FAQ Sample page!
Where do I get started on my FAQ page? When I built my first website, I had no idea even what a faq was.....So I skipped that page! Now that I know what it is.....I highly recommend you not to skip your Frequently Asked Questions page! This page is directed to help your vistors at your website. Many website viewers end up having questions about the website they are visiting.
On your frequently asked questions (FAQ) page, you want to stop and think about what your questions or concerns might be when visiting your website. Think of what your website is about and imagine you knew nothing about it. There should be some questions that arise from that thought. You should now think about what question is more important to answer? Put this question and answer at the top of your list. Post the question and then the answer. Continue reading this page for a good example.
Officelive website users have the faq page layout ready for them. They just delete the text provided and insert their own questions and answers. Microsoft officelive has provided a wonderful set of questions that website users have when creating their faq pages.
What if I have more than 10 questions?
What should I NOT include on this page?
How should I format the text on the page?
These questions and answers are what you will see when you choose to do a faq page through Microsoft small business website. If you have a question for this website then please contact me here!
A: Including a FAQ page is a user-friendly way of presenting information to customers so they can quickly look it up. It also can help reduce the number of service calls and e-mails.
A: Make a list of the top 10 questions people ask you about your business, services, or products. That's a good start.
A: Break the questions into sections by subject and give each section a subhead, such as Sales, Products, or Services.
A: You don't need to include information such as your company contact information, because it's easily found on the Contact Us page. You could, however, include a question such as: What is the quickest way to contact you?
A: It's a good idea to use a different format, such as bold, for the questions, so that it is easy to distinguish them from the answers.
"What should I include in a Terms and Conditions page?"
A terms and conditions web page is made to protect yourself and your business. Please view our terms and conditions page to get a good idea on what you should include in your terms and conditions page. You will also have access to a free terms and conditions webpage generator.