Anybody use a 3rd party search engine for PC? |
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razor150
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Posted: 31-July-2012 at 1:21pm |
The company I am work for wants the search results to be fast and more relevant than what ships with Product Cart. Has anybody has used Google Commerce Search? If so, how hard was it to integrate into Product Cart? Did it improve your search relevancy and improve your conversion rate?
Does anybody use any other custom search solution that they would recommend? Our customers do a lot of searches on our site, so at peak times it can be a bit slow even with searches that only bring up a few items. We do have our maximum search results rather high (750), and it isn't something the decision makers want to lower even though we've shown that it improves speed enormously. Internally our managers also complain about relevancy. That is something we can probably tune by editing the product information, it would also take a lot of work to figure out what needs to be improved and how to improve it. Is there any suggestions people have to improve the search engine that comes with Product Cart?
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Greg Dinger
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you may want to look into Nextopia. One of our accounts uses that successfully.
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razor150
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Thanks Greg. Would you customer mind if you sent us a link to their site so we can see how they integrated it with Product Cart?
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Greg Dinger
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email me at my site please.
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geoff
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Some of these bought or licensed solutions are quite expensive.
The fundamental problem is the fact that the search queries are not making use of an indexed search. Have your developer look at MS SQL 2008 which supports Full Text search - you can add your own thesaurus etc. - but the key thing is that it is indexed. It is pretty easy to customize the ASP for this. There are a few excellent books on this. We have some very large tables for 20,000+ product descriptions. Indexing them is the key.... Searches go from 20s to sub-second. The difference is unbelievable and is Google like in response on a reasonable server. Take it further and then add the autosuggestion add-in that is available for about $50. Hope this helps and that you report back how you improved on this. Good luck |
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geoff
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Oh - we did previously use Google custom search - but found the indexed MS SQL 2008 FTS was a much better result when wanting to better control the output of the search for product driven search results and retaining some of the nice internal features of PC.
Some leading websites use a combination - see www.iherb.com for an impressive example (not pc) who handle the initial search internally then default to google. |
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