You use Related Queries to associate alternative words or phrases with specified search terms.
When a user enters the specified search term, the alternative appears as a suggestion. The user can click the suggested alternative to start another search.
For example, if a user searches for "health insurance," the search results can suggest "Medical Services Plan." Related queries appear on the search page after the words "You could also try,".
Related queries appear as suggestions on the search results page only when a user searches for the exact search term that you specify. The following table provides examples of search terms and related queries.
Search Term | Related Query |
employment | BC Jobs Plan |
MSP119 | Application for Regular Premium Assistance |
fin400 | Provincial Sales Tax Return form |
msp | Medical Services Plan of B.C. |
To add a new Related Query:
To edit an existing Related Query:
To delete Related Query: