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You might not think much about the search bar on your favorite website, but it’s a gateway to a world of information tailored just for you. I remember when I first realized the power of optimizing site search. It was when I saw a small online bookstore increase its sales by 30% by tweaking its…
Where we discuss findability and search with a special guest - JP Sherman, the Manager of Search and Findability at Red Hat. Comments for the episode are welcome - at the bottom of the show notes for the episode there is a Disqus setup, or you can email us at feedback@operations.fm. Sponsors for Episode 94: 42 Lines is a DevOps consulting firm specializing in Observability, Cloud Migration, Cost Control, Security Practices, and Team Mentoring. Links for Episode 94: Solr LucidWorks Fusion Algolia SwiftType Schema App Haystack Conferences Learn To Rank
Welcome to another episode of Develomentor. Today's guest is JP Sherman.JP Sherman (@jpsherman) is the manager for Search & Findability (SEO) for Red Hat. This means he makes content and information more readily findable to users in whatever channel they use to look for it. JP's been in the search industry for more than 15 years and has helped massive companies like Paramount Studios to quirky startups like a search engine for video games improve how customers find them and the content they have. Growing up in Sacramento, California, JP has had nearly every job there is... barista, massage therapist, autopsy assistant, US Army Special Operations (Airborne), visual artist & illustrator, archaeological dig team leader, video game dialogue writer & SEO. He is probably the last person in the world to take career development advice from.You can find more resources and a full transcript in the show notesTo learn more about our podcast go to https://develomentor.com/To listen to previous episodes go to https://develomentor.com/blog/Follow JP ShermanTwitter: @jpshermanLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jpsherman/Follow Develomentor:Twitter: @develomentorFollow Grant IngersollTwitter: @gsingersLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/grantingersoll
Welcome to the fourth episode of Open Dialog, the podcast for collaborative SEOs and digital marketers. In each and every episode, we’ll be speaking with the best and brightest minds in SEO, digital marketing and beyond to find out how we can work more effectively, efficiently and productively with other teams, departments and clients. In episode 4, DeepCrawl’s Sam Marsden spoke with JP Sherman, who is the Manager of Search and Findability at Red Hat. Over the course of our conversation, JP told us about his unique route into SEO through the army and how he works between departments to improve internal search at Redhat. If you enjoy this podcast, please make sure share it and shout about it on social using the hashtag #open_dialog.
In this episode, we talk with JP Sherman, Enterprise Search & Findability Manager at Red Hat – the world's open source leader. I've always said that this podcast is primarily about telling the winding stories of where SEO's come from and this episode may be the greatest example of that yet.
Looking at the competition for ideas is always a good thing, and our guest this time helps us do that. The guy that brought us SpyFu just brought us another tool, https://www.nachoanalytics.com/. Mike Roberts or @mrspy talks about one single hack that he found in the Amazon analytics that helps them get additional $10B and how you can use it on your website. Here is the blog that Mike mentions in the podcast and if you are interested to explore this topic further, we had JP Sherman on the podcast talking about the optimization of the Red Hat websites internal search engine here.
JP Sherman is the Enterprise Search & Findability Manager at Red Hat and we talked about the on-site search, how they are using it at Red Hat and how e-commerce websites are (not) using it. You can find JP on twitter and you can check out slides from the presentation. Delivering Better Onsite Search Results - Brighton SEO Sep 2018 from JP Sherman
Please Join us in welcoming our next guest JP Sherman. JP is a ten+ year veteran of Search, Findability and Competitive Intelligence. Working as the Search & Findability expert for the Red Hat Customer Portal. At Red Hat JP is responsible for bridging the intention gap between tens of thousands of technical and support documents and the customers looking for them in Google and Red Hat’s internal search platform. His passion is for combining behavior, semantics, and technology. JP Sherman has a natural talent to connect data, behavior, search and findability to bring actionable changes and value to and has done so so for many large brands such as Paramount Studios, Sketchers, Performance Bike, Dewalt and many more.
Please Join us in welcoming our next guest JP Sherman. JP is a ten+ year veteran of Search, Findability and Competitive Intelligence. Working as the Search & Findability expert for the Red Hat Customer Portal. At Red Hat JP is responsible for bridging the intention gap between tens of thousands of technical and support documents and the customers looking for them in Google and Red Hat’s internal search platform.His passion is for combining behavior, semantics, and technology. JP Sherman has a natural talent to connect data, behavior, search and findability to bring actionable changes and value to and has done so so for many large brands such as Paramount Studios, Sketchers, Performance Bike, Dewalt and many more.
This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: automated swarms, automated chefs, and automated kill chains. Gunnar declares Clash of Clans and DomiNations horrible disappointments You’d think they’d be air gapped: Hackers Could Commandeer New Planes Through Passenger Wi-Fi Star Trek update It is indeed the Klingon High Council Klingon coming soon to Duolingo! “BioBot” Roaches Could Save Lives With Tiny Backpacks Just a regular day at the office: Intel CEO controls a swarm of robot spiders with gestures Runaway movie D&G Joke Kit of the Week: Soylent Blue? Fancy a tasty byte? Cookbook written by supercomputer Probably safer with Fresh Food Fast, courtesy of Gunnar’s wife. Facebook holds the largest private collection of biometric data Twitter moves non-US accounts to Ireland away from the NSA Google “find my phone” The classic Android Device Manager also still works Dave is back in Military Embedded Systems: COTS software challenges in the military electronics market “Hey everyone, look at me running Oracle on RHEL6 on RHEL7 using Docker.” BPM 6.1, BRMS 6.1 are out, announcement coming April 21st Common Criteria announced for JBoss EAP 6.2! EAL 4+ Labocki strikes! A beautiful RHCI architecture overview Red Hat Customer Portal answers in Google search results Ceph works. Just ask Yahoo. General Cartwright on organizational agility and culture change Cutting Room Floor Stephen Hawking Sings Monty Python… Galaxy Song What if Pixar Made Furious 7? Washington DC Gothic We Give Thanks JP Sherman for helping us stay authoritative!
Visit our Marketing Nerds archive to listen to other Marketing Nerds podcasts! JP Sherman from RedHat is the featured guest on Marketing Nerds this week. JP started off in the US Army and spent time building malaria awareness all over the world. JP has since discovered how to reach all kinds of audiences online and moved in in-house with RedHat, where he focuses on internal and onsite search. In this episode of Marketing Nerds, we cover: How internal search took off after Google stopped showing data Why keyword relevancy matters How to tie queries on sites How people search locally and seasonally, and tag that to actionable information. What […]The post New on #MarketingNerds: JP Sherman on Optimizing Internal Site Search appeared first on Search Engine Journal.