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Algolia is known for the granular level of control we give businesses to manage the search results and how they are ranked. While the first priority is textual relevance, what comes next is custom ways to break the ties in ranking – between 100 different “polo shirts”, for example. That custom logic may be based on a sales rank, inventory amount, popularity, rating, or anything else that the business is tracking. Being thoughtful in how a business prioritizes one polo on the first line of search results and buries another polo on the third page, ultimately has a huge impact on conversion rate and revenue. For Lacoste, using Algolia to improve the ordering of search results led to a 37% increase in conversion rate. Some other search prioritization examples include a news publication that might use two metrics to order articles (recency and number of clicks) or a consulting firm that may prioritize their search results by first surfacing content that have led to the most number of “Contact Us” form submissions.
For our Adobe customers, we want to share how they could bring in metrics from Adobe Analytics, such as top-viewed articles and pages, so that they can be seamlessly leveraged in their ranking logic. There are a few different ways that can make this happen:
1. The Algolia Crawler is able to link to your Adobe Analytics to provide business metrics that improve your discovery experience. With a few steps, the crawler will automatically connect and retrieve the page data from Adobe Analytics, keeping your solution up-to-date and relevant for your customers.
2. An external script can be written to connect to Adobe Analytics for data and enrich the records inside Algolia. An Algolia front-end library makes it easy to enrich the Algolia records.
3. Algolia InstantSearch includes a widget making it easy to send Search data directly to an analytics system such as Adobe Analytics. The search is debounced (to only capture the full word and not the keys pressed) and can be configured for Adobe Analytics.
Once you have connected your data, you can start using your Adobe Analytics metrics to strategically prioritize how you then rank your search results.
On top of that, you can also leverage Algolia’s built-in A/B testing capabilities to measure how you can move the needle even more on engagement and conversions. We are excited to hear about your results! Reach out to us at adobe-algolia-solutions@algolia.com.
Check out the other blogs in the ‘Algolia x Adobe Integrations’ series, on how to ingest your AEM content into Algolia, and how to leverage Adobe Launch to personalize your search experience!
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