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How To Build A FAQ Article Page

Wherein Celeste demonstrates that you can add FAQ structured data to an article, which would be great for informational type articles.

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Look at those paws! He's gonna be a giant. (Celeste Wetzel)

Woodward, OK— Hi! Your friendly SEO/QA Engineer here, with instructions for how to add nifty FAQ data to your articles.

If you're writing an interview, or explaining rules for a local contest or event, or otherwise providing helpful information that people might be searching on, FAQ data is another way we can show up in Google search results.

In order to do this, you have to add what is call schema microdata to your articles, and I have handy formatted examples for how to do this below. All you need to do is click the top left button in the CMS toolbar, and you can copy the example code right out of this article, then click the same button in a new draft, and paste the same code there.

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Then, it's simply a matter of replacing my placeholder text with your own questions and answers. Hopefully, anyone doing this will be entering more text in their answers section than I am.

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