How about adding a database change management (or whatever) page to 
Wikipedia?

Are you on DZone? If not, I can promote your blog articles there to see 
if we can get some traffic from there. I just need your URL.

Joelle

Paul Keeble wrote:
> All good keywords - the one I was personally looking at when I accidentally 
> came across Liquibase was Database configuration management, database 
> deployment, database migration and database refactor/refactoring
>
> To improve said SEO profile there are a few things thhat help:
> 1) Getting linked iks the big one and your bang on we need more! The more 
> places that point to liquibase the higher we'll be ranked on Google based on 
> the search terms that hit.
> 2) Getting these terms on the front page as frequently as reasonable along 
> with pseudonims will help improve the profile as well.
> 3) Long DNS records make a decent difference as well, never just renew for a 
> year, renew for the maximum they give you the option for (3?).
> 4) More articles will help too by providing more links back to the site and 
> more users coming to it and more bookmarks etc etc.
>
> I will help with (4) through the old blog and JavaLobby.
>
> Paul
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: "Voxland, Nathan" <nvoxl...@intelligentinsites.com>
> To: liquibase-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> Sent: Monday, 2 February, 2009 19:10:36
> Subject: [Liquibase-user] Search Optimization (was Conventions)
>
> I wish people would find us more too...
>
> Is there any chance that there are any search engine optimization
> experts out there interested in helping us out to improve our
> visibility?  In my unbiased option, LiquiBase is something that all
> database projects need to be using, and not enough people are :)
>
> Also, what types of search queries do you think we should target or
> optimize for?  I'm not exactly sure what to call the area liquibase
> hits.  Is it "database version control"?  Is it "database refactoring"?
> Is it "database change management"?  Something else?
>
> Probably the biggest thing we need to do is get more incoming links.  I
> keep planning on spending more time pushing and writing about liquibase,
> but I keep pushing it off in favor of feature enhancements.    
>
> Nathan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joelle Tegwen [mailto:tegwe...@umn.edu] 
> Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 11:58 AM
> To: liquibase-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Liquibase-user] Conventions
>
> This is not really a how to question but more of a should I question.
>
> Do you put your create database, create users, set permissions in the 
> configuration files? Is this a "best practice"?
>
> If you do:
> Do you then create a separate changeset.properties and changeset.xml for
>
> those specific items?
> How does liquibase work with existing tables in them? Are there any side
>
> effects to beware of?
> Is there anything I'm missing here?
>
> I love this product BTW. I'm not a database person primarily and 
> managing the differences between 3 servers has really been a major 
> source of problems and headaches for me. This is a sanity saver. :)
>
> My only wish is that I had found this earlier when I was searching on 
> database version control. For some reason you don't come up on google.
>
> Thanks
> Joelle
>
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