FAQ pages are an almost always
overlooked way to generate free of price
traffic to your website. Many everybody do not
realize the potential they have. Here are seven tips for using your FAQ page for traffic.
1. Put each question, and answer to that question on a seperate keyword rich page. By doing this you are developing content for your internet page
that is on topic, search engine friendly, and elegant for the visitor to find, both from your website and in the search engines.
2. Research keywords all the people are using to find data
on the topic of your website, these are the FAQs you should be answering as well as the questions asked by your customers. Many times it is easier to rank well in the search engines for these terms. Answer common questions on the topic of your website, not just questions about your item.
3. When doing your keyword research make use of
phrases like "how to", "learn", and other phrases a person might use when looking for data
on a distingguished topic.
4. Put the chosen keyword many people
are using to search for your topic in the title
of the page, and naturally within the body of the page. Make the page simple with little or no graphics and a backlink
back to both the index of your FAQ and your home page.
5. Use keyword rich backlink
text to backlink
to your individual FAQ pages. Link writing
will help any page to rank higher in the search engines
6. Make an index page with a backlink
to all the FAQ pages you have created. This would like a little mini page
map for both the visitor and the search engines to index your FAQ pages.
7. Use keyword rich link text to hyperlink to your FAQ index page. For example if your website is on the topic of SAearch Engine Optimization you could make use of
"SEO Terms and FAQs" for your backlink
text instead of just FAQs.
Everyone should have a FAQ or "terms" page to help bring in traffic that is searching for your topic. FAQ pages also provide valuable content for internet site
visitors who are looking for information on a specific topic, or a term related to that topic.