- Mar 17, 2011
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Was doing some research today about Natural Language Search and got to wondering if any dealer sites are utilizing this?
NLS understands user intent and matches the same with attributes in your product catalog (vehicle inventory) and can provide high relevance.
Search filters are common on some platforms, I know, where users can turn dials and slide levers and input filtering criteria. NLS would accomplish the same thing through the search bar, via voice and text.
I did some test searches on Amazon and as expected, the more info you place into the search bar, the less likely you are to receive a result.
For instance, searching 'jaybird x3 sparta noise cancelling wireless' returns 0 results when in fact they do have such a product.
NLS is known to improve search results. Which got me wondering, could searches on dealer sites stand to be improved, or is it a non-issue?
Thoughts...
NLS understands user intent and matches the same with attributes in your product catalog (vehicle inventory) and can provide high relevance.
Search filters are common on some platforms, I know, where users can turn dials and slide levers and input filtering criteria. NLS would accomplish the same thing through the search bar, via voice and text.
I did some test searches on Amazon and as expected, the more info you place into the search bar, the less likely you are to receive a result.
For instance, searching 'jaybird x3 sparta noise cancelling wireless' returns 0 results when in fact they do have such a product.
NLS is known to improve search results. Which got me wondering, could searches on dealer sites stand to be improved, or is it a non-issue?
Thoughts...