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Product Catalog Search – A Problem For Some Shopping Sites

Friday, November 14th, 2008

If you run an eCommerce shopping site built from affiliate data feeds (and many of us do) then you’ve probably encountered that giant obstacle we often face with this “easy to use” catalog building architecture… the lack of ability to create a comprehensive inventory search feature for your visitors.

Since data feeds aren’t actually databases, and most CMS systems that import products from data feeds to build your site pages for you don’t do any sort of conversion on the data which would lend itself to creating a decent site search index, giving your customers the simple (and expected) ability to search your catalog can be a tough task even for those of us who program regularly, for the non-programmer it’s near impossible.

There are some 3rd party options, and Google’s site search service has been a long favorite in cases like this, but they’ve all basically been less than spectacular in performance.

Mainly due to the fact that only the pages of your site which were indexed by the search engine or service would be available to searchers, so some old and most new pages on your site wouldn’t appear in any results for your shoppers. Not good.

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