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Seachable websites?

Seach engine success with searchable websites

         

cazgh

2:38 pm on Jul 15, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hi

I have recently come across the suggestion by an Optimisation company to include a site search facility to improve website listings.

I have noticed that some results when Im searching do seem to come from a query that has been entered into a search box.

How does this work? and would you recommend it?

Cheers

agerhart

2:40 pm on Jul 15, 2003 (gmt 0)

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The presence of a site search has no affect on rankings....it speaks to website usability.

cazgh

2:53 pm on Jul 15, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Cheers

TallTroll

1:53 pm on Jul 16, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Course, you could always have a few, ummm, sample searches on your page. If you publish them in a form that the spider reads, he'll do the search. And maybe rank it. And if that result set happens to include pages you want to rank, well, a link's a link, y'know...

skiguide

3:12 pm on Jul 16, 2003 (gmt 0)

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i recommend to my SEO clients that they implement an internal site function to gather keyword and user data.

A good site search should report back to you both successful and failed searches, which can be implemented into a feedback loop, by using some of the popular keywords used internally in your SEO tactics, then you may gain additional search engine listings under keyword synonyms you didn't think of initially for example. You should also be able to create new pages to answer very different queries related to one theme (such as one page that is returned for the keywords: stores, locations, retail outlets; shops; catalog, etc. )

they often provide a little insight into how users see your brand too.

cazgh

8:35 am on Jul 23, 2003 (gmt 0)

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thanks again!