Simpplr's Semantic Search is smart — it understands meaning, not just exact keywords. But even the smartest system needs well-written content to deliver great results.
Here’s how you can help make your content easy to find, easy to read, and helpful to others.
Tip | Guidance | Examples/Notes |
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Write Clear and Descriptive Titles | Use titles that clearly reflect the main idea or user question. Avoid jargon or acronyms unless widely known. | ❌ "Update Steps" → ✅ "How to Update Your Profile in the HR Portal" |
Include Natural Language Phrases | Write like people speak. Use full sentences, clear structure, and synonyms. | Mention both “Download” and “Get a copy” if both terms apply. |
Focus on Key Concepts Early | Place important words and ideas at the beginning. Use headings and break long content into chunks. | Don’t bury key info in long paragraphs or footnotes. |
Use Tags, Topics, and Metadata | Tag content with relevant roles, teams, tasks, and keywords. | Helps with filtering and internal search relevance. |
Answer Real User Questions | Add FAQs or short Q&A sections. Cover common issues, errors, or exceptions. | Anticipate “what if” and “how do I…” questions. |
Keep Content Updated and Accurate | Regularly review and maintain content. Ensure consistent terms across documents. | Outdated info = poor search results and user confusion. |
Common Pitfalls to Avoid When Publishing Content
Mistake | Why it's a problem | Better approach |
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Vague or Unclear Titles | Doesn’t help users or search engines understand the topic. | ❌ “Important Update” → ✅ “How to Reset Your Password in Outlook” |
Walls of Text | Hard to read on screens, especially mobile. Discourages skimming. | Use headings, bullets, steps, and short paragraphs. |
Excessive Jargon or Acronyms | Confuses users unfamiliar with internal terms. | ❌ “DLQ workaround from RedZone” → ✅ “Retry workaround for failed queues (formerly RedZone)” |
Content Fragmentation | Spreading related info across too many docs makes search and navigation harder. | Combine into one guide or link from a central hub. |
Zombie Content | Outdated docs still appearing in search mislead users. | Remove or clearly label deprecated content. |
Unowned or Duplicated Versions | Creates confusion and reduces trust in documentation. | Use version control and assign ownership per topic. |
Why Does This Stuff Matter?
Semantic Search doesn’t just “look for words” - it tries to understand what the user wants. Well-structured, clearly written content helps the system connect the dots faster - so your content shows up when it’s most needed.
Quick Checklist Before You Publish Your Content:
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- Is the title clear and descriptive?
- Does the content answer a specific need or question?
- Have you included alternative terms or synonyms?
- Are sections and headings used properly?
- Is the content up-to-date and accurate?
- Is the title clear and descriptive?
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