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Learning Search Multiplier

The Learning Search Multiplier is a way to boost popular items.  The way the popularity filter is calculated is based on the number of times a particular item was clicked on across keyword searches and the position that the item displayed on the page at the time it was clicked on

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We recommend that you keep the value between 0 and 1 to ensure that the search result's relevancy still has a strong impact on the order the items are displayed in. This helps safeguard that an item does not appear on top because it is popular, even though it is not necessarily the most relevant search term. In essence, the score should always have more weight on the order than on the popularity for search requests. For example, let's say a user searches for keyword "watch". A watch accessory appears in the result, but so does a replacement watch band. Perhaps users have been clicking on the watch accessory more in the last 30 days, so now the accessory might start displaying at the top of the results if the Learning Search Multiplier has been set to favor popularity. This is a less relevant result for the keyword "watch" and most likely is a lower priced item than an actual watch, thus these results might be deemed undesirable.

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