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We are pleased to present this report about your Atomz Search account and
tips for customizing Atomz Search.
In this report:
-- Search statistics for DCBG Search
-- Tip of the Week - Providing Your Site Visitors with Search Tips
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YOUR SEARCH STATISTICS
Your Top Searches:
There were 91 searches for the week ending 04/26/03 for DCBG Search at
http://DreamcastBrowsers.cjb.net/.
Here are the top phrases searched:
- 9 for "adx"
- 8 for "javascript"
- 3 for "passport save"
- 3 for "planetweb"
- 3 for "scart rgb"
- 2 for "4 dual surf"
- 2 for "dreampassport secret"
- 2 for "files group"
- 2 for "flash"
- 2 for "flash streming"
The 91 total searches includes 12 searches from clicking links such as
Next, Previous, Sort by Date, Sort by Score, Hide Summaries and Show
Summaries.
To see all of the phrases and words entered by your visitors over day,
week, and month periods visit:
http://center.atomz.com/center/search/reports/?sp-id=0011aac2-sp100217e0
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TIP OF THE WEEK -- PROVIDING YOUR SITE VISITORS WITH SEARCH TIPS
Help your visitors get the most out of searching your site! It's useful to
include search tips with your search form or in your results page template.
This helps visitors get the best possible search results, which ultimately
helps them find what they are looking for. Many visitors may not be aware
of common search syntax which can dramatically improve search results.
Here are some examples:
* Use multiple words - This will return more refined results than a search
from a single word.
* Use quotation marks to force exact matches. For example, search for
"content management system".
* Use plus (+) or minus (-) operators - Precede a search term or phrase
with a plus (+) sign to indicate it must appear in a search result.
Precede a search term with a minus (-) sign to indicate an undesirable
search term or phrase that must not appear in a search result. For example,
searching for +dogs -collie will return results that are about dogs, but
not about collies.
* Use field searches - Field searches allow you to search for words that
appear in a specific part of a document such as the body text (body:),
title text (title:), alt text (alt:), meta description (desc:), meta
keywords (keys:) or URL (url:). The field name should include the colon and
precede the search word or phrase with no spaces between them. For example,
searching for title:presidents will find pages with presidents in the title
of the page.
You can write your own tips that work best for your Web site, copy our tips
to your site, or simply add a link that goes directly to the Search Tips
page on the Atomz Web site:
http://center.atomz.com/support/search_tips.htm
Here are a few examples of how our customers present the search tips on
their Web sites. Take a look:
http://www.cbsnews.com/search/search_tips.shtml
http://www.iomega.com/support/askiomega_example.html
http://www.nature.com/dynasearch/app/tips_dynasearch.html
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