Roll your own search engine
You might have noticed the "search this site" box on this page is a bit different to the usual you see on the web. I used to use Atomz for on-site searching, until I realized that Atomz is only free up to a certain number of pages. Once your site grows beyond that number, you have to pay for the service.
I thought about using a standard Google search box, but I had heard good things about Rollyo and thought I'd check it out. My opinion? Brilliant. The site is intuitive, the service is a snap to set up and the search functionality can be tailored to search a single site or several at the same time, making it truly tailored to your own requirements. If you are looking for a site search option - consider rolling your own at Rollyo.
I thought about using a standard Google search box, but I had heard good things about Rollyo and thought I'd check it out. My opinion? Brilliant. The site is intuitive, the service is a snap to set up and the search functionality can be tailored to search a single site or several at the same time, making it truly tailored to your own requirements. If you are looking for a site search option - consider rolling your own at Rollyo.
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3 Comments:
Hi Kalena, Is it possible for you to see search results using Rollyo or any other search box? Thanks, Steve
Hi Steve
I'm not sure I understand your question?
OK-Let me take another run at it. I have Google analytics on my site in order to see where users come from and the keywords they use so, if I have a search box on my site like Rollyo and users type in keywords or phrases to find material in my blog-Can I "see" or get a report on what terms they are using to search my site? Thanks very much! ;-)
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