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Where would you expect the different kinds of blogging content I produce to be found?

jc2048
jc2048 over 7 years ago

Something I've realised recently is that content I put in my own blog here doesn't get seen by search engines. Content that goes in one of the groups, like Test & Tools, or one of the communities, like the Project14 competition entry ones, does. Presumably element14 have their reasons for that, though it seems a bit counter-productive to me.

 

One option I've got is to move to posting in the various groups/communities, but which ones?

 

Most of what I'm doing would seem to fall in the area of analogue circuit design, but with a lot of investigation and experimentation rather than complete projects. There's also a fair amount of simulation-related stuff and a small amount of FPGA (though I didn't get very far with it). Where would I put all that?

 

The manufacturer specific areas aren't really appropriate for most of it, though they do work for anything that's an addition to an SBC.

 

There is an FPGA group with a bit of activity, so that would do for those (if I can get started on them again).

 

There is an Open Source Hardware group, but that doesn't really seem like the right place for anything that doesn't end up as a full, working project.

 

There are a couple of places for audio design with few members and next to no activity, but that's too narrow a focus for most of what I'm doing.

 

Anyway, the question is: where on the site would you expect the different kinds of blogging content I produce to be found?

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  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 7 years ago +8 suggested
    I put almost all my posts in my own blog and since they are for the most part pretty trivial I am glad when even a handful of my friends here read them. The only way that google has a chance of finding…
  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 7 years ago +7 suggested
    I use: Test and Tools Test Instrumentation Embedded Sensors Power & Energy Transportation Automotive Electronics Industrial Automation Only if I have something that doesn't fit in these, I consider posting…
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 7 years ago +5 verified
    Hi Jon, You're right, there doesn't seem to be a close fit for analog sub-systems/experimentation. The few times I've written a purely analog project, it's gone into places like Open Source Hardware, or…
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  • neilk
    0 neilk over 7 years ago

    Changing the direction of the question slightly:

     

    I don't write many blogs here,  but when I do, I post them under my personal blog, so they are all in one place. If I think that the blog has a relevance within a specific area - Arduino being my most popular area - then I put a message there to make the community aware, otherwise the blog will only be seen by people who are following me. I hope some of my blogs have a wider interest!

     

    I hope that doesn't sound too self-centered!!

     

    I think it would be a good idea if you could post a blog in  more than 1 one place - personal blog and wherever else it seems most relevant.

     

    Neil

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    0 jc2048 over 7 years ago in reply to neilk

    I like to group mine like that too and if it wasn't for the issue with external search engines I'd probably continue like that.

     

    I agree that it should be 'Your blog AND..' rather than the current 'Your blog OR...' choice. It's obviously possible to do it with the content-management system because the staff do it occasionally. It's also been suggested at least once before (I did at some point, though there was no response from element14 to it).

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  • tariq.ahmad
    0 tariq.ahmad over 7 years ago in reply to jc2048

    Hey jc2048 ,

     

    The problem may be that there are different ownership permissions to account for.   I know with certain things such as element14 presents a video supplier will post a blog as supplemental content in their personal blog but I am unable to modify (such as adding a header to link to the episode doc) unless the blog post is moved to the element14 presents space.  

     

    It's something that I can bring this up as a suggestion to the dev team but not sure how that would work with ownership (permissions) being separate in the different blog spaces.  I know that with certain areas such as the Arduino and Project14 I will use the share functionality so they can show up in both content streams.   It's by far a perfect system but there are permissions in place that work differently for spaces owned by community members than spaces that are maintained internally.   Conversely,  if some permissions were granted universally for spaces maintained internally, such as Arduino or Project14, it would make these spaces more difficult to maintain in a way that would cohesive. 

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    0 jc2048 over 7 years ago in reply to tariq.ahmad

    Aren't permissions already being handled? If I choose to place a blog in another area when I create it, then I can only do that for areas I have permission to access and place a blog in. I also have permission to blog in my own blog. So that covers all the bases, doesn't it? From the developers' POV that should be easier than with you as a staff member where you might be doing something that breaks things in some way that you might not be aware of and so has to be tested for in quite a complicated way.

     

    I'd quite like to hear a response from a staff member as to which groups/communities they think I should be posting to for analogue circuit experimentation and design and for simulation topics if I don't use my own blog area (not necessarily you if it falls outside your remit and you feel it's more appropriate for someone else to deal with).

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    0 tariq.ahmad over 7 years ago in reply to jc2048

    Hi jc2048 ,

     

    Outside of your own blog I couldn't tell you as I don't know if there is an active part of the community that would be a better place to put analogue circuit experimentation and design and for simulation topics but perhaps there is to be one.

