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Introduction to Search

In this guide, you can read and learn about the different search solutions offered at Hello Retail. This includes a brief introduction to understanding how you can design, control and influence the behavior of the search product.

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Search Analytics

The Search Analytics menu provides you with valuable insight into how visitors to your site are using the search function provided by Hello Retail. In this guide, you can learn about how to read and understand the statistics collected by our system, in order to take action on any shortcomings that are made evident, either in the search setup itself or with your product catalogue.

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Configuring the Search Engine

In this guide, you can read and learn about how to configure the search engine to fit with your webshop.

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Boosts & Personalized Search

In this guide, you can read and learn about the Hello Retail search functionality with boosts and personalized search.

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Search: Synonyms

In this guide, you can read and learn about what synonyms in search are and how to utilize them.

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Fixed and Removed Products - in Search

The Hello Retail Search automatically ranks search results after popularity, relevancy, and many other parameters—parameters that you can tweak. These tweaks are organic in the way that the Hello Retail algorithms are still in control of the results, but the tweaks will influence how results are prioritized.

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Tracking Searches in Google Analytics

With every product and service from Hello Retail, it will be possible to gather data and insights to help with tracking performance and optimization. If you are using Google Analytics (GA), you can have GA track similar data to integrate the data with your tracking.

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Search: Stop Words

In this guide, you can read and learn about what stop words are in the search functionality and how to set it up.

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Supplying Content Data

In order for the Hello Retail search feature to work with content, we need to have information about the content on your webshop. We require that each content has a title and a unique URL, and preferably they also have a description, keywords, and maybe a hierarchy.

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Search: Redirects

In this guide, you can read and learn about search and how to set up a search redirect.

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Fixed and Removed Products - in Search

The Hello Retail Search automatically ranks search results after popularity, relevancy, and many other parameters—parameters that you can tweak. These tweaks are organic in the way that the Hello Retail algorithms are still in control of the results, but the tweaks will influence how results are prioritized.

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Search: Phrase Settings

In this guide, you can read and learn about setting up the phrase settings for your search functionality.

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Search: Initial Content

In this guide, you can read and learn about Initial Content for Search and how to set it up.

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Usage of extraData in the filters and sorting object

In search and pages you have access to filters/sorting and in some cases you need to use a specific filter/sorting to have a different setting and this is where this comes in handy.

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Calculating Click-through Rate in Search Performance Graphs

The click-through rate is a measure of the number of clicks divided by the number of total searches in a search performance graph. But what constitutes a search in this context?

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Search: Filters & Sortings

In this guide, you can read and learn about setting up the filters and sortings for your search functionality.

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AI-Synonyms

By default, the search functionality that is provided through Hello Retail, will search for matches within your product data, such as in the title, brand, description, keywords etc.  and will then rank those results, based on how much the query resemble the data. In some cases though, users will search for something that does not have any close resemblance to say, what the products are called, or to the naming of the categories, which the products have been placed inside etc.

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