Aggregating Content from Third-Party Systems – Including Your Community – Can Supercharge Your Website
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Are your members struggling to locate the information they need on your association’s website?
Is content scattered across disparate systems, creating a frustrating user experience?
A unified search solution – i.e. federated search – may be the key to making the knowledge discovery process easier for your site users, ending the struggle and frustration that could lead them to leave your website and look for valuable industry information elsewhere.
Federated search aggregates content from various sources – including your online community, Learning Management System (LMS), AMS, publications, and other third-party platforms – allowing you to present results from multiple sources on a single search results page. So when someone uses the search field on your website to look up a member benefit or a hot topic, the results page will show them relevant resources from across your association’s digital ecosystem.
There can be several different coding methods at play in federated search like APIs, structured feeds, stored procedures, data dumps, and content crawls.
The very first step is to programmatically connect – using one of the methods mentioned – with the content stored across your various systems.
Then, based on pre-set parameters, the platform gathers data from each system and saves it to an indexed database.
That database then serves as the centralized source that your website searches against. Once in place, you’re ready to present a comprehensive, user-friendly search experience to your members.
Federated search is not limited to just improving your website’s search capabilities. It is a flexible and scalable tool that can collect data and streamline information delivery in many ways.
Organizations like yours usually have a multitude of systems and databases that your team uses internally. Federated search enables you to connect these sources and improve your staff’s communication, data gathering, trend tracking, and more.
Federated search integrates with your document management system, allowing users to snag documents, files, and records from multiple repositories using a single search box.
This streamlined approach obviously saves time and effort, ensuring that your team can locate the right documents quickly and efficiently.
Federated search facilitates collaboration by breaking down content silos within your organization. It allows your team to search for and share insights across various systems and databases, promoting a culture of knowledge-sharing and collaborative problem-solving.
With federated search, your team can tap into the collective of the organization, accelerating innovation and fostering continuous learning.
Federated search can serve a vital role in improving customer service. By leveraging your customer relationship management (CRM) system, knowledge bases, and support ticketing platforms, federated search can empower customer service representatives to quickly troubleshoot issues efficiently, access relevant information, and provide accurate responses to customer requests.
Your association likely handles sensitive information that requires certain protocols. Federated search can work within your existing security ecosystem.
You can also seamlessly integrate with Single Sign-On (SSO) and enable role-based access.
This allows you to designate what content members are authorized to view without compromising data security.
Federated search can positively impact your website’s Search Engine Optimization (SEO). By consolidating relevant content from various sources, your website becomes a richer resource for search engines to index.
And, content from traditionally ‘hidden’ sections (like member-only communities or courses) can be indexed securely. This enhanced indexing can lead to increased visibility for your association’s content within search results.
Technology and member expectations constantly evolve. Federated search provides a scalable and adaptable foundation for your future content plans.
Suppose your organization creates a podcast, launches a new e-journal, or collaborates with another association. In that case, these sources can be easily incorporated into your federated search engine.
This flexibility allows your knowledge hub to grow alongside emerging content strategies, ensuring continued relevance for your members.
Implementing federated search positions your association to deliver a superior, streamlined content experience for members. It’s a powerful strategy for maximizing the value of your existing content assets, boosting engagement, and establishing a reputation as a valuable knowledge provider.
Guest contributors to Higher Logic’s blog are valued members of our community who have offered to share their insights. The content contained and the opinions expressed in the blog post are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Higher Logic or its employees. Higher Logic does not endorse or make any representations regarding the content and disclaims any liability related to the blog post.