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UIEtips: Three Perils with Search Landing Pages

Search. How is a search result like a thoughtful gift? The outcome exceeds the expectation. Ok, that’s kind of a lame riddle, but it’s accurate nonetheless. When we get a wrapped present, we hope the unwrapping will produce something that delights us. The same is true when clicking on a search result.

By Jared Spool, 14 December 2011

UX Magazine

Review of Lou Rosenfeld's "Search Analytics for Your Site"

Books. It’s taken a while to arrive, but Lou Rosenfeld’s Search Analytics for Your Site: Conversations with Your Customers was definitely worth the wait. Rosenfeld is an important voice in the information architecture and UX community, considered by many to be a pioneer in the information architecture space after writing the seminal “Polar Bear Book,” Information Architecture for the World Wide Web, with Peter Morville in 2002. While some may.

By Lynne Polischuik, 21 October 2011

The UX Booth

In Search of Search: Discussing Analytics with Lou Rosenfeld

Books. Aside from being online, nearly every website is a unique endeavor. Likewise, its content, its structure, and its users, too, are all markedly different. For this reason, those of us who design websites rely on pattens to provide a consistent experience. One pattern that’s changed relatively little – at least from a user’s perspective – is search.

By Andrew Maier, 19 October 2011

UX Magazine

Is Your UI Causing Zero Search Results Pages?

Books. By Greg Nudelman Ideas from and an introduction to the author's new book, "Designing Search. " This article introduces concepts from the authors’ new book, Designing Search: UX Strategies for eCommerce Success. You can download a sample chapter, entitled "Optimizing eCommerce Search Results Pages," and you can also enter to win one of five free copies in a UX Magazine giveaway. read more .

By Greg Nudelman, 17 August 2011

UX Movement

Why a Scoped Search Makes Information Harder to Find

Search. Search is an essential feature to have on large websites. It’s purpose is to help users find the information they’re looking for without doing a lot of work. However, if your site uses a scoped search, you’re making it harder for users to find the information they need. Scoped Search vs.

By anthony, 4 July 2011

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UXmatters

Search Analytics for Your Site: Conversations with Your Customers

Search. By Louis Rosenfeld Published: June 24, 2011 This is a sample chapter from Lou Rosenfeld’s forthcoming book, Search Analytics for Your Site: Conversations with Your Customers. ©2011 Rosenfeld Media. Chapter 8: Practical Tips for Improving Search I’ll show you some specific benefits that come directly from site search analytics, starting with improving your site’s search system.

24 June 2011

UX Magazine Articles

Psychic Search

Search. By John Ferrara Search suggestions make it much easier for users to find the right results on the first try. I recently spoke with a coworker who was skeptical that the search suggestion feature we'd implemented in our company intranet could be effective. "I could be searching for anything—it couldn't possibly know what I'm going to type in.

By John Ferrara, 23 November 2010

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Johnny Holland

The Scent of Search

Search. The implications of Information Foraging Theory on designing user-centered websites have not gone unnoticed. Jakob Nielsen and Jared Spool, among others, have put forth considered recommendations on how to enhance information scent on the web. Most of their guidelines, however, tend to assume that the designer has direct control over the explicit words used in the interface.

By Tyler Tate and H. St..., 5 July 2010

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