Then the last topic, "Who pays for the users" chat. There is a page that everyone is familiar with, that is, when users use search engines to search for keywords, if the database does not find a matching result, the feedback provided by the page--Professional we call it "no results page."
Here are some common examples of results-free pages that let us know more about the interaction design and how we can better give the user hints.
Google's no results page
Baidu's No results page
First of all, take two professional search engine website for example, in terms of usability and user experience, they are all doing well. Search engine of information class, search out the result user most concerned: whether is accurate, whether is many, whether is fast. Google has a purpose is to let users quickly find the information needed, and quickly leave the site. So they put the results of the page is also done so simply--I am sorry that there is no information you find, or quickly leave, or adjust the keyword, or use Google recommended keywords. Baidu's no results hint looks like the first few lines and Google almost, only the last two lines: Provide search Help links, Hope that through the form of system help to solve the problem for users, it is still unable to solve how to do? Please create it yourself-Baidu bar.
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