Guiding Questions for Content Sherpa are key prompts designed to steer the content discovery and generation process. These questions help establish the main direction and focus of the content, ensuring that it aligns with your objectives. By setting clear guiding questions, you can direct the flow of information, tailor the tone, and ensure that the content addresses the right topics.
These questions typically outline the key themes or areas to explore and are used to structure the responses or insights generated by the Content Sherpa. Properly defined Guiding Questions ensure that the generated content is relevant, coherent, and aligned with your intended purpose, making the tool more effective in assisting you with content creation or guidance.
Guiding Questions can be configured with or without tags.
To Configure Guiding Questions follow the steps below:
- Click the Guiding Questions tab and the Guiding Questions page is displayed with the Add Question button. Click Add Question.
- The Add Guiding Question pop-up is displayed with the Question field, Tags, Cancel, and Save buttons.
Note: The Guiding Questions are tagged with the tokens that were included in the Prequalification Statement.
- Enter a Guiding Question and click Save. The question will then appear on the Guiding Questions page, accompanied by an associated tag.
- All configured questions are shown on the Guiding Questions listing page.
Note: A Guiding Question is associated with the Tokens created under the Prequalification statement. These tokens
are called tags when assigned to a question. You can tag one or more tokens to a question (optional).
- You can Edit or Delete a Guiding Question from the three-dot menu.
- Select Edit from the three-dot menu. The Edit Guiding Question pop-up will open, allowing you to make the required changes. Click Save.
Select Delete from the three-dot menu. A confirmation message is displayed with No and Yes buttons. Click Yes and the Guiding Question is deleted and removed from the Guiding Question page.
- Select Edit from the three-dot menu. The Edit Guiding Question pop-up will open, allowing you to make the required changes. Click Save.
- The Guiding Question Search feature enables you to search using Text, as well as by Tokens with the Search button.
- Enter text to search for a Guiding Question, select the tokens from the dropdown, and click Search. The results that match the search criteria will be shown.
- Enter text to search for a Guiding Question, select the tokens from the dropdown, and click Search. The results that match the search criteria will be shown.
How Guiding Questions work in real-time:
Guiding Questions are used to prompt a visitor to engage and participate actively in the content discovery process. These questions encourage the visitor to provide input, make decisions, or navigate through relevant information, enhancing their interaction with the platform.
This leads visitors through a flow and enhances the user experience by offering relevant questions. Content Sherpa can provide a more dynamic and tailored user experience, leading users to content or resources based on their answers
- When a visitor accesses the Content Sherpa page, it first displays the Guiding Questions without tags. Then, Guiding Questions with tags are given priority.
When a visitor accesses the Content Sherpa page, they will see a prequalification statement followed by a set of Guiding Questions. Since no Prequalification tags are selected, the first Guiding Questions displayed will be those defined without tags, followed by those with tags.
- When the visitor selects Tokens from the drop-down, Guiding Questions that are tagged with those tokens will be displayed.
Note: For Guiding Questions to be displayed when visitors access the Content Sherpa page, the Guiding Questions must be configured.
To learn how to set up the Supplementary Questions, click here.
Related Topics:
Introduction to Content Sherpa
Configuring Supplementary Questions
Content Sherpa - Conversations
How AI Content Sherpa Works in Real-time
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