Merging forums... fishing for opinions and ideas
Quote from Wendell on June 9, 2022, 5:07 pmWhile playing around with the beta forums software, I got to thinking about the massive number of forums we actually have here. I'm a bit torn about how I feel about that. So, I figured I'd pose the question here, since there's never a shortage of opinions amongst a group of surveyors.
Do we have too many forums?
I mean, take a look at the surveying-related forums list on the Forums Index page... does it seem excessive, or is it just good organization?
You can see that some of them have very few posts. The "Surveying & Geomatics" forum is indeed the largest by far, but it is sort of a catch-all for topics that are surveying-related but don't necessarily fit in any of the other forums. It's not really fair to compare the other forums to that one.
To be clear, my intent was to address SEO (search engine optimization) for each of the forums, in an attempt to increase traffic. It certainly hasn't been a negative effect in that regard, but I can't say it's improved search rankings. At the end of the day, people mostly find us through Google searches, and it doesn't really matter which forum they are in, because they just click to go right to a particular topic.
Considering all of the above, should we consolidate our list of forums?
What is a good core set of forums?
Assuming we decide that we should indeed consolidate the forums, we are then left with additional questions: Which ones do we keep, which ones do we merge, and where do we merge them?
I would love to get your opinions on all of the above.
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As always, thank you for your feedback! I welcome simple responses, elaborate responses, or anywhere in between. Just hoping for some guidance from the folks that use this website the most. ???ÿ ???? ?????ÿ
While playing around with the beta forums software, I got to thinking about the massive number of forums we actually have here. I'm a bit torn about how I feel about that. So, I figured I'd pose the question here, since there's never a shortage of opinions amongst a group of surveyors.
Do we have too many forums?
I mean, take a look at the surveying-related forums list on the Forums Index page... does it seem excessive, or is it just good organization?
You can see that some of them have very few posts. The "Surveying & Geomatics" forum is indeed the largest by far, but it is sort of a catch-all for topics that are surveying-related but don't necessarily fit in any of the other forums. It's not really fair to compare the other forums to that one.
To be clear, my intent was to address SEO (search engine optimization) for each of the forums, in an attempt to increase traffic. It certainly hasn't been a negative effect in that regard, but I can't say it's improved search rankings. At the end of the day, people mostly find us through Google searches, and it doesn't really matter which forum they are in, because they just click to go right to a particular topic.
Considering all of the above, should we consolidate our list of forums?
What is a good core set of forums?
Assuming we decide that we should indeed consolidate the forums, we are then left with additional questions: Which ones do we keep, which ones do we merge, and where do we merge them?
I would love to get your opinions on all of the above.
As always, thank you for your feedback! I welcome simple responses, elaborate responses, or anywhere in between. Just hoping for some guidance from the folks that use this website the most. ?? ???? ????
Quote from kevin-hines on June 9, 2022, 5:22 pmSurveying (all categories), Lost & Stolen, Rest in Peace, Wanting to Buy/For Sale (condensed into one topic), and General should make the topic management easier.?ÿ I browse by Recent or Unread, not by specific topic.?ÿ Keep it short & simple.
Surveying (all categories), Lost & Stolen, Rest in Peace, Wanting to Buy/For Sale (condensed into one topic), and General should make the topic management easier. I browse by Recent or Unread, not by specific topic. Keep it short & simple.
Quote from dewam on June 9, 2022, 5:36 pmWendel, I always go to "recent". I have never clicked on a forum. If I were posting questions and wondering what forum was the correct one it might be different. I do often arrive from a search site, and stick with the search results. Merging or not would have no affect on me. Your search engine optimization seems to be working as I usually find a link to this site when searching a survey related question. Now how to get it into the top results is a question for forum professionals and Google sales teams. Den
Wendel, I always go to "recent". I have never clicked on a forum. If I were posting questions and wondering what forum was the correct one it might be different. I do often arrive from a search site, and stick with the search results. Merging or not would have no affect on me. Your search engine optimization seems to be working as I usually find a link to this site when searching a survey related question. Now how to get it into the top results is a question for forum professionals and Google sales teams. Den
Quote from lukenz on June 9, 2022, 7:09 pmAlso someone who only uses the recent page and only thinks about other pages when listing a new topic.
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Perhaps just "surveying" and "private" for messages you have to be logged in to read? Possibly with buy/sell hashtag etc so you can filter them on search (which I guess is not any different to having a separate page for them).
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Sponsor posts could be pinned to top of list for say a week and then just revert to their place in forum history?
Also someone who only uses the recent page and only thinks about other pages when listing a new topic.
Perhaps just "surveying" and "private" for messages you have to be logged in to read? Possibly with buy/sell hashtag etc so you can filter them on search (which I guess is not any different to having a separate page for them).
Sponsor posts could be pinned to top of list for say a week and then just revert to their place in forum history?
Quote from lurker on June 9, 2022, 8:13 pmYou have a bunch of forums? All I ever look at are the recent posts. In my mind there is only 1 forum and that is surveyor connect with a bunch of different categories that people post in and I use "recent" to pick which posts to read.
You have a bunch of forums? All I ever look at are the recent posts. In my mind there is only 1 forum and that is surveyor connect with a bunch of different categories that people post in and I use "recent" to pick which posts to read.
Quote from Wendell on June 9, 2022, 8:16 pmI, too, always go to recent posts first thing. I was thinking about making that the homepage, which makes the most sense to me.
In the short time since posting this topic, I feel like I'm starting to lean toward minimalist, as @kevin-hines implied above. It would make the process of posting a topic simpler and might even entice people to do it more often.
I, too, always go to recent posts first thing. I was thinking about making that the homepage, which makes the most sense to me.
In the short time since posting this topic, I feel like I'm starting to lean toward minimalist, as @kevin-hines implied above. It would make the process of posting a topic simpler and might even entice people to do it more often.
Quote from jhframe on June 10, 2022, 3:09 am"Recent" user here, too.?ÿ Sometimes when posting a new topic I have a hard time figuring out which forum would be best, so some consolidation probably makes sense.
"Recent" user here, too. Sometimes when posting a new topic I have a hard time figuring out which forum would be best, so some consolidation probably makes sense.
Quote from christ-lambrecht on June 10, 2022, 1:00 pmAs most repliers the Recent page is bookmarked and my come-to place. I see the real forum index page max. 5 times a year I guess. For those of us who visit on a daily base that works very good, not sure how that works for someone who checks in once a month/year of how the new members got an idea of what's available here.
Is it worth spending time reorganizing again?
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As most repliers the Recent page is bookmarked and my come-to place. I see the real forum index page max. 5 times a year I guess. For those of us who visit on a daily base that works very good, not sure how that works for someone who checks in once a month/year of how the new members got an idea of what's available here.
Is it worth spending time reorganizing again?