Thanks for the great info everyone. One thing I have noticed is that many of the TermWiki pages are not showing up on Google. What can I do to change this situation?
03:07, 19 April 2011
If you also translate the term definition instead of leaving it in English, you terms will more likely be indexed even faster with higher ranking. This can make a huge difference when people search in your target languages.
01:58, 19 April 2011
Wait, what are we talking about here? Are you saying I can use TermWiki to boost my own SEO performance. How does this work???
00:45, 15 April 2011
Yes, this is actually one of the reasons why users add content to TermWiki. This is similar to people posting on Facebook, Twitter, Youtube etc. to boost SEO performance. This means the more terms you add, the more likely your content will show up in Google search results.
01:28, 19 April 2011
This depends. It can take anywhere from 2~3 days to a week. Make sure to clearly define each term with quality content. Once the terms get translated, their SEO ranking should go up even higher too.
10:58, 14 April 2011
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