7 Tips for using your FAQ page to Generate Free TrafficWritten by Leah J Bradshaw
FAQ pages are an often overlooked way to generate free traffic to your website. Many people don't realize potential they have. Here are seven tips for using your FAQ page for traffic.1. Put each question, and answer to that question on a seperate keyword rich page. By doing this you are developing content for your website that is on topic, search engine friendly, and easy for visitor to find, both from your website and in search engines. 2. Research keywords people are using to find information on topic of your website, these are FAQ's you should be answering as well as questions asked by your customers. Many times it is easier to rank well in search engines for these terms. Answer common questions on topic of your website, not just questions about your product. 3. When doing your keyword research use phrases like "how to", "learn", and other phrases a person might use when looking for information on a specific topic. 4. Put chosen keyword people are using to search for your topic in title of page, and naturally within body of page. Make page simple with little or no graphics and a link back to both index of your FAQ and your home page.
| | What is Wiki?Written by S. Housley
What is Wiki? Wiki is web server software that allows users to contribute content. Collaboration is key to Wiki, which is designed as a powerful system for online communities to build web pages and web sites. Unlike blogs and forums, all users are allowed to contribute and edit existing content. Wiki is derived from Hawaiian term "wiki wiki" meaning "quick". The concept behind a Wiki is that collaboration on projects will move it along quicker.Wikis generally allow web pages to be written, edited and created collectively in a web browser. Wiki supports hyperlinks and simple text. Most Wikis are open, and allow any user ability to edit contents of a Wiki web page. While some say this opens concept to abuse, Wiki moderators and self-policing in Wiki sector appear to be taking hold. