The Cloudron Google ranking is too good
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We have noticed that as well ourselves, as it gets a bit in the way when searching for solutions on app issues, too often our own forum is there. We have not really done anything special at all for SEO, so that is probably thanks to nodeBB presenting information itself and more importantly, you all keeping the forum filled with up-to-date content!
We used to have a banner on the forum, but that was removed when me moved to the new nodeBB theme. Have to see how to bring that back.
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That ranking is Gold. Let's get it to number 1
Not looked in depth at nodeBB, but would be good to know how to populate Meta Descriptions, as they can also help.
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This has now been posted and boosted on Mastodon even. https://fosstodon.org/@nodebb/110906791577833939. We better get some good discussion going!
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That said #SEO is still witchcraft and wizardry, and nobody will change my mind.
Spot on
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@fbartels said in The Cloudron Google ranking is too good:
Funnily enough the Mattermost section in this forum is shown before even reddit.
Yeah, I've noticed this for quite a few searches in the past. Quite often when searching for open source apps the Cloudron forum is at or near the top!
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@humptydumpty I have seen users with the same user names here and there (I don't want to out anyone here) before, so it crossed my mind.
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imho @nebulon is right on the money. It certainly is due to the fact that the forum is well alive and constantly updated with fresh content.
But I believe it's also because of the relevancy of the content when it is added by us, it's always at the cutting edge of tech knowledge in the FOSS industry, and since it's a forum that also marks threads as "resolved" I guess that might be caught somehow by their algorithm to establish some highly relevant content.
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Cloudron is the ultimate flywheel business. More users -> more community -> more insight -> more relevance -> more traffic -> more users -> more investment -> more apps -> more relevance -> more community -> more users
The whole reason I invest in this forum, and the crafting of my posts with SEO considerations, is the ROI I get from its growth in capabilities and like-minds to compare notes.
It's like having the best sys admin team to work with, everyone's here for the results, the better results everyone gets, the more come here to help with more positive results.
All the wins from one very reasonable subscription / membership. Long may it grow, and become an increasing part of a healthier online future.