Onsite Search Analytics - part 2
Onsite Search KPI's
KPI: Percentage of zero result search terms Description: This will show the percentage of all the pages that resulted in zero result for search terms that visitors submitted using your website search box. Ideally you would like to keep this value as low as you can, if that is not the case you might need to take a closer look on your search terms that visitors are using. How to calculate: Total Number of page views for the "Zero Result Search Terms" pages / Total number of page views for the Search Result pages. Insight: You could map all these terms that visitors are looking for to an appropriate result set. KPI: Percentage of zero yield search terms Description: This will show the percentage of all the pages that resulted in a result set from the server but the visitor never engaged with the result set. Ideally you would like to keep this value as low as you can, if that is not the case you might need to take a closer look into the search terms that visitors are using and the result set they are getting back from the server. strong>How to calculate: Total number of page views for the "Zero yield search terms" pages / Total number of page views for the Search Result pages. Insight: You might want to make the result set more relevant and appealing to the search terms. Always keep your eyes open and learn from your competitor's mistakes. You might be surprised but a good website search mechanism and design is where many websites fail. This is where your business could potentially shine.Onsite Search Best Practices
Tagging search will improve your website usability and therefore provide a better experience for your visitor. Please keep in mind that all the best practices below could not have been recommended unless they were tagged to begin with! Advanced Search Many online businesses have the advanced search feature on their website's. Unfortunately, not too many visitors are using that option since it usually requires some sort of technical skill to use "Search Operators", additionally they usually encounter typos which makes your visitors even more frustrated. Just look at the bounce rate from your advanced search page and you will see this for yourself. If you don't have to have it there, just remove it. Search the webRelated Posts: (by tags)














