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Google Site Search Taps Power of the Cloud to Improve Search for Business Websites

4 June 2008 0 views One Comment

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., (June 3, 2008) Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) today announced Site Search™, a service that provides quality search to any website with the flexibility of cloud computing. The new service, hosted by , allows site owners to quickly implement search functionality that is familiar and useful to their visitors. At the same time, site owners can customize Site Search to account for the unique nature of their site and their content.

Site Search now offers:

  • Enhanced index coverage: comprehensive search results on any website by crawling and indexing more content, even pages deep within a site;
  • Synonyms: website owners can add their own custom synonym dictionary (a search for [cd] would include [certificate of deposit] in search results);
  • Date biasing: site owners can influence search results based on the age of documents (e.g., a recent product datasheet is weighted more heavily than older product documents);
  • Top results biasing: specific sections of the site (such as the product catalog) appear at the top of search results
  • Full customization of the look & feel: site owners can fully customize the search results interface to integrate with the unique look and feel of their sites.

“Cloud computing makes powerful search readily accessible to any business on the web,” said Dave Girouard, president of Enterprise, . “Website owners typically invest in good content, search optimization and advertising to attract customers — but often lack a quality search experience once customers arrive. With Site Search, websites can immediately increase customer satisfaction as they are improving their business results.”

Site Search is hosted by , and takes advantage of the power of infrastructure and flexibility of cloud computing to give any website the same relevance, ease of use and familiar .com search experience in addition to more granular control.

Research indicates that customers increasingly rely on search to find information on individual websites:

  • 90 percent of consumers who have made an online purchase said they used site search to access self-service content (Harris Interactive)
  • When navigation attempts fail, 50 percent of users will turn to search (Jupiter Media Matrix)
  • In a study of 2,000 shoppers, 71 percent used keyword searches to find their products (eTailing Group)

“Adding Site Search to our website not only helps customers, it also helps our support staff and our business,” said Layla Rudy, website content manager for EMC Insignia. “Since customers are able to find product information much more easily on EMCInsignia.com, we have seen an 85 percent decrease in customer-requested refunds along with an approximate 20 percent increase in e-commerce sales.”

Any business can sign up online, and in less than 10 minutes offer Site Search to visitors. In addition to enhanced index coverage, Site Search includes all of the benefits site search users have come to rely on:

  • Site search hosted by , eliminating the need to install and maintain additional technology
  • Power and reliability of ’s infrastructure
  • Relevant results and sub-second query response times characteristic of .com
  • Ability to easily set up, purchase, and manage results online
  • Full customization of search results available through an
  • Reporting features that give insight into visitor behaviors
  • Integration with Analytics for in-depth reporting
  • Options for email and support
  • Opt-in capability to include ads (available through AdSense for search)

Site Search has not only helped our customers find and purchase products online more successfully, it has also helped us continually improve our website,” said Kay Pham, senior product manager for eHealth Insurance. “By showing us what people are searching for, we can identify upcoming trends and incorporate them into our product development cycle. It’s like an automatic focus group.”

Site Search costs $100 a year for searching up to 5,000 pages. For pricing on larger volumes of pages, visit www.google.com/sitesearch. Site Search builds on the Custom Search Engine™ (a hosted search solution introduced in October 2006) by adding business integration features through an , the option to turn off ads, a more customized look and feel, as well as email and support. Those already using Custom Search Business Edition will experience the benefits of Site Search automatically with no need to upgrade

Site Search is a member of a portfolio of search offerings from the enterprise group that also includes the Search Appliance™ and Mini™, both of which offer additional control over crawl depth and timing, as well as secure access to internal documents.

For more information about Site Search and the full suite of enterprise search products, please visit www.google.com/sitesearch.

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