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Hello.
Does anyone have any idea on how I can insert a search box onto my site pages that will redirect to a certain page of my site when a specific keyword is submitted. Thanks for any feedback. EJ |
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I just used a google search box. You can configure it to stay within your site or to google the web.
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I've looked at that but I am looking for something / script, that will automatically
take my visitor to that page that coordinates with the keyword that they submitted. Any other ideas, anyone? |
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The Google Custom Search (in action here: Website-Articles.net Article Search) allows you to set up specific landing pages based on keywords.
There are a ton of refinements and custom search features. You can even upload your own XML or RSS file telling them what to do. It can get complicated, definitely for advanced users, but it works. Allen |
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I'm so tired of people complaining about EZA that I set up this killer WSO:
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thanks for the feedback...
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