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Can I add FAQS schema on my homepage?
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Hello, can we have the FAQ code on the homepage (staff time)?
we have written some questions and answers in the drop-down list on the homepage,
and also add the schema code script to one tag of the page,
but it does not work!
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Yes, If you have a portion of FAQ's on homepage you can add faq schema to it. It will help in rich snippet.
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Yes you could absolutely. However I think you mark up is excellent for a lot of things it’s not known for driving traffic. Just so your aware google tells us ”
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FAQPagefor advertising purposes.”
I doubt your homepage would count but you never now in addition FAQ content turns to get clicked on very seldomly.
Because the answers to the questions are found in the SERPS people do not have to leave Google to find the answers
I know taking up more googles real estate sounds good like a featured snippet but not if your customer only cares about the answers & Google is already providing them. Which FAQ does extremely well.
below I tested your page tested as well as a mock up of inappropriately marked up page hopefully this will be of help
also below are what Google considers valid and invalid reasons for FAQ schema
look at the top of the page for errors some of your fonts aren’t loading
https://search.google.com/test/rich-results?id=0jC1yqgkMNkla7J3F6fEVQ
here’s an example of what it might look like with the correct FAQ markup
https://search.google.com/test/rich-results?id=zV3BwNJPTbbEsXOj3e3Asg
See:
One of my favorite tools for generating structured data in JSON-LD FAQ is built-in.
https://www.rankranger.com/schema-markup-generator
https://developers.google.com/search/docs/guides/search-gallery
test using
https://search.google.com/test/rich-results
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Valid use cases:
- An FAQ page written by the site itself, with no way for users to submit alternative answers
- A product support page that lists FAQs, with no way for users to submit alternative answers
Invalid use cases:
- A forum page where users can submit answers to a single question
- A product support page where users can submit answers to a single question
- A product page where users can submit multiple questions and answers on a single page
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Don’t use
FAQPagefor advertising purposes. -
Make sure each
Questionincludes the entire text of the question and make sure eachAnswerincludes the entire text of the answer. The entire question text and answer text may be displayed. -
Question and answer content may not be displayed as a rich result if it contains any of the following types of content: obscene, profane, sexually explicit, graphically violent, promotion of dangerous or illegal activities, or hateful or harassing language.
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All
FAQcontent must be visible to the user on the source page.
hope this helps,
Tom
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