is the Product Perks sorting algorithm: it writes the questions, answers, and summaries based on the words in your webpages.
Sort4.Me works on sites with 10,000′s of webpages or fewer. Great for:
- Products.
- Archives.
- Customer service FAQs (frequently asked questions).
- Media sites (news articles, blog posts, videos, audio files, images).
- Contacts.
- Membership associations.
- Contact people and organizations.
I. Products.
Do you have too many top-level categories listed on your homepage navigation menu? Too many secondary categories within the main groups? Too many similar products shown together in some product groups? In other words, do customers see what to click to get where they want to go, and buy when they get there, or will they benefit from a revised hierarchy?
II. Media.
Customer Service FAQ’s: Do you get many calls about information that you know is on your website, but your customers or clients don’t see where it is? For many sites, a search box doesn’t do the job: your customers or clients type in keywords that are slightly different from the words on your site, and get that dreaded error message, ‘No Results’! Sort4.Me will lead them, question by question, to the answer. Just like a customer service rep.
Media Sites: Do you have an online newspaper or magazine, or a video site, image site, or audio? As long as those pages have text: titles, descriptions, or comments, then we can sort them. Newspapers and magazines: recommend articles from your vast archive! There are many great Pandora®-like recommendation engines that will recommend similar articles based on viewing history, and we do recommend those. But what about readers or viewers who want a taste of something new? Some history instead of entertainment, or business instead of sports? That’s where Sort4.Me comes into play.
One of the challenges a blogger faces is deciding how to group the categories he or she writes about. Most readers will view a page and bounce away, or ideally will view the most recent posts.
But archives can be fascinating too. Sort the various topics you write about. Further define yourself and your business: show readers what’s on your site that they haven’t seen yet and wouldn’t even guess to look for.
III. Contacts.
Membership Associations: Do your members expect business referrals as part of the return on their annual dues? Many membership associations have websites with filtering engines or search engines. But often these search tools don’t provide any results, or provide 200 results at once! How is a visitor supposed to tell the difference? Sorting means that there are a few relevant results at the end of the clicks. Each question and answer qualifies that the member will be what the visitor is looking for. In addition, many members in the same industry have a hard time describing what they do and how they are uniquely suited for a particular client, in a 5 or 15 second elevator pitch. This is one of the main reasons we built Sort4.Me: the sorting shows how each member is uniquely qualified for their clients. Also recommended for membership associations: Contact PerksSM provides login access for each member, lets members edit and update their contact information, and create and edit bio pages and summaries.
Contact People and Organizations: Unlike membership associations, sometimes knowing who to call is the hardest thing. That’s why we built Contact Perks. In addition to Contact Perks, once you know who to call, Sort4 inserts useful summaries that say why to call them instead of someone else on the list. Great for community organizers at government agencies and nonprofits.
IV. What else?
Sort4.Me re-sorts and re-writes each time you request. As you add and edit content, some of the wording in the questions, answers, and page groupings will also be added to and edited.
Sort4.Me’s results are inputted into Product Perks, for you to view and optionally edit.
Call or email for a demo. For a small fee, we’ll preview a teaser of the decision-tree that Sort4.Me will build for your online visitors.