DeathRecordsLookup.com Overhauling Search Software To Deliver Better Results
Houston, TX (PRWEB) April 30, 2014 -- DeathRecordsLookup.com has updated their search engine software to be able to provide consumers with more targeted results in their death records searches, the company said yesterday.
“We want to make sure that our customers get exactly the information they are looking for when they try to use us to build their family tree,” a DeathRecordsLookup.com spokesman said. “Under the old system, it was possible for someone to get the results of a person with a similar name to whom they were searching for. But if we cross-reference information, that is far less likely to happen.”
Under the new system, DeathRecordsLookup.com will be asking consumers additional questions during the pre-search process, he said.
“This will help us narrow down the search results far more quickly,” he said. “That way the odds of getting results for the wrong John Smith, for example, will go down considerably. It shouldn't take people that much longer to respond to the new questions, but it will help our database search become much more accurate.”
DeathRecordsLookup.com has beta tested the new software and it seems to be working well, he said.
“We've yet to encounter any major glitches at this point,” he said. “So, we have a high level of confidence in the new search parameters. We think that our customers are going to be very happy with the results.”
About DeathRecordsLookup.com:
DeathRecordsLookup.com is an online source for public records that specializes in delivering the most comprehensive death reports in North America. Generating hundreds of customers daily, DeathRecordsLookup.com prides itself on providing the highest degree of customer service and report accuracy. Visit DeathRecordsLookup.com today to chat with a live representative, call 1-855-667-4137, or email support(at)DeathRecordsLookup(dot)com with any questions or concerns.
Eileen Simon, DeathRecordsLookup.com, http://DeathRecordsLookup.com, +1 855-667-4137, [email protected]
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