FAQS For Seo & Long Tail Optimization
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Would it be ok to create a small FAQ section on the particular page I am working on using long tail keywords, all which have low competition, high search volume?
I see a few competitors ranking this way, but it does not flow, its very obvious they are stuffing.
Thanks!
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Hi, it would be a good idea provided that the sections aren't keyword stuffed like you say your competitors are. Information like shipping, schedules etc. sound like they'll be useful for visitors, so it could be a win-win situation if done correctly. Good luck!
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We have an FAQ page that links out to lots of blog posts which address... product comparison, how to select, how to repair. Links to these blog posts are also added to product pages.
Since these blog posts address long tail keyword topics and are optimized for the, they are much more valuable IMO than words at the bottom of another page.
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Would it be wise to setup a keyword rich FAQ section on ea page? Adressing shipping, schedules, etc?
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Long tail keywords are less competitive to rank for organically and less expensive to drive large number of targeted traffic to a website. It has many advantages like Higher CTR and Higher conversion rate but You can use long tail keywords after reviewing it's search volume because it gives good ranking position but not give larger amount of visitors.
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