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	<title>Comments on: Lighting by Gregory Sees Sales Light Up with SLI</title>
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	<description>A commentary on the search industry from a site search vendor's perspective.</description>
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		<title>By: DMV.org Relies on Search Drive Visitor Satisfaction&#160;:&#160;SLI Systems Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] DMV.org receives more than five million visitors a month, and about 20 percent of those visitors use site search to find information about DMV office locations and driver license requirements, or to download forms. With such heavy traffic, and with so much information to sort through, DMV.org needed fast search, with relevant results. They initially choose Google, but Google’s site search doesn’t have the “learning” feature that SLI offers, or the high level of customer care that a growing company like DMV.org needed. (Another case where we showed that site search isn’t Google’s sweet spot – see our previous announcement about Lighting by Gregory.) [...]</description>
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