I guess the general answer here is you want a 'search index' - an index specifically for running searches. A repository that has all the required data to answer queries.
A RDBMS (like MySQL) is very good for Normalizing data, setting data up in a compact and easy to update format (ie minimise duplicate) - thats great for storage. But queries suffer as they have to do much more work to 'join' all the required data back.
... but for searching a denormalizaed structre may be best. (bigger, but easier - therefore quicker to 'search'.
There are many ways of doing that.
A materialized view as noted in your other thread php mysql full text search multiple table joined by id - keeps it all in mysql.
Using a external application. There are many examples, Lucene (variants include Solr and ElasticSearch), SphinxSearch, and many more.
This generally work in a similar way - setting up a dedicated copy of the data to make queries easier.
Use an external provider. Ther are many 'search as a service' systems (basically wrappers around the software mentioned in previous posts)
Building your own! Its possible to build a system yourself using just normal mysql tables. Basically an implementation of an inverted index will probably be the easiest.
Which you use is down to personal preference (eg, an external app is more work to setup, but overall is more powerful)