The Difference Between an SEO Bug & a Feature Request

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The Difference Between an SEO Bug & a Feature Request

"That's not a bug, it's a feature request." Here's how to understand the difference between the two when approaching enterprise SEO issues.

Fix Bugs FAST with Gleap


Gleap is a developer tool that lets teams fix bugs faster with visual reports and solicit feedback to inform smarter product decisions. Learn more at: https://social.appsumo.com/gleap

Trying to fix all the bugs on your mobile app feels impossible when you’re sorting through vague customer reports. (“Telling me you hate this UX isn’t the helpful feedback you think it is.”)

You’re trying to get by with bugs submitted by users and testers, but without formal mobile reporting, a bunch of bigger issues will go unnoticed—and unsolved.

If only you could fix bugs faster across platforms and connect with customers using surveys and feature requests that improve your products.

Meet Gleap.

JIRA: Bug reports, complaints, feature requests for the software


Feeling stuck? Head over to https://software.belle2.org/development/sphinx/online_book/welcome/collaborative_tools.html to find out where to get help!

Episode 1: Feature requests aren’t demand


In any product role, deciding what to build, what to prioritize, and what to avoid can be stomach-turning work. The closer we get to identifying demand (what people want from our product), the better we feel. The trap is that in many cases, when we think we’ve identified demand, what we have really identified is just supply-side thinking (features to be built). In this episode you’ll learn how misinterpreting an idea as demand can lead to building an expensive feature that nobody wants. Ryan and Chris also give a preview of what’s to come on the series.

How to Submit a Bug Report or Feature Request for EAD and EAC-CPF


Learn how to report bugs or submit feature requests for Encoded Archival Descripton (EAD) and Encoded Archival Context – Corporate Bodies, Persons, and Families (EAC-CPF). This short tutorial also explains how issues submitted by the community are logged and evaluated by SAA’s Technical Subcommittee on Encoded Archival Standards (TS-EAS) and, if appropriate, incorporated into the encoding standards and tag libraries.

For more information, see: https://github.com/SAA-SDT/TS-EAS-subteam-notes/wiki/Submitting-an-Issue-or-Feature-Request.

Presentation slides are available at: https://tinyurl.com/ts-eas-issue-tutorial.

Produced by Noah Huffman, member of TS-EAS