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(Entry was posted by Liviu Hanganu on this post in the Dumb SEO Questions community on Facebook, 05/06/2021).

Is it possible to actually use SEO to work on a FAQ page?

Hello,   I`m the owner of an educational blog for the romanian people living in UK. I`m writing content in romanian about driving in UK (laws, news, guides).   I also have the biggest group of romanian drivers in UK, where people can ask all sort of questions (some of them I have answered already trough my blog posts, some of them no).   I`m trying to find a way where people can find short answers on my website, so I thought of a FAQ page. The problem is I don`t know what impact will this have and if its worth the work I`m going to put in (I imagine I will have hundreds of questions and answers on one page only?)   My questions are: Is it possible to actually use SEO to work on a FAQ page so I can get organic traffic? Given that I already have some organic traffic on my posts, will a FAQ page "steal" some of that traffic, given that the keywords will repeat? (off-topic) Is there a specialised wordpress plugin to build this page or I will have to use Rank Math? Is it ok (SEO wise) to have maybe 200-300 questions and answers on the same page or should I group them in 4-5 pages?   Thanks for your time.
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  • Brenda Malone: By all means, an FAQ page is great, ESPECIALLY, if you employ FAQ Schema on the page. Are you familiar with schema?

    Here is an FAQ Schema Generator. You would develop the code and put that on the FAQ page. You could then use a plugin like Header Footer Code Manager to place the schema code ONLY on the FAQ page. https://wordpress.org/plugins/header-footer-code-manager/

    The length of the page does not matter, just be sure to have it broken-up into logical groupings or sections.

    You could use RankMath (although I prefer SEOPress) to help implement the FAQ schema, too.

    https://saijogeorge.com/json-ld-schema-generator/faq/

    WORDPRESS.ORGHeader Footer Code ManagerHeader Footer Code Manager

  • Liviu Hanganu: Brenda Malone thank you for replying. I will give it a go then!

View original question in the Dumb SEO Questions community on Facebook, 05/06/2021).