Site "Internal" Search Full-Text Indexing vs. Manual Tagging
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I’m looking for recommendations on how to power site search in an efficient way. Ideally, I would like to get recommendations on platforms, tools, trends, technology and resources. This discussion does not really refer to SEO or site search optimization. It is more related to the technology used to power site search. I would like to get an idea on the differences between full-text indexing site search and site search that requires manual tagging.
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as your website has more pages, manual taggin becomes more difficult and problematic. Especialy if you have multiple people doing it.
And on most websites the queries visitors enter are not very similar. (google has new queries constantly)
Thus find a search provider (Google can do that for you) to help site search!
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