RE: Semantic Web Use Cases / Case Studies

Hi Susie,

Do we know what keywords she was looking for? And what are the keywords that we want the use cases page to rank high on?

By just doing a search for "semantic web use cases" (w/o quotes) Google returns our page as #3, which is not bad. This might vary a bit depending on your location but all in all is a good result. If we want it to rank high for searches on just "semantic web" that's difficult and most probably the only thing that'd do this is sponsored search, which would return something like this as a 1st hit:

 Semantic Web - url
  -> Semantic Web FAQ
  -> Semantic Web Use Cases and Case Studies
  -> ...

(similar as search for "Firefox" would return a result and a list of additional links under it, eg, - Download Firefox, ...)

By the way, we may also want to link from the case studies page back to the SWEO page. If there is no link then visitors of the page do not have an easy way to find SWEO page which may contain more information that can be useful to them.

Uldis

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-----Original Message-----
From: public-sweo-ig-request@w3.org on behalf of Susie M Stephens
Sent: Tue 11/13/2007 6:24 PM
To: public-sweo-ig@w3.org
Subject: Semantic Web Use Cases / Case Studies
 


A nice lady from Fidelity pointed out to me at last week's W3C TPAC
meeting, that it's almost impossible to find our collection of use cases
and case studies through a Google search. It'd therefore be great if you
folks could help to raise the visibility of the site.

Cheers,

Susie

Received on Tuesday, 13 November 2007 21:51:25 UTC