Just need to complement the developers of Zoom Search.
What a great site search this is!! I am not a web design person per say, but am the one who is doing our company web site since it really needs to be an in-house endeavor due to constant changes required. Also, when we do it ourselves it retains the proper image or feel for our industry, in other words we know what our visitors are pretty much "thinking" or looking for when they are browsing our site.
In a couple days I had a nice customized site search. I am still tweaking and personalizing it to provide the results we want. It is great to be able to quickly re-index offline then ftp the index results set to the web server and immediately see how results display. I can make a quick change to configuration settings then re-index and all within a few minutes see how the search functions!! Our previous site search was a challenge from day one and for years it never really gave the results or look we wanted anyway. We finally dumped it when the indexer (server side) stopped indexing and the developer wanted us to upgrade to "repair" it.
I believe a bad search feature is worse than no search feature at all. Visitors will give up if they can not find it on your site or just go to a major search engine and find what they are looking for elsewhere.
With medium to large sites a search feature is a necessity. We find once you have a search feature easily accessible, visitors will use it more than a menu system regardless of how flashy the menu is! Have you noticed how many people even browse to sites through a search engine such as google even when they know the url of the site they are going to! BTW, Why any commercial site would place a major search engine like google or yahoo search on their site is a mystery. Why would you want to drive your visitors to other sites??? We used to have atomz site search until they started adding other web related search results to the results page. They never alerted to us that this was happening as a change of policy. After that we went with an in house search engine and never will do otherwise.
As I work with Zoom Search and adjust our web pages over the coming weeks I am sure I will become more familiar with it and find some things I would like changed. In general, I would request that the more controls available in this program for filtering, ordering, relativizing or customizing results is a priority for the improvement wish list. This is what makes this search so good to begin with, so keep enhancing it further! For instance one thread here mentioned being able to have Zoom search use the robots noindex tag, as other searches use, would seem to be an item that needs addressing immediately.
Another thing I would like to do with this search:
Provide a separate results set or related message based on immediate previous few searches by same visitor.
What a great site search this is!! I am not a web design person per say, but am the one who is doing our company web site since it really needs to be an in-house endeavor due to constant changes required. Also, when we do it ourselves it retains the proper image or feel for our industry, in other words we know what our visitors are pretty much "thinking" or looking for when they are browsing our site.
In a couple days I had a nice customized site search. I am still tweaking and personalizing it to provide the results we want. It is great to be able to quickly re-index offline then ftp the index results set to the web server and immediately see how results display. I can make a quick change to configuration settings then re-index and all within a few minutes see how the search functions!! Our previous site search was a challenge from day one and for years it never really gave the results or look we wanted anyway. We finally dumped it when the indexer (server side) stopped indexing and the developer wanted us to upgrade to "repair" it.
I believe a bad search feature is worse than no search feature at all. Visitors will give up if they can not find it on your site or just go to a major search engine and find what they are looking for elsewhere.
With medium to large sites a search feature is a necessity. We find once you have a search feature easily accessible, visitors will use it more than a menu system regardless of how flashy the menu is! Have you noticed how many people even browse to sites through a search engine such as google even when they know the url of the site they are going to! BTW, Why any commercial site would place a major search engine like google or yahoo search on their site is a mystery. Why would you want to drive your visitors to other sites??? We used to have atomz site search until they started adding other web related search results to the results page. They never alerted to us that this was happening as a change of policy. After that we went with an in house search engine and never will do otherwise.
As I work with Zoom Search and adjust our web pages over the coming weeks I am sure I will become more familiar with it and find some things I would like changed. In general, I would request that the more controls available in this program for filtering, ordering, relativizing or customizing results is a priority for the improvement wish list. This is what makes this search so good to begin with, so keep enhancing it further! For instance one thread here mentioned being able to have Zoom search use the robots noindex tag, as other searches use, would seem to be an item that needs addressing immediately.
Another thing I would like to do with this search:
Provide a separate results set or related message based on immediate previous few searches by same visitor.
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