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I think having a set of popular search terms is only helpful if they link to good results for those terms.I clicked "vaccine locations" and the results were not helpful. What came first were 15 FAQs that don't give vaccine locations, then the Vaccines page (the best result within our site) followed by less-relevant pages on our site. It didn't return a link to My Turn, which is actually the best result, but wouldn't appear because it's not on our site.My conclusion:
We should limit FAQ search results to 5
FAQ results should come after the top 5 page results, because they're usually edge cases and not the most relevant
Search won't bring back results outside our site, and we will have to live with that
Jim: Let's reduce the list of canned 'popular search terms' currently being used at the bottom of the page to this edited list:
travel
covid vaccine appointment
vaccine
quarantine
gatherings
covid testing
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Peggy:
I think having a set of popular search terms is only helpful if they link to good results for those terms.I clicked "vaccine locations" and the results were not helpful. What came first were 15 FAQs that don't give vaccine locations, then the Vaccines page (the best result within our site) followed by less-relevant pages on our site. It didn't return a link to My Turn, which is actually the best result, but wouldn't appear because it's not on our site.My conclusion:
Jim: Let's reduce the list of canned 'popular search terms' currently being used at the bottom of the page to this edited list:
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