22.1 Examples Where User Location Does (and Does Not) Matter As previously mentioned, the user location may not always change our understanding of the query and user intent. Below is one example where user location plays an important role, and two examples where user location does not matter.
Query and User Intent Result Block and LP, Needs Met Rating
Explanation
This SCRB displays the complete and correct answer prominently in the result block, in a way that is easy for users on mobile devices to read. Note : Assume that the result shows current information for users at the time this example was written. If you were rating this task, you would need to verify that the minimum wage rate in this SCRB is accurate for the state of Kansas.
Query: [minimum wage rate] User Location: Wichita, Kansas User Intent: Find out what the current minimum wage is. Different states in the U.S. have different minimum wage rates. Users might be interested in the minimum wage in their state and how it compares to other places.
This is the official Kansas state website page on minimum wage for Kansas.
This LP has the minimum wage rates for all states. It is on the official U.S. Department of Labor website, which has high E-A-T on the topic, but it takes some work to find the information specific to Kansas.
This is the official California state website page on minimum wage for California.
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