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Tuning the Lumenare Search Weighting System

The Lumenare Search weighting system is highly configurable. Here’s how to tune it for your specific needs.


When to Adjust Weights

Increase Title Weight (Default: 3)

Consider increasing if:

  • Your post titles are very descriptive and accurately represent content
  • You want title matches to dominate search results
  • You have well-optimized SEO titles

Recommended range: 3-5

Decrease Title Weight

Consider decreasing if:

  • Your titles are short or generic (“Part 1”, “Update #5”)
  • You want content matches to have more influence

Recommended range: 1-2

Increase Excerpt Weight (Default: 2)

Consider increasing if:

  • Your excerpts are well-written summaries
  • Excerpts accurately represent post content
  • You want excerpt matches to be more important than content matches

Recommended range: 2-4

Decrease Excerpt Weight

Consider decreasing if:

  • Your excerpts are auto-generated or not representative
  • You want to rely more on titles and content

Recommended range: 1

Increase Content Weight (Default: 1)

Consider increasing if:

  • Your content is keyword-rich and well-structured
  • You want content matches to have more influence
  • You have long-form content where keywords appear multiple times

Recommended range: 1-3

Decrease Content Weight

Consider decreasing if:

  • Your content is very long and may have keyword dilution
  • You want to prioritize titles and excerpts

Recommended range: 0-1 (0 disables content indexing)


Taxonomy Weighting Strategy

Category Weighting (Default: 5)

Categories represent broad topic classification. Higher category weights help users find posts by topic.

Recommended range: 3-10

Best for: News sites, blogs with clear categorization

Tag Weighting (Default: 3)

Tags represent specific topics or keywords. Lower than categories but still important for relevance.

Recommended range: 2-5

Best for: Sites with extensive tagging

Custom Taxonomy Weighting

Configure weights for custom taxonomies based on their importance to your content structure.

Examples:

  • WooCommerce product categories might need higher weight than tags
  • Portfolio types might equal category importance
  • Event venues might be lower priority

Recommended range: 1-8


Common Weighting Profiles

Profile 1: Title-Focused

Best for SEO-optimized sites with descriptive titles.

SettingValue
Title Weight5
Excerpt Weight2
Content Weight1
Category Weight4
Tag Weight2

Use when: Titles are highly descriptive and SEO-optimized.

Profile 2: Balanced (Default)

Good for most sites with varied content.

SettingValue
Title Weight3
Excerpt Weight2
Content Weight1
Category Weight5
Tag Weight3

Use when: You want balanced relevance across all content areas.

Profile 3: Content-Rich

Best for long-form content, documentation, and articles.

SettingValue
Title Weight2
Excerpt Weight2
Content Weight2
Category Weight4
Tag Weight3

Use when: Content is keyword-rich and well-structured.

Profile 4: Taxonomy-Heavy

Best for heavily categorized sites where organization matters.

SettingValue
Title Weight3
Excerpt Weight2
Content Weight1
Category Weight8
Tag Weight5

Use when: Taxonomy organization is crucial for finding content.


Phrase Boost Tuning

Increase Phrase Boost Multiplier (Default: 5)

Consider increasing if:

  • You have specific important phrases users search for
  • You want exact phrase matches to rank much higher
  • Generic word matches are drowning out specific results

Recommended range: 5-10

Decrease Phrase Boost Multiplier

Consider decreasing if:

  • You want more balanced results
  • Phrase matches are over-prioritizing certain content

Recommended range: 2-5

Adding Effective Phrases

Good phrase candidates:

  • Product names: “iPhone 15 Pro”, “PlayStation 5”
  • Brand names: “Sega Genesis”, “Nintendo Switch”
  • Technical terms: “machine learning”, “REST API”
  • Multi-word concepts: “climate change”, “remote work”

Poor phrase candidates:

  • Single words (use synonyms instead)
  • Very common phrases
  • Phrases not actually in your content

Enable Dynamic Trending Ranking

Consider enabling if:

  • Your site has time-sensitive content
  • You want popular searches to influence rankings
  • You have enough search volume to establish trends

Trending Boost Strength (Default: 0.5)

RangeEffect
0.1-0.5Subtle boost – stable rankings with slight trending influence
0.5-1.0Moderate boost – noticeable trending effects
1.0-2.0Strong boost – trending content significantly prioritized

Trending Decay Period (Default: 30 days)

RangeEffect
7-14 daysFast decay – responsive to recent trends (news sites)
30 daysBalanced – good for most sites
60-90 daysSlow decay – stable trending topics (evergreen content)

Minimum Searches for Trending (Default: 5)

RangeEffect
2-3Sensitive – more topics become trending
5-10Moderate – established trends only
10+Conservative – only very popular queries

Step-by-Step Tuning Process

1. Start with Defaults

The default weights work well for most sites. Don’t change everything at once.

2. Monitor Search Analytics

Check which searches return poor results:

  • Go to Settings → Lumenare Search → Analytics
  • Review zero-result queries
  • Note searches where users click results low in the list

3. Identify Patterns

Ask yourself:

  • Are title matches ranking too high/low?
  • Are content matches overwhelming title matches?
  • Are taxonomy matches helping or hurting?

4. Make Small Adjustments

Change weights by 1-2 points at a time. Large changes make it hard to identify what helped.

5. Reindex After Changes

Weight changes require reindexing:

  1. Go to Index Management tab
  2. Click “Reindex All Content”

6. Test and Iterate

After reindexing:

  1. Test real searches from your analytics
  2. Check if problem queries now return better results
  3. Adjust further if needed

7. Monitor Over Time

Continue checking analytics to see if changes improved results. User behavior (clicks, zero-results) tells you if search is working.


Important Notes

Reindexing Required

After changing weights, you must reindex your content for changes to take effect.

How: Settings → Lumenare Search → Index Management → Reindex All Content

Relative Weights Matter

The ratio between weights is more important than absolute values.

Configuration AConfiguration B
Title: 6Title: 3
Excerpt: 4Excerpt: 2
Content: 2Content: 1

Both configurations have the same effect – titles are 3× content weight.

Test with Real Searches

Use your site’s search analytics to identify actual user queries. Test how they rank with different weight configurations rather than guessing.


Quick Reference

Settings That Require Reindex

  • Title weight
  • Excerpt weight
  • Content weight
  • Stop words
  • Post types

Settings Applied Immediately

  • Match mode (ANY/ALL)
  • Synonyms
  • Search phrases
  • Fuzzy matching
  • Trending boost
  • Highlighting

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