The future of search is now. Your customers and potential customers alike can go directly to your site’s handy-dandy search bar to plug in exactly what they are looking for and go directly to it, and the convenience cannot be denied. Search used to be nothing more than a workaday tool that helped searchers hammer their way through labyrinthian websites, but no more. Search has the potential to serve as a powerful conversion tool, which should be used to your advantage.
Econsultancy reports that, according to its in-depth research into smallish and boutique businesses that offer from a few hundred to a few thousand products, onsite searches bolstered conversions considerably, including:
It’s important to note that simply having a search function doesn’t cut it. One out of five people who engaged in searches had to submit another search to refine their results, and a bit more than one in five left the website directly from their search results. In other words, we have work to do, people.
There is no denying that once guests land on your search bar, they are farther along in the funnel than casual passersby are, but some search functions perform better (even much better) than others – and you want to be a high performer. When potential customers take the time to type something into search, they have high hopes, and when those hopes are dashed, you can take a real hit – not only in the loss of that sale but also in the loss of future potential sales. You want your search to be everything it can be.
It may be hard to take, but – according to Google Cloud research – a good chunk of customers are willing to abandon ship (in the form of leaving their cart entirely) when search fails to cough up even one item sought. Consumers want what they want, and they want it now. Consider the following:
The points listed above nicely sum up just how important search can be to your business.
If you are under the impression that search just does what it does and there’s not much you can do about it, it’s time to dig deeper. Search can and should be tweaked to the exacting needs of your business in terms of all the following:
When shoppers jump on search, they already have something in mind, which means that upping your game in terms of user experience is paramount. A few tips to keep in mind include:
When your search is in good shape, it’s great for your site’s visitors, which is great for your business, but there’s more. The more your search bar is used, the more valuable data there is for you to mine – in terms of maximizing your online offerings and making your site shine.
Your site’s search bar has the power to give and the power to take away, and the digital marketing hype guys at The Web Guys are here to help you land on the right side of that important equation. Help your search function work for you by reaching out and connecting with or calling us at (317) 805-4933 for more information today.
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