
Do you have an onsite search strategy?
By Shaun Ryan, CEO, SLI Systems. March 2010
In our line of work, we’re talking to retailers locally and overseas on a daily basis and what we’re hearing more and more is that improving site search results pages is a major focus for 2010. It seems a growing number of retailers are realising that a little fine-tuning goes a long way when it comes to offering quality site search and browsing capabilities on an e-commerce website, and I’m very pleased to hear this.
Close to 90 percent of U.S. retailers rank site search, search engine optimization (SEO) and email marketing as the most important e-commerce technologies helping to promote their online businesses, according to a survey released today by SLI Systems, a provider of on-demand search services for Internet and e-commerce sites. Forty percent of retailers ranked social media tools, such as blogs and podcasts, as gaining importance, and 38 percent highlighted that user-generated content is increasing in popularity, according to the survey.
SLI Systems’ “Trends in E-Commerce” Survey 2008, conducted in conjunction with online survey provider Zoomerang, found that nearly all of the participating retailers (87 percent) are currently employing site search, SEO and email marketing strategies, while many expect to pilot new technologies such as social media tools (47 percent) and online video (32 percent) in the next 12 months.
"Retailers are competing for consumer dollars, and they can compete better by bringing new tools to the customer experience,” said Susan Aldrich, senior vice president at the Patricia Seybold Group. “For example, a site with great site search, personalized with the merchandise most appealing to that customer, and providing the reassurance of customer ratings and reviews, will attract and keep customers by streamlining the tasks of researching and selecting the products they need. Leading retailers are using these ecommerce practices, and also managing their customers' experience from Internet search on through to the shopping cart, to promote sales and customer loyalty."
SLI Systems’ “Trends in E-Commerce” Survey 2008 was conducted in August 2008 and includes responses from 322 decision-makers at U.S. retail organizations, 74 percent of which are multi-channel vendors. Additional key findings from the poll included the following:
“Because retailers utilize a number of technologies to help promote their products and services on the Web, the ability to share data across applications can make for a more streamlined effort,” said Ryan. “Our hosted site search is unique in that it learns from user behavior by collecting important search data to continually deliver more targeted results. This approach gives our customers valuable information they can use to improve the effectiveness of many of their marketing efforts.”
Download a FREE copy of the survey results here.
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