How to use FAQs in Blogger
FAQs (frequently asked questions) are equally relevant to general blogging- be it on Blogger, WordPress, or any other publishing platform. In this article I will discuss its use in blogging, share the scripts that can be used in FAQs UI. I will also share general ideas about FAQ schema.
FAQs in Blogging
Visitors to your website(s) are normal human beings with blood running through their veins. They may have number of questions around the topic of your content when they are scrolling/or swapping through your posts/pages. Hence, to engage with your audience, and to become helpful to your visitors, sections like FAQs (frequently asked questions) on your posts/pages are found to be super useful.
Scripts for FAQs UI for Blogger/WordPress
The scripts that I am sharing here are based on HTML and CSS. Hence, you can use these scripts on the blogging platforms (for example- Blogger and WordPress) that are okay with putting in HTML and CSS.
The scripts that I am sharing here are based on HTML and CSS. Hence, you can use these scripts on the blogging platforms (for example- Blogger and WordPress) that are okay with putting in HTML and CSS
To implement FAQs section on your blog post, you can paste the code and customize the question-answers while editing your post in HTML mode (in case of Blogger). In case of WordPress, you can paste the code in the HTML widget located at the best possible position on your post.
What is FAQs schema? How to implement it on our blog?
You have so far learnt how to create FAQs using HTML/CSS scripts, give them a little adjusting, and insert them in a handy location on your blog post. You could now be a little perplexed by the new word "FAQs schema."
If you have experience with SEO, you may be familiar with the term "FAQs schema." For those who are unfamiliar with this phrase, please think of this as additional script that should be included to your blog in order for search engines to display questions and answers from your blog post as part of the existing "rich results" on the SERPs. You can counter that people shouldn't go to your website because the queries and answers are already available on the SERPs.You can counter that people shouldn't go to your website because the queries and answers are already available on the SERPs. Rich results are, in my opinion, another ranking signal for your website. When I came across questions and answers in rich search results, I invariably went to the website.
To make FAQs schema, please use FAQ schema generator available on the internet. After preparing the script of FAQs schema, paste it on the bottom of the blog post (in HTML mode for Blogger) and save the post. To check if it has worked or not, please use Google’s rich result test .
Remember, any post that you make on your blog/website can raise several important questions to your visitors. Hence, I would suggest you make use of FAQs on your blog.
