SEO for the OLPC wiki
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. It typically is used to increase traffic to a given website, but it can also be used to direct specific types of traffic in specific ways and to specific content on a site. We are working to 'optimize' how searching works so people show up at the most appropriate places.
Immediate Open Tasks
Increase inbound links to key pages. Some of these key pages include Pootle, Support gang, and the FAQ? Clearly these need to be defined.
- Convert wiki.laptop.org links on WikiMedia projects to OLPC: Pagename.
- Standard links are not indexed by google, but interwiki links are
- Don't add new links unless super appropriate, we're not spammers.
- Categorize, categorize, categorize
Appropedia Chris' suggestions on SEO
Search engine optimization strategies for the OLPC wiki:
- Improve linking between pages. This helps the most suitable page to rank most highly for a given search.
- The work that Appropedia is doing on a wikilink bot<ref> The wikilink bot page, describing the use of replace.py, will be created soon - or contact Chriswaterguy for info or to help out. </ref> will be of relevance here.
- Categorization
- Good landing pages, especially for key topics.
- One model of landing page which doesn't require constant updating is that used at Portal:Appropriate technology on Appropedia.
- A given topic should have one good landing page - if there are separate pages (subpages, alternative approaches...) they can be linked from there.
- Relevant links from sites that carry a lot of weight for search engine ranking:
- Especially .gov and .edu sites.
- Wikipedia - but only if in the form [[OLPC:Pagename]], as interwiki links don't suffer from the "rel=nofollow" tag. Important: Only add to Wikipedia articles when it's of value and relevance to the Wikipedia article.
- Other sites that rank highly.
- More active pages are ranked more highly by search engines, so ranking is one extra benefit to greater activity.
Footnotes
<references/>
Also see
- Wiki analytics for feedback and data to base work on.
- /sitemapgen