Many companies are falling when behind when it comes to site search

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New research has revealed that many consumers will drop their original choice of retailer and buy a product or service from a different business because they couldn’t find the information they were looking for online.

A report from AI search company Yext found that nearly three in ten consumers who used a site search tool ended up changing their minds, and over half (56%) believe that site search provides them with unrelated results. 

The report also found that for many consumers, site searches don't fulfil the aim of providing answers - with 46% saying it simply didn't seem to understand their questions.

Industries such as retail (41%) and entertainment services (35%) were considered to have good site search, while industries such as energy and utilities (24%), government services (24%) and telecoms (19%) were considered to have poor site search.

Site search fails

Yext suggested that the amount of consumers switching to competitors on the theory that site search is outdated - as out of the 2,098 adults surveyed (of which 1,703 use site search) 35% believed that site search provides them with out of date or inaccurate information. 

During the pandemic, digital services have been a key tool for connecting consumers with brands online, and nearly two-thirds (64%) of respondents who use site search said they would be more likely to buy from a business that provided direct answers to their questions, with 26% feeling site search infrequently provides them with the results they’re looking for first time.

The survey also alluded to the idea that businesses are not proactive in finding solutions to the issues found in the report, with 40% of UK respondents mentioning that not enough is being done to improve their site search. For businesses, this has detrimental effects on customer loyalty and ultimately sales.

Evaluating the data, Jon Buss, Managing Director, EMEA at Yext said: “The pandemic has proven that now more than ever, the availability of up to date and accurate information online is vital in not only making the public feel safe, but in being able to engage with new and existing customers, no matter where they are in their customer journey.

“Yet site search has been taken for granted for far too long. Businesses need to wake up to the damage that outdated search tools are doing to their brand and bring it into the 21st century.”

Abigail Opiah
B2B Editor - Web hosting & Website builders

Abigail is a B2B Editor that specializes in web hosting and website builder news, features and reviews at TechRadar Pro. She has been a B2B journalist for more than five years covering a wide range of topics in the technology sector from colocation and cloud to data centers and telecommunications. As a B2B web hosting and website builder editor, Abigail also writes how-to guides and deals for the sector, keeping up to date with the latest trends in the hosting industry. Abigail is also extremely keen on commissioning contributed content from experts in the web hosting and website builder field.

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