Hi Michael,
Using the exact same search terms - but google.co.uk (!)
So the alternative is obviously for you all to use .co.uk :)
Kind regards,
Doug Morrison
Information Architect
http://dita4all.com
http://mardinet.org
Chair OASIS DITA Adoption Focus Area SC
On 14/01/2011 14:43, Michael Priestley wrote:
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Hi Doug,
Did you get the different result
(rank
number 2) using the same search terms? I only ask because when I
searched
"dita 1.2", I got the exact same results as Kris.
In terms of adding links, I'd
suggest:
- make sure there is a page
dedicated
to linking to it as a resource from dita.xml.org - that site has
the highest
google rank generally for DITA, and it's giving us the first 2
pages in
the results
- add links to it from the
feature review
articles at dita.xml.org (such as the keyref articles) - so the
current
higher-ranked pages link to the preferred destination
- add links to it from our TC
wiki pages
that mention 1.2 - same reason as above
Michael Priestley, Senior
Technical
Staff Member (STSM)
Lead IBM DITA Architect
mpriestl@ca.ibm.com
http://dita.xml.org/blog/25
Hi Kris,
It was ranked number 2 when I Googled it a few moments ago. A
few suggestions:
1. Add various pieces of metadata that includes DITA 1.2
2. We could all add links to it on our sites/blogs
3. Tweet about it a bit
4. Click on it on Google listings
Kind regards,
Doug Morrison
Information Architect
http://dita4all.com
http://mardinet.org
Chair OASIS DITA Adoption Focus Area SC
On 14/01/2011 13:04, Kristen Eberlein wrote:
Hi, Robin.
One of our DITA TC members (Su-Laine
Yeo
of JustSystems Canada) brought to our attention the fact that
the official
DITA page is low on the page when one googles “DITA 1.2” – it
comes
after pages on dita.xml.org and an internal DITA TC Wiki page
used during
the design of DITA 1.2:
I had an action item from the last
TC meeting
to bring this to your attention. I’m cc’ing Don Day and the TC
list in
case anyone has specific suggestions for what OASIS could do to
move the
official pages up in prominence.
Best regards,
Kris
Kristen James
Eberlein
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Architect and Technical Specialist l
SDL Structured Content Technologies Division l
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(919) 682-2290
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