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FAQs Rich Results

A Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) page contains a list of questions and answers pertaining to a particular topic. Properly marked up FAQ pages may be eligible to have a rich result on Search and an Action on the Google Assistant, which can help your site reach the right users.*

FAQ Rich Results Example

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FAQs have proven to increase CTR which directly affects ranking in search results. A common misconception is that you need to have all FAQ’s on one page when, in fact, having 3-4 questions and answers, qualifies a specific URL to display these in search results. Just make sure that you are not repeating questions across pages. Keep them page/product/service specific.

Huckabuy’s structured data software looks for specific HTML code in order to mark up the information on your page so it qualifies to show in search results.

What does your website need?

Each question and answer simply needs an HTML “class item”.

  1. class=“question”
  2. class=“answer”

Simply add the class items to your questions and answers, our software will handle the rest!

For full documentation on FAQ structured data visit: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/data-types/faqpage

Frequently Asked Questions
  • An FAQ page is a Frequently Asked Question page that contains a list of questions and answers pertaining to a particular topic. It is designed to provide users with quick and easy access to information about a specific subject.

  • FAQ Rich Results are a feature of Google Search and Google Assistant that display a rich result, or a more detailed answer, from an FAQ page. This can help your site reach the right users by providing more comprehensive information directly in search results.

  • FAQs can increase Click Through Rate (CTR) by providing users with immediate answers to their questions. This can directly affect your site's ranking in search results, as a higher CTR is often associated with higher relevance and quality.

  • Contrary to common misconception, you do not need to have all FAQs on one page. Having 3-4 questions and answers on a page is enough to qualify a specific URL to display these in search results.

  • Huckabuy’s structured data software is a tool that looks for specific HTML code in order to mark up the information on your page. This markup qualifies your page to show in search results.

  • Your website needs to have each question and answer marked with an HTML “class item”. This means adding class=“question” and class=“answer” to your HTML code.

  • No, it is recommended not to repeat questions across pages. Instead, keep your FAQs page or product/service specific to avoid redundancy and confusion.

  • A class item in HTML is a type of attribute which specifies one or more class names for an element. In the context of FAQs, class items are used to mark questions and answers.

  • After you add the class items to your questions and answers, Huckabuy’s software takes over. It identifies these markers and uses them to structure your data for optimal display in search results.

  • Full documentation on FAQ structured data can be found on Google's developer site. The specific URL for this information is: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/data-types/faqpage.