Organizing the website: an exciting challenge
One of Finday’s main objectives is to provide the users with the best way of ordering their search results. In order for that to happen, we combine the search results from the Internet with our own database of websites, allowing us not only to ascertain which sites are the best from those that appear in the Google search results, but also which ones stand out amongst those within Finday’s multiple directories.
In this way, it is possible to separate the websites that have the highest ratings from the users in a Google search, or directly find the best sites about something specific by checking its corresponding directory. To achieve this objective, it is necessary to perform the methodical and exhaustive task of categorization and classification of websites. For us, it is vital to lay the foundations of our system of classification of the contents correctly, since the effectiveness of the personalized searches made by Finday users will depend, in large measure, on this classification.
An intuitive organisation system
In contrast to other directories based exclusively on the use of tags, Finday’s system of website classification combines the labels with a hierarchical and logical structure. In this way, it allows you to organize the websites in the most accurate way possible, and it makes the navigation between its many different categories as easy as possible.
Finday currently has 25 channels of content, and a system of 300 categories with 2 levels of sub-categorization, though which it classifies each one of the website that are featured in our directory, in the most accurate way possible. As well as this, we are in the process of introducing tags for each one of these categories, to ensure that locating specialized websites within defined topic areas is even easier and more accurate.
And so this is how we’ve envisaged Finday: a website directory designed to improve your experience of Internet searching. We use the powerful Google search engine to provide you with the search results that you’re used to, but we also allow you to find the websites that you need in any given moment – quickly, directly and accurately – through our own intuitive system of organization.
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