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Congratulations! You've Gotten the Visitors
to your Site?. . . now, can they find what
they're looking for?
By Robin Nobles
As search engine marketers, we spend an enormous
amount of time trying to get targeted traffic
to our site. But, once those visitors get to
our site, can they find what they're looking
for? If not, guess what? We've lost a customer.
Think about it this way. How many times have
you found a site through a major search engine
or directory, only to visit the site and not
be able to find what you're looking for anywhere
on the site? What do you do next? You go back
to the search engine and click on the next site.
That site has lost a customer: you.
Helping your visitors find what they're looking
for on your site can cover a great many areas,
such as navigation, user interface issues, and
the lack of a clear "call to action."
But one way around many of those issues is to
offer an onsite search engine, so that once
visitors hit your site, they can easily find
exactly what they're looking for.
The really neat thing about onsite search engines
is that many of them are FREE. Yes, you read
right: free. Of course, that also means that
you may have ads in your search results, which
may or may not present problems for you. However,
even if you choose to purchase an onsite engine,
the cost is generally not expensive.
What should you look for in an onsite search
engine?
* Good customer support. If you begin to have
problems with the engine, you want to be able
to get help in fixing it.
* Reports that let you know what people are
searching for once they reach your site. Just
think of the GOLD this will tell you! If you
don't have a page that covers a particular topic,
make one!
* Ease in setting up the engine. This may or
may not be an issue to you, but if you're like
me, you want something that is simple to set
up and maintain.
* An extensive "help" section at the
site that will walk you through setting up the
engine and answer any questions you might have.
* The ability to keep the engine out of certain
areas of your site that you don't want spidered
and available through the search, such as employee
areas, password-protected member areas, etc.
* The ability to spider password-protected areas
so that your member areas can have their own
onsite search.
* The ability to customize search results pages.
* The capability to request re-indexing whenever
you update the site, or even to schedule re-indexing
on a regular basis.
In my training material and resource library
at the Academy, I had an onsite search engine
for a long time. Then, the company folded. Until
recently, I hadn't set up another onsite engine,
because the one onsite engine that I really
wanted to use didn't index password-protected
areas. So, I "patiently" waited for
the onsite engine, FreeFind, to add this to
their list of features. When they recently did,
I jumped on it, and now both of my online training
programs have excellent onsite search engines
through FreeFind (http://www.freefind.com).
But why did FreeFind stand out among the others,
and why was it so important to me to wait until
they could index password- protected areas?
FreeFind offers some features that I couldn't
find on other onsite search engines, features
that would help me tremendously with my work.
For example:
* FreeFind will automatically create a What's
New page, after you've any changes to the site.
Just think of how much help that will be for
me with my training material? Between my two
programs (beginning and advanced), I have over
1000 resource pages to update every single month,
and I've been creating the "What's New"
page by hand. Now, it's automatically created
for me.
* FreeFind is the only onsite search engine
that enables your visitors to find the page
they're looking for, then keeps an eye on it
for any changes. Their ChangeDetection (tm)
monitoring system lets your users monitor a
page for content changes, then notifies them
when the page is changed. If you set up this
engine on your own site, it will build traffic
by turning casual, one- time visitors into repeat
and loyal visitors who return again and again
to look at changes made to the page that are
of particular interest to them.
* FreeFind will automatically create a Site
Map of your site. This Site Map is an alphabetical
listing of the pages on your site. The Site
Map will be even more valuable to you if you
have a regular, non-password protected site,
because it will give the Web search engines
a page of links to spider.
* FreeFind will search across several domains.
So, if your company has numerous domains, your
onsite search engine will cover each of those
domains, without having to set up separate engines.
In Conclusion
Look closely at your site. Is it time to add
an onsite search engine? Is it time to make
sure visitors can find exactly what they're
looking for when they land on your site? Are
you losing customers who get lost and can't
find what they want?
FreeFind (http://www.freefind.com)
is an excellent onsite search engine that met
my exact needs. However, to be fair, and because
this article isn't meant to be an advertisement
for FreeFind, here are some other onsite engines
that you may want to consider.
Look closely at their features, and find the
one that works best for you.
Other Onsite Search Engines
Atomz: http://www.atomz.com
PicoSearch:
http://www.picosearch.com
SiteLevel.com: http://www.sitelevel.com/
FusionBot.com: http://www.fusionbot.com
A listing of numerous onsite search tools:
http://www.searchtools.com/tools/tools.html
Copyright 2002 Robin Nobles. All rights reserved.
Robin Nobles, Director of Training, Academy
of Web Specialists,
(http://www.academywebspecialists.com)
has trained several thousand people in her online
search engine marketing courses (http://www.onlinewebtraining.com)
and is the content provider for (GRSeo) Search
Engine Optimizer software (http://www.se-
optimizer.com). She also teaches 3-day hands-on
search engine marketing workshops in locations
across the globe with Search Engine Workshops
(http://www.searchengineworkshops.com).
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