I hope ya'll saw this in today's news. I decided to check it out while having coffee this morning.
With today's upgrades this is now the highest quality, most feature rich onsite search engine available. It allows you to add a dictionary of synonyms, you can bias your results by freshness and bias your results by popularity. And you control the strength of the biasing. It has numerous other quite useful features, too. None of which are available in any Miva search module.
So if Google Site Search is so wonderful would I recommend it?
No, I wouldn't.
It is a hosted solution. I may be old-timey about this but I plain do not like hosted solutions to anything. Historically, hosted solutions are your weakest link and cause your biggest headaches in an ecommerce system. Shoot, Analytics makes me nervous because the beta tests caused checkout to freeze up and customers to bailout. If Site Search breaks does it break your store? I don't know the answer but it's a critical question.
Google Site Search is expensive. The $100 per year package will serve the smallest Miva businesses but that's too much money for the small timers to spend. Many of my clients fall into the $500+ per year category. That's a heck of a lot to pay for site seach and my customers are probably too tight with their money to do it. They get a lot better bang for the buck by creating Miva custom keyword fields and using an advanced search Module.
Google Site Search looks like a truly wonderful search product but in my opinion it has the two major roadblocks I've mentioned to being widely adopted by my customers.
Google Site Search
Google is running a contest to give away a free Google Site Search. If you want to try your luck follow this link:
Google Site Search Contest
With today's upgrades this is now the highest quality, most feature rich onsite search engine available. It allows you to add a dictionary of synonyms, you can bias your results by freshness and bias your results by popularity. And you control the strength of the biasing. It has numerous other quite useful features, too. None of which are available in any Miva search module.
So if Google Site Search is so wonderful would I recommend it?
No, I wouldn't.
It is a hosted solution. I may be old-timey about this but I plain do not like hosted solutions to anything. Historically, hosted solutions are your weakest link and cause your biggest headaches in an ecommerce system. Shoot, Analytics makes me nervous because the beta tests caused checkout to freeze up and customers to bailout. If Site Search breaks does it break your store? I don't know the answer but it's a critical question.
Google Site Search is expensive. The $100 per year package will serve the smallest Miva businesses but that's too much money for the small timers to spend. Many of my clients fall into the $500+ per year category. That's a heck of a lot to pay for site seach and my customers are probably too tight with their money to do it. They get a lot better bang for the buck by creating Miva custom keyword fields and using an advanced search Module.
Google Site Search looks like a truly wonderful search product but in my opinion it has the two major roadblocks I've mentioned to being widely adopted by my customers.
Google Site Search
Google is running a contest to give away a free Google Site Search. If you want to try your luck follow this link:
Google Site Search Contest
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