An Empirical Study on User Profile Analysis and SEO Performance: A Case of Taiwan Cultural Memory Bank 2.0
Mei-Yun Hsu, I-Hsien Ting, Yun-Hsiu Liu, Kazunori Minetaki

TL;DR
This paper empirically analyzes user profiles and SEO performance of Taiwan Cultural Memory Bank 2.0, offering insights into user engagement, platform visibility, and strategies for digital cultural outreach.
Contribution
It provides a detailed empirical study of user demographics, behaviors, and SEO effectiveness on a digital cultural platform, with strategic recommendations for improvement.
Findings
User engagement patterns identified
SEO performance insights revealed
Recommendations for platform optimization
Abstract
Taiwan Cultural Memory Bank 2.0 is an online curation platform that invites the public to become curators, fostering diverse perspectives on Taiwan's society, humanities, natural landscapes, and daily life. Built on a material bank concept, the platform encourages users to co-create and curate their own works using shared resources or self-uploaded materials. At its core, the system follows a collect, store, access, and reuse model, supporting dynamic engagement with over three million cultural memory items from Taiwan. Users can search, browse, explore stories, and engage in creative applications and collaborative productions. Understanding user profiles is crucial for enhancing website service quality, particularly within the framework of the Visitor Relationship Management model. This study conducts an empirical analysis of user profiles on the platform, examining demographic…
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TopicsWeb and Library Services · Personal Information Management and User Behavior · Persona Design and Applications
