Quintura Launches Site Search In U.S. Market
Quintura Site Search is a hosted site search, analytics and monetization solution for online content publishers. It provides visual-based search and navigation for site visitors. Among the users of this technology are the websites of the US magazines Maxim and Hilary as well as Russian Newsweek and Cosmopolitan in Russia.
AltSearchEngines.com also uses Quintura Site Search. According to site statistics, the search volume increased by 70% after embedding the Quintura search cloud widget.
The launch of Quintura Site Search into the U.S. market on October 21 comes after the technology was awarded a U.S. patent. Quintura also raised new funding from Mangrove Capital Partners last month to scale the site search business.
The technology of Quintura Site Search is based on neural network techniques that are meant to improve the contextual accuracy and relevance of search results. So far, more than 1,000 publishers have registered to use the site search solution, reaching an audience of 10 million visitors.
Pandia are among those testing Quintura Site Search. On Pandia Search Engine Detective, our resource section for search engine intelligence, you can see the search cloud and test it and see for yourself.
Or you can check out the Quintura Site Search home page.
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