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What are we doing wrong with our International IT Forum?
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by admonaut
407 days ago
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Hello, I have a question for the IT User here: In addition to our successful German forum (administrator.de), we also have an English forum with the domain https://rootdb.com/
We have translated the most important German instructions and moved all previous English content from administrator.de to rootdb.com. The portal went live in early February 2025. Unfortunately, we have only had four new user registrations since then, and no one wants to ask a question or post anything on the site. The German version, which is identical to the portal software, works very well. Although we have many IT experts, especially in the areas of security and firewalls, neither Google nor international IT users seem to like us. We are not native English speakers, but we thought we had translated everything correctly. We also ran everything through a language AI to check everything. Perhaps someone could take a look at the site and tell us what we are doing wrong or where our mistake lies. I would be very grateful. I don't know what else to do at the moment. Thanks in advance. Many Thanks
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It's probably among a very small handful of urls (that are active and not dubious) I have popped into a search engine like duckduckgo and get other sites first with no hit on the actual url I entered into the search bar. That is not a good thing.
Root'd comes up very prominently. Then there's software rootdb and I threw into the query - forum and IT and still getting top results for Root'd and a French support area for rootdb ... followed other rootdb support areas.
Google I tested last so it probably had enough from tracking me to the German site to throw up the right result after adding IT and forum to the query but not the url on its own where for me atm the linkedin announcement is the third result and hacker news entry today is seventh.
Since there seems to be a major project rootdb - it's also going to throw confusion to would be visitors who might have been looking for a suitable forum.