Question
How do I use tags in Coyote One Stop articles and services?
Answer
Use tags to improve search results and help users find the right content quickly by applying consistent, single-word keywords that reflect system names, user actions, and common search terms.
- When should I use tags?
- Use tags on articles and services to:
- Connect related content
- Match how users search
- Improve search accuracy
- What are the tag requirements?
- All tags must be:
- Single word only
- Lowercase, unless the product or service is normally written in all caps (for example: D2L, VPN, MFA)
- Selected from the existing tag list whenever possible
- Reuse existing tags whenever possible. Consistent tagging improves search results and help connect related content.
- How many tags should I use?
- Up to 9 tags per article or service
- Focus on the most relevant tags rather than adding tags simply to reach the limit
- What types of tags should I include?
- Use a mix of:
- System (What tool or service)
- Action (What the user is doing)
- login, request, setup, install, reset
- User Language (What users search for)
- email, wifi, phone, code, password
- Problem (If applicable)
- error, issue, fail, locked
- How do I tag multi-word concepts?
- Break phrases into multiple tags:
- ✅ Example: Reset password
- ✅ Example: “Can’t connect to Wi-Fi”
- What should I avoid?
- Do NOT:
- Do NOT create duplicate tags with different casing (VPN vs vpn)
- Do NOT use hyphenated phrases or hyphenated multiple words
- Do NOT invent new variations of existing tags
- Do NOT use overly generic tags like:
- How do I choose the right tags?
- Ask: What would someone type into search to find this?
- Then tag using:
- The system name
- The action
- The user’s wording
Example
- Article: Setting up Duo MFA
✅ Tags:
- duo
- mfa
- setup
- login
- code
- phone
- authentication
✅ Quick Checklist (Before Publishing)
- ✅ No more than 9 tags
- ✅ Tags are single words
- ✅ Tags are lowercase unless the product/service is normally all caps
- ✅ Tags include system + action + user terms
- ✅ No duplicate, inconsistent, or unnecessary tags
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