Delicately and imperceptibly corrects mistakes. How do you like that, sneaky T9?
“Accurator batteries,” “paint bar,” “rocket gate lock,” “peasant dior,” “virus-protective bowl,” “playful wine” – we all make mistakes. That’s normal. The question is whether a site search can correct the error and show relevant products.
A good search will handle any error and display the necessary items. It takes into greece rcs data account the topic of the site and the context of the query, so it is easy to understand that in a stationery store the user is looking for plastic folders, not plastic hats or slippers.
Never makes you remember how to spell brand names
Well, who among us remembers how to write "Xiaomi", "Karcher", "Delonghi", "Toshiba"? And most importantly - who has the time to bother and enter the brand in Latin letters?
You can write the names of products, brands and models as you wish: “delonghi primadonna” or “delonghi primadonna”, “xiaomi” or “xiaomi”, “toshiba satellit” or “toshiba satellit”. Smart search will quickly translate Cyrillic into Latin. What is the result? Fewer unfound products and a lower bounce rate. Satisfied customers – the store wins!
Will change the wrong layout so quickly that you won't notice anything
You type a query and at the end you realize that it is written with an English keyboard layout. Oh, that hurts! Does this sound familiar? With smart search, this is not a problem. It will change the keyboard layout in a second and show relevant results.
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