Lijit integrates Disqus into their search engine

What is Lijit?

Lijit allows you to easily create your own search engine. One that searches your blog, bookmarks, photos, blogroll, comments, and much more.

Why is this important?

The comments section is one of the most valuable places on a site. It’s an excellent indicator of reader engagement and the conversation taking place around a topic. The integration of comments into search results is a valuable step forward in the integration of content and widgets.

Thanks Lijit for your hard work,

Giannii
DISQUS
Community Manager
giannii@disqus.com

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Giannii on January 30th 2009 in disqus

  • Thank you for your sharing.!
  • thanks very
  • cool one bro
  • nice post, thanks for the share :)
  • Can i design my own website through the use of that?
  • wallace530
    great post sir..
    thanks for sharing. really helped a lot here.
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  • DevilPistol
  • reklam
  • Thank you.
  • Great, thank for the info.
  • Don't make me answer that, McKee.
  • Is it tough for you guys to be so awesome?
  • Although, to support Giannii's comment, you can most definitely add your Disqus information into your Lijit content. It's just not necessary to see the comment integration.

    Thanks for the post Giannii!
  • Believe it or not Jake, the comment integration just works. We're using the Disqus API and therefore, you don't even need to add your Disqus information into your Lijit profile to see comments in your search results.
  • awesome! Thanks for listening Tara!

    I've also been a fan of PostRank (for making sense of your RSS feeds) and wanted to integrate the two on my blog. I made a post about it in the Get Satisfaction Account for PostRank:

    http://getsatisfaction.com/aiderss/topics/can_p...

    Now testing... Thanks again - already had positive touchpoints with Lijit so far...:)
  • Morgan, thanks for your help in explaining our value. I love it when Lijit users beat me to the punch...and do a much better job.
  • I should try this one
  • @Medical The value prop with Lijit is that when you sign up for it, you can enter in your various social networks, any RSS feed AND OPML files (collections of RSS feeds usually exported from a reader) that then becomes a personal federated search, hosted on your own blog. A user can essentially search your whole social network AND web presence from one interface - your blog. I'm definitely a fan and use Lijit on my blog.

    More info about federated search can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federated_search
  • Morgan, thanks for your help in explaining our value. I love it when Lijit users beat me to the punch...and do a much better job.
  • awesome! Thanks for listening Tara!

    I've also been a fan of PostRank (for making sense of your RSS feeds) and wanted to integrate the two on my blog. I made a post about it in the Get Satisfaction Account for PostRank:

    http://getsatisfaction.com/aiderss/topics/can_p...

    Now testing... Thanks again - already had positive touchpoints with Lijit so far...:)
  • @Medical The value prop with Lijit is that when you sign up for it, you can enter in your various social networks, any RSS feed AND OPML files (collections of RSS feeds usually exported from a reader) that then becomes a personal federated search, hosted on your own blog. A user can essentially search your whole social network AND web presence from one interface, on your blog. I'm definitely a fan and use it on my blog.

    More info about federated search can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federated_search
  • DOn't see this search engine getting much traction. Google already allows you to search just one website. I don't see the exact value prop on this one.

    James
  • DOn't see this search engine getting much traction. Google already allows you to search just one website. I don't see the exact value prop on this one.

    James
  • DOn't see this search engine getting much traction. Google already allows you to search just one website. I don't see the exact value prop on this one.

    James
    http://www.jrsmedical.com
  • During the sign up simply click Disqus and enter your username.

    Giannii
    DISQUS
    Community Manager
    giannii@disqus.com
  • So....uh... how does this work? Do we need to link something in Lijit? Or does it "just work"?
  • Believe it or not Jake, the comment integration just works. We're using the Disqus API and therefore, you don't even need to add your Disqus information into your Lijit profile to see comments in your search results.
  • Is it tough for you guys to be so awesome?
  • Don't make me answer that, McKee.
  • During the sign up simply click Disqus and enter your username.

    Giannii
    DISQUS
    Community Manager
    help@disqus.com
  • Although, to support Giannii's comment, you can most definitely add your Disqus information into your Lijit content. It's just not necessary to see the comment integration.

    Thanks for the post Giannii!
  • So....uh... how does this work? Do we need to link something in Lijit? Or does it "just work"?
  • So....uh... how does this work? Do we need to link something in Lijit? Or does it "just work"?
  • Their whole site seems a bit dodgy under Opera 9.6.
  • Their whole site seems a bit dodgy under Opera 9.6.
  • Is it me, or does the search bar not seem quiiite compliant with Opera (10.0)?
  • Is it me, or doesn't the search bar seem quiiite compliant with Opera (10.0)?
  • Is it me, or doesn't the search bar seem quiiite compliant with Opera (10.0)?
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