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: Can we call a site search result page "SERP"? I've worked in SEO company and I'm familiar with SERP term. I've moved to another company and in this company, we have an Elastic Search server

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I've worked in SEO company and I'm familiar with SERP term. I've moved to another company and in this company, we have an Elastic Search server which we send data to it and use it as search handler.

My colleagues insist the page which shows results in our site is SERP and using SERP for it is correct, but I think just search engines should call their result page as SERP.

Would you please clarify SERP term? Can every website which has a search box and searches result's page, are a search engine? Can you call every search result page SERP?

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@Heady270

Site search certainly produces "result pages", so it all depends on whether you not you think your site search is powered by a "search engine".

Most of the definitions of "search engine" on the web are broad enough to include site search. They define a search engine as software than searches documents.

dictionary.com


a computer program that searches documents, especially on the World Wide Web, for a specified word or words and provides a list of documents in which they are found.


Mirriam Webster


computer software used to search data (such as text or a database) for specified information


Webopedia


Search engines are programs that search documents for specified keywords and returns a list of the documents where the keywords were found.


Under these broad definitions of "search engine" your site search results could easily be called "search engine result pages" or SERPs.

There is also a second definition of "search engine":

Mirriam Webster


also: a site on the World Wide Web that uses such software to locate key words in other sites


The Balance


A search engine is a web site that collects and organizes content from all over the internet.


If you think of a search engine as a website that provides search results for other sites, then it would seem odd to include site search results in the term SERP.

Your colleague is not wrong to use SERP for site search results based on the broad definition of "search engine" meaning software program. However, I would not use the term myself for it because so many people would think like you and be confused.

In fact, I rarely use the term SERP at all. I prefer just calling them "the results" or "the search results" which is short enough to say and doesn't require unfamiliar people to learn new jargon.

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@Nickens628

An internal search engine is still a search engine. And results it provides are search results, and page, where these results are provided, are search engine results page.
No need for gatekeeping, as it's easy to understand which SERP people are talking about by analyzing context.

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