Your current customer, so linking to your shipping info page
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 4:53 am
This is where you can brag about your awesome shipping partners and link straight to the product page (or list), as well as to the cart for them to complete the payment. If they are asking how long shipping usually takes,
they’re likely to be would be more helpful. Monitoring your FAQ page and user paths through it will give you more ideas on how to set up each answer better. More on this below. If you need some inspiration on proper in-FAQ linking, check out Shopify, which does a pretty awesome job on matching various user intents via internal linking: Structure is everything There are web users who search and then there are those who browse.
Your FAQ page should accommodate both. This means: There should be search female database field suggestions to guide the user through the site effectively. There should be clear categories (as subheads) for the page visitors to browse through and get a good idea of what your site does at a glance.
This will help people who are still at the research phase make a buying decision faster. PayPal accomplishes both of these in a very nice way: To determine the best structure for the FAQ page, try Text Optimizer, which uses semantic analysis to come up with related questions.
they’re likely to be would be more helpful. Monitoring your FAQ page and user paths through it will give you more ideas on how to set up each answer better. More on this below. If you need some inspiration on proper in-FAQ linking, check out Shopify, which does a pretty awesome job on matching various user intents via internal linking: Structure is everything There are web users who search and then there are those who browse.
Your FAQ page should accommodate both. This means: There should be search female database field suggestions to guide the user through the site effectively. There should be clear categories (as subheads) for the page visitors to browse through and get a good idea of what your site does at a glance.
This will help people who are still at the research phase make a buying decision faster. PayPal accomplishes both of these in a very nice way: To determine the best structure for the FAQ page, try Text Optimizer, which uses semantic analysis to come up with related questions.