I just took a look at the Google search console data for Google search results related to sympy.org domains for October, 2019. Here is the data for
search terms: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SVFe2Fw42okYy_Q6uTQs64ful--hTsigppWWXDA9bY0/edit?usp=sharing and page results: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16LKHE9sPRJ5z9GYcYK74Qhn0ABVsBHpivv0pBh1mj68/edit?usp=sharing There is also some other data but I didn't find it to be very interesting. Some of the interesting things: - The documentation page for solvers is the top result. It gets as much traffic as sympy.org itself. So we should focus on improving this page. I think it would be good to have some text at the top of the page that gives a general overview of SymPy solvers. I think a big reason it is so popular is that people associate the verb "solve" with a very general thing that doesn't necessarily correspond to sympy.solve(). - A lot of search results are for old versions of the documentation, going all the way back to 0.6.7, which is the earliest version that is there. 0.6.7 was released in 9 1/2 years ago in 2010. I still strongly believe that we should remove these pages, as they confuse users. I've had pushback in the past about this, though. - A lot of searches are for general "symbolic python". That means people either can't remember the name "sympy" or they don't know about it but want to see if something like it exists. If anyone wants more access to the search console let me know. Aaron Meurer -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sympy" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sympy/CAKgW%3D6JB18F6-jTWcwpcfNqwv1srmgQFhOoqP%3DbjdzqJJ7M2pw%40mail.gmail.com.
