiker's Guide to IT
I like it!
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@minion-queen said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@scottalanmiller said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@wirestyle22 said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@wirestyle22 said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@kelly said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
Is there a way to incorporate an article/blog portion in addition to the discussion threads? It seems difficult to find things here overall, and there is some very good information that is harder to locate/sift through since it isn't distilled down to a how-to/article.
That's a major problem here. We had some very good discussions in the past, but sometimes it just seems that information vanishes into void. NodeBB features a great search function and content tagging, but that's only half of what could be needed.
What about a big "Community best practices" project. We could start to work out best practices based on repetitive topics, for example. How to create users? How to I setup XYZ. How to enable AD Recycle Bin... There's so much that could be collected.
Community Knowledgebase?
Maybe not just a knowledgebase but everything the average SMB admin could need.
We could tag a bunch of threads something specific for that and work on it collectively
Basically ... the Hitchhiker's Guide to IT
I like it!
DON'T PANIC
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@scottalanmiller said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@minion-queen said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@scottalanmiller said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@wirestyle22 said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@wirestyle22 said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@kelly said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
Is there a way to incorporate an article/blog portion in addition to the discussion threads? It seems difficult to find things here overall, and there is some very good information that is harder to locate/sift through since it isn't distilled down to a how-to/article.
That's a major problem here. We had some very good discussions in the past, but sometimes it just seems that information vanishes into void. NodeBB features a great search function and content tagging, but that's only half of what could be needed.
What about a big "Community best practices" project. We could start to work out best practices based on repetitive topics, for example. How to create users? How to I setup XYZ. How to enable AD Recycle Bin... There's so much that could be collected.
Community Knowledgebase?
Maybe not just a knowledgebase but everything the average SMB admin could need.
We could tag a bunch of threads something specific for that and work on it collectively
Basically ... the Hitchhiker's Guide to IT
I like it!
DON'T PANIC
42 hours brainstorming phase?
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@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@scottalanmiller said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@minion-queen said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@scottalanmiller said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@wirestyle22 said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@wirestyle22 said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@kelly said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
Is there a way to incorporate an article/blog portion in addition to the discussion threads? It seems difficult to find things here overall, and there is some very good information that is harder to locate/sift through since it isn't distilled down to a how-to/article.
That's a major problem here. We had some very good discussions in the past, but sometimes it just seems that information vanishes into void. NodeBB features a great search function and content tagging, but that's only half of what could be needed.
What about a big "Community best practices" project. We could start to work out best practices based on repetitive topics, for example. How to create users? How to I setup XYZ. How to enable AD Recycle Bin... There's so much that could be collected.
Community Knowledgebase?
Maybe not just a knowledgebase but everything the average SMB admin could need.
We could tag a bunch of threads something specific for that and work on it collectively
Basically ... the Hitchhiker's Guide to IT
I like it!
DON'T PANIC
42 hours brainstorming phase?
At least we're not to the end of the universe yet, poor Marvin.
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@travisdh1 said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@scottalanmiller said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@minion-queen said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@scottalanmiller said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@wirestyle22 said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@wirestyle22 said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@kelly said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
Is there a way to incorporate an article/blog portion in addition to the discussion threads? It seems difficult to find things here overall, and there is some very good information that is harder to locate/sift through since it isn't distilled down to a how-to/article.
That's a major problem here. We had some very good discussions in the past, but sometimes it just seems that information vanishes into void. NodeBB features a great search function and content tagging, but that's only half of what could be needed.
What about a big "Community best practices" project. We could start to work out best practices based on repetitive topics, for example. How to create users? How to I setup XYZ. How to enable AD Recycle Bin... There's so much that could be collected.
Community Knowledgebase?
Maybe not just a knowledgebase but everything the average SMB admin could need.
We could tag a bunch of threads something specific for that and work on it collectively
Basically ... the Hitchhiker's Guide to IT
I like it!
DON'T PANIC
42 hours brainstorming phase?
At least we're not to the end of the universe yet, poor Marvin.
*puts away Q-238 Explosive Space moduleator.
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@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@wirestyle22 said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@wirestyle22 said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@thwr said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
@kelly said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
Is there a way to incorporate an article/blog portion in addition to the discussion threads? It seems difficult to find things here overall, and there is some very good information that is harder to locate/sift through since it isn't distilled down to a how-to/article.
That's a major problem here. We had some very good discussions in the past, but sometimes it just seems that information vanishes into void. NodeBB features a great search function and content tagging, but that's only half of what could be needed.
What about a big "Community best practices" project. We could start to work out best practices based on repetitive topics, for example. How to create users? How to I setup XYZ. How to enable AD Recycle Bin... There's so much that could be collected.
Community Knowledgebase?
Maybe not just a knowledgebase but everything the average SMB admin could need.
We could tag a bunch of threads something specific for that and work on it collectively
I think the threads are great - for discussions. But what if we compile what we talked about into small how to's and best practices?
For example all the "Set up <software> on <OS>" topics. If those were not buried in a discussion and had the means to notify subscribers it would make them much easier to find and refer to instead of, "Here is the thread. Make sure you follow the steps in comments 8, 14, 89 since they're critical to making the first script work."
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Of course, you mention SEO and instantly spam bots appear.
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@scottalanmiller said in How to help ML with their SEO and Growth:
Of course, you mention SEO and instantly spam bots appear.
Mission accomplished