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Status Under Consideration
Workspace Domino
Categories General
Created by Guest
Created on Jul 17, 2018

Proactively SCRUB/clean up Web (SEO / ORM Digital Marketing) For ex: Searchdomino.techtarget.com (and other dead/mean link areas)

Can an IBM or HCL PM reach out to various pubs on the web where there are a lot of dead, broken or dated links - or even spams or trashing comments on Domino, and request for them to be removed. 

For example, there are ALOT of bad links for Enterprise Integrator for Domino (which even the product name is a poor choice in 2018)- so at least can get rid of these very dated or missing contents so not Web-indexed. 

Maybe the publishers will not remove them all - but some they can - like in techtarget, where it is a frequent publisher still. 

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  • Guest
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    Jul 18, 2018

    Thank u to the guest commenter.  

    (Be great if people used names but comment is still helpful.) 

    In 2018, IT positives in the web or tech - are supremely undermined by the past outdated or negatives, and fixing many of them can be done easily, but the value is 100X+... 

  • Guest
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    Jul 18, 2018

    Why is IBM so resistant to marketing?  One FTE in marketing, over the course or a year, could guide friendly web sites to improve their Domino-related content by removing erroneous information and adding newer features.  Would be the best $100k IBM ever spent.

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    Thomas Hampel
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    Jul 18, 2018

    I guess we wont fix the web.