I was speaking to a friend who runs a fairly busy business forum and was discussing the features of vBulletin in particular.
He has mentioned they had an add-on developed for their forum which allows threads to be merged (standard function in vBulletin) as well as adding .htaccess rules for each thread merged - thus both search engines and the internal search of vBulletin know where the 'main' thread is at.
When a thread is archived, the htaccess rule for that thread in the root of the forum is then deleted and in addition, added to the 'archive' subforum.
At the moment, if you merge thread B (thread id=9) into thread A (thread id =1) - if you click an external link to thread B (ie. from another site/search engine) you are automatically redirected to thread A, therefore in theory all visitors to thread id 9 will be redirected to thread id 1. This is useful if you come to the forum from an external source, all very good.
However, apparently it has also helped with search rankings when using their Google-powered search because instead of having 20 threads on the exact same topic, you get much more specific results. Again, quite a logical step.
One of the worst features of this forum in particular is the poor results using both the internal and Google-powered search - why not clear it up?
I know it's been mentioned numerous times, perhaps the reason this process hasn't been actioned is to keep the forum busy, surely it would benefit everyone if more merging went on in this forum. Sure, there's very little short term benefit (Actinic employee working his/her way through the forum) but the long term benefits would supersede this.
Maybe this should be in Wish Lists...
He has mentioned they had an add-on developed for their forum which allows threads to be merged (standard function in vBulletin) as well as adding .htaccess rules for each thread merged - thus both search engines and the internal search of vBulletin know where the 'main' thread is at.
When a thread is archived, the htaccess rule for that thread in the root of the forum is then deleted and in addition, added to the 'archive' subforum.
At the moment, if you merge thread B (thread id=9) into thread A (thread id =1) - if you click an external link to thread B (ie. from another site/search engine) you are automatically redirected to thread A, therefore in theory all visitors to thread id 9 will be redirected to thread id 1. This is useful if you come to the forum from an external source, all very good.
However, apparently it has also helped with search rankings when using their Google-powered search because instead of having 20 threads on the exact same topic, you get much more specific results. Again, quite a logical step.
One of the worst features of this forum in particular is the poor results using both the internal and Google-powered search - why not clear it up?
I know it's been mentioned numerous times, perhaps the reason this process hasn't been actioned is to keep the forum busy, surely it would benefit everyone if more merging went on in this forum. Sure, there's very little short term benefit (Actinic employee working his/her way through the forum) but the long term benefits would supersede this.
Maybe this should be in Wish Lists...
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