User Inputs Tutorial

To enhance the accuracy and relevance of the answers provided by our recommendation engine, users should structure their marketing-related questions with attention to detail. Our system utilizes a set of 23 predefined labels that act as keywords to guide the analysis. Including one or more of these labels in your questions will significantly improve the precision of the results.

Preparing Your Questions

  1. Identify the Labels: Familiarize yourself with the 23 labels that our system recognizes. These labels cover various aspects of marketing, such as ‘Benefits’, ‘Tactics’, ‘Marketing Stages’, ‘Solutions’, etc.
  2. Formulate Your Question: Craft your questions to include at least one of these labels. This inclusion acts as a direct signal to our engine, ensuring that the data processing aligns with your query’s intent.
  3. Use Clear and Concise Language: While complexity is expected in marketing queries, clarity is crucial. Ensure that your question is straightforward, avoiding ambiguous language.
  4. Contextualize Your Question: Provide context where possible. For example, if you are asking about ‘Solutions’, specify whether you are interested in ‘Benefits’, ‘Products’, or ‘Marketing Stages’.

Example of a Well-Structured Question:

  • “What strategies can be employed to improve Customer Engagement ?”

Here, ‘Customer Engagement’ reffers to ‘Benefits’ ‘Strategies’ implies ‘Tactics’ which are the labels that our engine will use to provide targeted answers.