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Smashwords Search
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I work at Smashwords and wanted to request some feedback from interested folks about our search engine. It has changed quite a lot over the last 10 years and gone through a number of backend iterations but remains a sore point for some of our users. Unfortunately we aren't the size of Google and so we can't do everything they do, but I would like to make things a bit better for users when possible. Some background: We replaced the primary search engine technology around 5 years ago and built a completely new index, but at the time left the frontend as it had been for a long time. It searched the database for exact matches for titles, authors, series, and isbn but deferred the full text to our search engine. The exact matches showed above the full text results, so often when we got complaints it was unclear whether they were referring to the suggested type-specific results (authors, series, titles) or the full text results below. Since then we have changed this and moved more of these searches to directed searches for title, tag, or full search. At that same time we added an auto-complete feature that could quickly recognize and auto-suggest titles, authors, and series so that those could be searched automatically and for the full title if you know it. When we added auto-complete it didn't quote the title, so at the time it was still possible to get semi-poor results when searching from the autosuggestion, but since then we have changed that so those results should always return good results for anything auto-suggested by the search box. I'm in the process of re-designing the way our index works as well as a complete re-design of the frontend for search to make it easier to find books, series, and authors. We also have a goal of making filtering by book properties (word count, categories, etc) possible and searches by topic or tag more sortable by useful properties so people can more easily use the search engine for discovery of new books. I've looked through anonymized search data from our logs and have some idea of what users are trying to find and why but would like to hear directly from interested readers (or authors). If you are using our search engine for something other than finding books to purchase (think of davidfor and his plugin here), feel free to comment as well. If you have feedback, could you provide info on:
Apologies if this isn't the correct area for this. It's been a while since I was active here so I don't remember all the norms. Feel free to move this to a different area if needed. Thanks in advance! |
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I don't often do searches, but when I do, I find the experience less than optimal. I'm primarily interested in SFF, more fantasy than SF.
My primary use is searching specific authors (I'm slowly replacing physical books with electronic editions) so I generally want to see exact results as I'm after reverted backlist titles. I'm not usually interested in partial matches here - if I'm checking Sherwood Smith, I don't want to see other authors whose names include Sherwood or Smith. On the other hand, S N Lewitt also uses Shariann Lewitt, and Brenda Clough also uses B W Clough, so I'm not sure what to suggest; perhaps consider combining authors? Looking in my library favourites, some authors have 2 or more individual entries: Melissa Scott x 3 & Melissa Scott Amy Griswold Mike Resnick x 2 Nancy Kress x 2 S N Lewitt & Shariann Lewitt Sherwood Smith x 2 (Talking about favourite authors, please consider a direct link in the 'your account' dropdown menu - I have to hunt for the list every time!) I don't find tag searching at all useful; there's too many results because authors throw tags around like confetti. Ditto genre searches; about the only time I use that is during the sales, and I usually stick to a fairly high level. What I would find useful is being able to select a tag or genre, and be able to see the author list who have a book with that tag or genre, and then I could go into the list of titles by that author. The ability to limit the search to titles in a specific language, and also to exclude any titles translated into that language (i.e. the primary language only). Hope this gives some ideas. |
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How can one see prices in a different currency?
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thanks for the notes! I'll keep these things in mind going forward. |
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I think the problem with tags/genres is that if it's a free choice, the temptation is to put a tag/genre even if there's only a very minor element involved in the book. Unfortunately, I think the only way to deal with that is to have a list of genres with associated sub-genres and common tags, and only permit authors to pick 1 or 2 genres, and 1 or 2 sub-genres per genre, and then a limited number of tags from a list of standard tags associated with that genre/sub-genre combination. Too often I'm looking through book descriptions associated with a genre filter, and wondering why it's been added to that genre. Unfortunately, doing that does not make me want to touch that author even with a barge-pole. It seems to be authors of romance novels that do that; and frankly I never much liked romance novels even when I was a teenager; I preferred boys fiction. (Fortunately our library didn't have any issue with what I read - the librarian might check with my mother if she thought the book was on the smutty side for a teenager in the 70s.) Another possibility would be the ability to exclude books by genre when searching. This might be helpful to narrow things down; so if I want fantasy, I can say don't include books that are also in the romance genre or don't include the LitRPG sub-genre/tag. |
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And maybe I'm missing it, because I've pretty much given up looking for it, is that subcategories under LBGTQ subjects/characters. I can select [Gay/Lesbian], but it's always general stuff that shows up. I can't search for Mysteries with gay detectives. I can't search for fantasy with gay characters. It's just all bunched up under one tag, and I have to guess by cover. And covers don't represent well. I may find a book I'm interested in with those subjects, then come to Smashwords to compare formats and prices, but I'd never just find them easily when browsing. So, I've quite browsing there. |
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Secondary categories has historically been quite an awkward feature. Most of our retail partners don't support ingesting them so they've just been listed on books in our store but not really aiding in discovery anywhere. For this kind of search, I think that Thema is a much better classification system. I think pulling gay or lesbian from the qualifier list and one of the mystery subjects would be a very sensible way of classifying a book like this and make it easy to discover. We don't currently accept Thema metadata but IMO it would be a very sensible add. Our biggest problem is that most of our retail partners don't support it yet. Quote:
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Please limit synonym / homophone tags.
Do we need 47 ways Magic is spelled? Or all the Variations of Science Fiction? Give the YOUR standard pick list (which you can update if they make a strong case for the one THEY need) IMHO 6 Tags should pretty much set most. 2 Key characters, the Series and 3 main categories |
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You can buy from outside the US. It's simply priced in US$.
In fact they not long ago added a map for publishers showing where purchase are. I've also bought in many random currencies off ebay. The Amazon site for Ireland only lists UK Sterling price, despite Ireland split from Sterling before the Euro and before Amazon even existed. I don't use Amazon's currency exchange at checkout either as it can be a worse rate than my normal payment methods. One wonders has Amazon realised Ireland left UK in 1922 and Sterling about 1987? I've also bought from Amazon Germany in our Euros, and from Amazon USA in US$. Obviously Paypal, IBAN, Credit cards, Debit cards and Amazon don't do the same exchange rate as shown here: https://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?f...to=EUR&view=1Y Despite Amazon generally having about 90% of the eBook market world wide, only about 66% of our sales are with them. About 1/3rd via Smashwords including those they distribute to. We've had Apple, Barnes & Noble, Tolino and Kobo sales via Smashwords. Also the Amazon search is terrible compared to Smashwords. Flooded with Promoted, Adverts and unrelated authors. If searching paper books, you get books that you find won't ship, but only if you already clicked and went to checkout. Last edited by Quoth; 10-31-2020 at 09:35 AM. |
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Providing better internationalization is definitely on our long term list of priorities but I don't see it happening very soon. When we next re-work our purchase system I'll make sure to investigate this specifically to see if it can be added.
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That would be good. It would have been better though if it could have been done when the pandemic first started.
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