Home
Home

Directory
Directory

Articles
Internet Business Articles

Site Tools
SEO Tools
Server Tools
HTML Tools
DNS Inspector

Store Carts
Cart Reviews
Cart Demos

Venue Charts
Channel Traffic Rankings
OAI Stock Quotes and Charts
eBay's Worst Feedback

Forum
Forum Home
TulipTools News
Advertising
Blogging
Computer Hardware
Domain Names
Forum
Forum Home
TulipTools News
Advertising
Blogging
Computer Hardware
Domain Names
Ecommerce
Financing
Int'l Trading
Graphics and HTML
Internet Access
Legal Issues
Internet Business
Auction Sites
Classified Ad Sites
Fixed Price Venues
Operating Systems
Programming
Search Engines
Internet Security
Software
Web Hosting
Webmaster Issues
Reviews
Announcements
Off Topic Discussion

Web Hosting
TulipHosting

Domain Names
TulipDomains

Web Stats
TulipStats

Forum Rules
Forum Rules
Privacy Policy

Site Map
Forum Sitemap
Sitemap Topics


TulipTools Internet Business Owners and Online Sellers Community Forums

  • July 31, 2010, 05:53:24 PM *
  • Welcome, Guest
Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
French German Italian Dutch Spanish Portuguese Korean Chinese Simplified Japanese Greek Arabic Russian
Advanced search  

News:

Welcome to the TulipTools Internet Business Owners and Online Sellers Community Forums .  Now with 300 Discussion Boards to choose from...
:squirrel2: ...and almost as many smilies.

Bookmark and Share
Pages: [1]   Go Down

Author Topic: 5 Questions To Ask When Choosing A Site Search Solution  (Read 665 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

mandy

  • Tulip Overlord
  • Rabble-Rouser
  • *****
  • Karma: 193
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Female
  • Posts: 9813
  • Memberless
5 Questions To Ask When Choosing A Site Search Solution
« on: September 07, 2008, 05:48:11 AM »

Quote
To find the right solution, e-commerce companies in the market for a site search vendor should ask the following questions:

   1. Are the results relevant? The single most important thing about search is that it returns relevant results -- meaning the results actually mirror what the site visitor seeks. (Sounds obvious, but too many search solutions offer results that are totally off the mark.)

      This is the Google effect in action. A 2006 study from Jupiter Research and iProspect found that almost two-thirds of search engine users surveyed expected to find what they were looking for in the first page of search results. A full 90 percent expected to find the relevant item within the first three pages of results.

      Consumers have very little patience for a search that doesn't deliver the finely honed search results they've come to expect. The best solutions "learn" from search activity, meaning they leverage information about search queries, the keywords used, and the resulting items that site visitors actually click on. This greatly improves the chance that your visiting customer will find the item they're looking for within the first page of results -- increasing the likelihood of a purchase...

full article: http://ecommercetimes.com/story/5-Burning-Questions-About-E-Commerce-Search-Solutions-64390.html
Pages: [1]   Go Up
Bookmark and Share

 



powered by Apache

powered by Linuxpowered by CentOS

Copyright 2000-2008 TulipTools.com and Brixton Technology Ventures Ltd. All rights reserved.