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10 Tips for Enterprise Search from Google

A best practices tip sheet

 
Use these tips to find, index, and rank pages on your company websites more effectively as you improve your users’ search experience.


1. Keep your search users happy

People use tools that get the results they need, and avoid the ones that don’t work. Unless your employees actually use the search tools you provide, the technology you deploy—and the information assets they would have found—are wasted investments. So ask enterprise search users what they think of your current search tool, and what would make it better.

.2. Keep search speedy
Searching should be fast, and faster search encourages users to search more often. Choose a search technology that’s simple to use and returns results quickly.

3. Make search ubiquitous
It should be easy for users to search for information from any page on your company sites. Every page should include a search box or at least a link to a search page. And every results page should also include a search box to facilitate subsequent searches.

4. Keep your search pages clean and simple
Layout matters. Keep your main search page simple. Put advanced search features on a separate page. On results pages, try to keep navigational elements that aren’t search-related to a minimum.

5. Crawl as much content as possible
The biggest reason people don’t find things is that they aren’t there. If a document is important to the information flow of your organization, make sure it gets into your index.

6. Don’t forget your non-HTML content
Besides crawling your company’s HTML pages, make sure you’re also crawling servers where other file types (PDFs, Microsoft Office documents) reside. One way to web-enable file shares for crawler access is through directory browsing.

7. Publish, publish, publish
Too much information stays in employees’ heads or on their desktops because it’s “too muchwork” to put it where others can find it. Do everything you can to lower the bar to publication.Saving to a crawlable server should be as easy and routine as saving to your desktop.

8. Don’t be afraid to crawl secure content
Enable your search engine to crawl secure information (password-protected areas and HTTPS content, for example). At the same time, don’t block documents that don’t need to be secure. Use authentication to display protected documents only to authorized users, while giving everyone a single, coherent view of all generally available information.

9. Run test queries against your content
After running a crawl, run test queries for important or representative documents, using keywords that seem likely to make a given document appear in the search results. Use a search solution that allows you to easily troubleshoot for missing URLs. Most importantly, get your users involved in testing.

10. Measure the benefit and look to the future
The amount of information inside companies is growing, and it’s harder than ever to find it all. Establish benchmarks around number of searches per user, per day or other metrics that will help you understand enterprise search improvements. Make sure your search solutionscales easily—without a painful increase in the time and expense required to administer it
Copywrite Googletm

 


Changllenges of eCommerce

So I thought I would blog some of my thoughts about the challenges of eCommerce.

Customer and Employee Satisfaction
Not all employees and customers are familiar with internet platforms. When both parties are comfortable with the control they have over activities, there will be greater progress in employees' performance and customer usage of the internet.

Integration of Digital Network
Companies are often reluctant to convert to digital networks because of the high initial investment involved and also because of the complexity associated with integrating the digital network with their existing system. However, increased efficiency in the long run, should be enough reason to justify digital network implementation.

Privacy
Privacy of information is often threatened by digitisation for those whose systems are not protected by high security.

Disintermediation
Disintermediation is described as the disintegration of the middle men in the trading chain. This often brings the customer and provider closer together. However, in this process, there are job losses associated.

Customisation
Customers are sometimes unable to customise their product. This is partially due to the lack of electronic communication between customers and suppliers, and partially due to the fact that customers are not used to expressing details as they would in person.

Immediacy
There is still improvement to be made in terms of customer response. Customers get instant answers when they do transactions in person. Tardy customer response will discourage ecommerce business.

Security
It is difficult to trust intangible information. Concerns related to digitized information include authenticity, integrity, origin and receipt, and confidentiality.

What are your thoughts?


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