     

    I've added this as an idea as feature improvement of Jive so that we can start a discussion to see if anything can be done to add functionality to Jive that would allow you to simultaneously publish a blog in two spaces.  This should at least get the conversation started.  I've also linked the ticket to this post in case there are any ideas I'm missing so this conversation could at least be used as a reference.

     

    As far as a space were you could put analog and simulation projects other than your own blog, I don't know any offhand. cstanton would be a good point of contact as he manages the overall community and he might have ideas,  or maybe rscasny , e14phil , or jlucas from the content team. I can't think of an active space where that would be ideal and there may be hesitancy to create one if there is a similar space that exists but doesn't get much activity.  image  Actually,  looking back I like shabaz 's suggestion of using Open Hardware or STEM Academy.   I think those would be your best bets as they are active and could be a good home for this content.

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  • neilk
    0 neilk over 7 years ago in reply to tariq.ahmad

    Hi tariq.ahmad Thanks for picking up the point about publishing a blog in 2 places.

     

    Neil

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    0 jc2048 over 7 years ago in reply to tariq.ahmad

    Thank's for the reply. We can see if any of the people you've referenced want to say anything.

     

    I really think you all should be having a conversation internally about the Groups/Communities and how they get used. Although my content isn't anything special - I'm not the world's greatest engineer and my interests are a bit dated and somewhat off-beat - I would like it to have some visibility to the outside world and it should be a concern to you that perfectly ordinary stuff about circuit design doesn't really fit anywhere other than a personal blog area. I'd be happy to use the Groups/Communities to that end if I knew where to place material (particularly if it could be presented either in the way that follows from what Neil and I have suggested or the way that would result from what Shabaz is proposing), but so far people are just suggesting shoe-horning it into spaces that don't seem to me to be really suitable. Open Source Hardware should be for complete designs that are licenced and it's unfair to the people already using the space in that way to 'dump' unsuitable content there. STEM is even more difficult because it's not where a degree-level engineer coming to the site would even think to look for such content and, the other side of the coin, it disrupts the educational side by introducing material that isn't well structured and appropriate to that end.

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  • Dudley
    0 Dudley over 7 years ago in reply to neilk

    I was surprised by the fact that personal blogs aren't being indexed. A quick check on the webmaster tools shows that your blog is indeed not being indexed by google.

     

    SEO optimization is a moving target, we are regularly making tweaks to the functionality to allow for the site to be properly indexed. One may think that it's just a case of throwing the entire site at google and letting them do their thing, but it's more complex than that, and we often have to choose which pages we don't index in order to push the pages we do index up higher. It's a long and slow iterative process, and it's a process that is difficult to test out due to the amount of time it takes to see the changes you make reflected onto google.

     

    Personal blogs *should* be indexed - but they aren't right now because of these difficulties. We've made a change today that will be made live on our next release - but when that release occurs it'll be at least a week or so before there will be any tangible effect.

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    0 cstanton over 7 years ago in reply to jc2048

    Humans are like cats, they like boxes.

     

    Once you start going down the rabbit hole of 'which box does this fit into?' you end up going down a long, drawn out conversation most of the time, and arguments can happen.

     

    You also end up with some boxes that are left dormant, go a bit moldy or get tired, unless someone regularly tends do the boxes.

     

    The same happens for groups and places in Communities.

     

    Feedback and Support has a selection/option to be able to request a new group / sub-community, members used to be able to create groups themselves (but this turned into a spam-bot fest). If there's sufficient interest in a group being created, I can go ahead and do that, and if a member wants to maintain it, then that's likely fine too.

     

    Blogs not being indexed sucks, but what we can do is if we're made aware of cool blog posts community members have been working on, we can raise their profile by advertising the content on social media via our social media team (Meet the element14 Community Team ) - there's so much good content on this site we often miss stuff.

     

    Hopefully the steps taken by the dev' team are going to help index content better, but there's stuff we as staff can do too.

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    0 cstanton over 7 years ago in reply to jc2048

    Humans are like cats, they like boxes.

     

    Once you start going down the rabbit hole of 'which box does this fit into?' you end up going down a long, drawn out conversation most of the time, and arguments can happen.

     

    You also end up with some boxes that are left dormant, go a bit moldy or get tired, unless someone regularly tends do the boxes.

     

    The same happens for groups and places in Communities.

     

    Feedback and Support has a selection/option to be able to request a new group / sub-community, members used to be able to create groups themselves (but this turned into a spam-bot fest). If there's sufficient interest in a group being created, I can go ahead and do that, and if a member wants to maintain it, then that's likely fine too.

     

    Blogs not being indexed sucks, but what we can do is if we're made aware of cool blog posts community members have been working on, we can raise their profile by advertising the content on social media via our social media team (Meet the element14 Community Team ) - there's so much good content on this site we often miss stuff.

     

    Hopefully the steps taken by the dev' team are going to help index content better, but there's stuff we as staff can do too.

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