An FAQ page for frequently asked questions? Seriously? Does anyone even read that page on a website?
Short answer: Yes. Potential customers with questions read FAQ pages.
This post covers some common FAQ page fails that will lose customers (and the money they might give you) and some tips on writing an FAQ page that converts.
FAQ page fails that cost you business
Posted by copywritematters under Online MarketingFrom http://copywritematters.com 2950 days ago
Made Hot by: Copysugar on April 17, 2016 2:43 pm
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2945 days ago
I haven’t seen interactive FAQ pages… is the experience worth the tech investment?
Mine is here (http://copywritematters.com/faq/) but it’s not as good as it could be. I’m still settling into my new site!
In terms of an audio FAQ for your pod… what a cracking idea!
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