There is often a situation where you have common types of data on a set of pages on your site which form the main purpose of your website. Whenever this is the case, it's worth looking into enhancing your SEO using Google Structured Data.
In a previous post I discussed the management conundrum of Solr and Sitecore and the challenges faced with their differing eco-systems. This post will be more of a technical guide looking at how to configure SearchStax for your Sitecore Solution.
Solr is such an amazingly powerful product full of great features which is hard to beat however the challenge faced by most companies or Sitecore Development shops is that traditionally, Solr is hosted in a totally different ecosystem.
Often when having discussions with clients using Azure PaaS about DR and the available options, the ideal scenario comes at a sigificant cost.
This article describes an issue you may encounter when you are trying to use the faceting capability of Solr. It touches on the way you can use the Sitecore Search API to generate Solr queries which contain facets using Sitecore's FacetOn() LINQ to Sitecore capability.