Amazon's Page Recommender: Foreshadowing A New Web Service?(亚马逊的Page Recommender:一个新的Web服务?)

Brady Forrest Brady Forrest 2008/07/01

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Amazon is turning its personalization engine towards webpages. You can test it on your site via the new Page Recommender Widget (sorry if the link doesn't work you, it's only open to affiliates). The widget only considers pages on your website. As you can see from the screenshot above, it shows a combination of products and webpages.

Amazon provides the following info:

In order to generate page recommendations, the Page Recommender Widget must be placed on every page of your site that you'd like to be recommended. Page recommendations will appear in the widget over time, as Amazon analyzes traffic patterns on your site. You'll typically see recommendations for your most popular pages first, with the remainder of your site filling in over time. The length of this time depends on the characteristics of your web site. During this period, we'll still display individually targeted Amazon products in the widget.

The widget learns from your visitors and how they move through your site. If you only have a couple of pages the widget won't do much for you. I do not know if the widget restricts recommended pages to the same domain or if all of an affiliate ID's sites will be included. I wonder if a visitor's Amazon history will be used by the Recommendation Engine.

Could this be the next web service from Amazon? A recommendation web service seems like a potential moneymaker to me (Spanish company Strands just got a lot of money to build this service).

The Page Recommender widget will be able to track Amazon users habits across a wider variety of sites. Learning more about their users habits will bring on a lot of valuable data. However, many sites won't want to include the commercial product referrals. How long till Amazon puts out a referral-free version (or makes users pay for the service)?

How do you feel about Amazon knowing your web browsing patterns? I stopped staying logged into MyBlogLog because I didn't like seeing my face on other people's sites and my traffic patterns shared with the site-owners that I had not established a trusted relationship with. It doesn't bother me if Amazon knows my patterns, especially if I'll get better book recommendations out of it.

I am eager to see this working, but I don't want to put it on Radar just yet. If you put it on your site let us know in the comments. Since many people won't be able to get to the FAQ I've copied the content after the jump.

What kinds of sites will find the Page Recommender widget useful?
The more content your site has, the more opportunities the Page Recommender widget will have to target this content appropriately. Sites with only 1 or 2 pages are unlikely to benefit from this widget.

Why don't I see any recommended pages in my widget?
It takes time for the widget to learn enough about visitors to your site to generate high quality page recommendations. In the meantime, the widget will display only targeted products to site visitors.

Why don’t I see more page recommendations?
The widget is designed to use up to half of its space to display page recommendations. If you are seeing less page recommendations, then the system may be still learning about the visitors to your site. You may also wish to try the suggestions listed in “Performance Tips.”

Why am I seeing a specific product in the recommendations?
The products that are recommended are based on the interests of each individual visitor as well as items that convert well for your website. The products that you see may be different from the ones that are displayed to others based on their individual behavior.

Is it possible to ONLY show recommended pages?
No. At this time the widget is configured to offer both page recommendations and product recommendations and we cannot disable either feature.

Do I earn referral fees for product purchases via the Page Recommender widget?
Yes! You earn the same referral fees via the Page Recommender widget like you do for all other widgets as per our regular referral fee structure.

Not all of my pages are being recommended. How can I fix that?
In order for a page on your site to be recommended a Page Recommender widget must be present on that page. Try adding the widget to more pages within your site. Also, the Page Recommender widget will only recommend pages with titles. Ensure all pages contain a title by setting the <title>Page Title</title> attribute in the HTML.

Performance Tips
In order to maximize the quality of the Page Recommender widget, you should do the following:

* Use short but meaningful titles on your site. Since the Page Recommender widget has limited space long titles will be shortened and might not provide the best experience for your visitors. For example, if your title was: “Amazon.com: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7): J. K. Rowling”, you could shorten it to: “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” or “Harry Potter Book 7”.
* Add widgets on all pages for which you wish to be shown as recommendations.

翻译:xiaochong

亚马逊正在将自己的引擎转向Web页面。你可以在自己网站上通过Page Recommender Widget(页面推荐器窗口部件)试一下(如果这个连接不行,抱歉,目前只对会员开放)。该部件只处理你网站上的页面。正如你在上面截屏图片看到的,它是一个Web页面和产品的组合显示。

亚马逊提供的信息介绍:

为了产生页面推荐,Page Recommender Widget必须被放在网站上希望被推荐的所有页面上。该窗口部件出现在页面里需要一段时间,亚马逊要分析你网站的流量模式。可能先看到访问最多的页面的推荐,随后是其他内容。这段时间长短取决于网站本身。其间我们会在窗口里显示来自亚马逊的特定产品。

这个部件会研究你网站的访问者以及他们如何活动。如果你的网站页面不多那它对你没什么帮助。我不清楚这个部件是只局限在同一域名下的所有页面还是会包括同一会员ID的所有网站的页面。另外我想搞清楚访问者的亚马逊浏览历史会不会也被推荐引擎使用。

这会成为亚马逊下一个Web服务吗?这样的推荐Web服务有可能会赚钱(西班牙公司Strands刚得到一笔钱来做这样的服务)。

Page Recommender widget会能够跟踪亚马逊用户在很多网站上的浏览习惯。掌握了用户习惯就会带来大量有价值的数据。但是很多网站不希望包括商业产品中介。不知道什么时候亚马逊会推出一个免中介的版本(或者向用户收钱)?

亚马逊掌握了你浏览网站的模式你意下如何?我已经不再登录MyBlogLog了,我不喜欢看到自己出现在别人的网站上并且分享我的流量模式,尤其是还没有与网站所有者建立信任关系之前。不过如果亚马逊知道我的模式我不介意,主要是这样能带给我更多好书。

我很希望能看到它的发展,但目前还不打算放在Radar上。如果您在自己网站上放了请在讨论里告诉我。估计很多人看不到Page Recommender widget的FAQ1),我把它贴在下面。

1) 译者注:FAQ请参看原文部分。

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