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Recommended prompts are prompt ideas Serpy suggests for your prompt group. They help you find useful questions to track without having to come up with every prompt manually. Recommended prompts help you expand a prompt group with relevant customer questions. Use them when you want to:
  • find more prompts around a topic
  • cover more of the buying journey
  • discover questions you may not have thought of
  • improve the quality of your tracking
  • add prompts faster
They are especially useful when you are setting up a new prompt group or improving an existing one. Serpy suggests prompts based on your prompt group topic and brand context. The suggestions are designed to sound like questions a real customer might ask before choosing a product, service, or company. You can review each suggestion and decide whether to add it. Recommended prompts do not start tracking until you accept them.

Choosing which prompts to add

You do not need to add every recommended prompt. Choose prompts that are:
  • relevant to your business
  • specific enough to produce useful answers
  • connected to the prompt group topic
  • likely to influence a buying decision
  • written like real customer questions
Skip prompts that feel too broad, too repetitive, or not relevant to your market. To add a recommended prompt:
  1. Open the prompt group.
  2. Go to the recommended prompts area.
  3. Review the suggested prompts.
  4. Add the prompts you want to track.
  5. Leave or dismiss the prompts that are not useful.
Once added, the prompt becomes part of the prompt group and will be included in future tracking. You can dismiss recommended prompts that are not useful. Dismiss a prompt if it:
  • does not match your business
  • is too broad
  • repeats another prompt
  • targets the wrong audience
  • is not worth tracking
Dismissing prompts helps keep the suggestion list clean and useful.

Tips

Review recommended prompts when you first create a prompt group. Add only the prompts that match your strategy. Use recommended prompts as ideas, not instructions. Dismiss prompts that are not relevant. Keep your prompt group focused on one clear topic.