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zihadhasan019
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This aims to keep people on the site for longer

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If the visitor has come from a web search engine, then you can pre-fill the search box with their search term. A very basic example of this on Youtube is shown below. Wrestling Bloopers picture One of my favourite implementations of this was on Flickr. If you went from web search to an image page, the site-search box would be pre-filled, and a pop-up message over it indicated how many more images could be found for that search term.


For example, it would say "Search Flickr for 809 germany email list other images matching 'mexican wrestler mask'". (and from not going back to web- or image-search) but for some reason, I've not seen this feature on Flickr for a while. There's only so much that can be said in 1,300 words - if you have any particular questions about on-site search, feel free to drop them in the comments, and please do share any particularly creative uses and examples of site search that you've seen online.


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