Content Sources: Ensuring that all relevant content sources, including SharePoint lists, libraries, and external data sources, are properly crawled and indexed.
Search Schema: Customizing the search schema to define managed properties, which allows for better filtering, sorting, and display of search results
Crawling Configuration: Configuring the crawling settings, including crawl schedules and the specificity of crawled content, can greatly affect the availability of up-to-date information during searches.
Result Sources: Creating customized result sources allows for tailored searches that target specific content types or locations, improving the relevance of search results.
Search Query Rules: Implementing query rules to modify search behavior based on user interactions, ensuring that the most relevant content is prioritized in the results.
User Profile Data: Leveraging user profile information to enhance personalized search experiences and relevant content recommendations.
Refiners: Adding refiners (filters) to search results can help users narrow down results based on specific attributes like content type, creation date, or author.
Display Templates: Customizing display templates for search results and search pages to improve the presentation and usability of search results.