
OK, the next topic we're going to cover is um search metrics and search spotlights. So when you're using Bright Spot Search or ready-made Bright Spot search, um, you, which is a content type that comes out of the box of Readymade, um, and you, you as a user execute a search on the front end, let's say we're headless. Um, that search is actually captured by bright spot in specifically, um, the site search queries widget. So you'll see that search for headless. Um, we have 16, uh, recent searches for the term headless. You can look at these, um, user input searches in the past 24 hours, in any time period, 1 week, 1 month, um, I'll put it back to 1 month. You also see the number of search results. So this is a good way to identify content gaps. So let's say you see that you have um Two searches for Game of Thrones, um, oh actually this is a better example, Super Bowl, um, you have people searching for that. Actually none of these are good examples, but let's say you had a high search count and a low number of search results for a given piece of content. That's a suggestion to your editorial team that users are looking for this content, we should make more content around it. Uh, the other thing you can do with the site search queries module is on click, uh, actually see the resulting assets that are coming up in the order that they're coming up for users on the front end. So in this case we see that pros and cons article, um, and we also see the number of clicks. So this is how many people who are searching for that content are actually clicking on it. The other thing you see here is a spotlight. So what spotlights allow you to do is decide which piece of content you want to be the very first in search results. So, let's go over how you create a search spotlight. So when it comes to search spotlights, I always feel like the very first thing um that you wanna do is decide what your spotlight is, right? Which piece of content do you want to be the first and foremost thing in search. So to that end, I've created a promo module um for the pros and cons of coupled, decoupled and headless CMS platforms with our adorable robot. Now that my module is created, I can actually create um the sort of accompanying things for um. The search spotlight. So if we go into admin terms, uh, the first thing we we're gonna do is create a dictionary. It's just a name field. I'm gonna call it bright spot dictionary. And From here, we can start creating terms. So I'm gonna create a term called headless. I can have variants and misspellings, so if I go in at headless. Um, at that point, you're gonna associate this term with that dictionary you just created, um, and here's where you can add in your search spotlight. Uh, a shared promo. You can also build your search spotlights embedded just like you can with a a page, um, like I have stressed, I just prefer shared modules. You can reuse them later they're, I find them to just be more useful. OK, let's find my um headless CMS or spotlight module and I'll save. So now, if we go to the front end. And we search again for headless. Actually can tell that my spotlight didn't work, right? We should be seeing this story, but with the robot. Now the reason why this didn't work, kind of did it on purpose, is if you recall when we talked about SiteSearch um and creating SiteSearch, we probably said, oh, there's a section down here about search spotlights, but I'm gonna cover that when we go over search spot. So when you create your dictionary, this is when you, when you actually enable it's great that you created the dictionary, it's great that you created terms. You have to actually tell your site search, I want to use spotlights. So I'm going to go ahead and publish this. So now my search actually is going to look at that dictionary and look for spotlights. So if I search again. You see, now you see that we are actually getting um the um the promo that I've ass associated with that term. Um, that is search spotlights. So one final thing I'll show is now if we go to that search spotlights, um. That headless result, and click here, you'll see we now have um a link to that headless spotlight associated with that story. So for, for all of your content where you've got an associated term, you can, you can see that here. So that is uh search metrics and search spotlights.