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How does search query length correlate with search conversions?
On average, users type as short search queries as possible. 56% of ecommerce store search queries contain a single word. And yet, the statistics on a search...
Best search merchandising practices - what should you try in 2023?
Search merchandising is one of those underrated site search elements that businesses, once they introduce it to their ecommerce store, regret they haven’t done...
How to Create a User-Friendly Ecommerce Site Search
In the vast digital market, an effective and user-friendly site search can be a significant difference-maker for ecommerce businesses. A powerful and intuitive...
The Impact of User Experience (UX) on Site Search Conversions
In the digital age, user experience (UX) can significantly influence a website’s ability to engage, retain, and convert visitors into customers. Among the...
User Experience (UX) vs. Machine Learning: Striking the Right Balance in Site Search
The advent of machine learning (ML) has revolutionized numerous sectors, and the realm of website design and functionality is no exception. One critical...
Adaptive Search: Evolving Search Results Based on User Behavior
The vast expanse of the digital world presents an endless sea of information. Millions of users rely on search engines to navigate through this sea, seeking...
Are you using these cross-sell opportunities in your site search?
Cross-selling is a powerful, frequently used strategy to increase ecommerce revenue, strengthen customer loyalty, and scale your business. Cross-selling refers...
Why should you use Ecommerce search product recommender?
59% of online shoppers prefer buying items from websites that personalize their shopping experience, suggest custom products, and adapt the suggestions based on...
What is CTR in ecommerce search?
CTR (or Click-through rate) is one of the key metrics a successful and continuously improving ecommerce business should track. This metric alone can indicate...
Zero-results pages - what is it, and what do they mean?
Whenever an ecommerce search engine fails to find the user’s desired product, it displays a zero-result page. For a user - it means a dead-end. They understand...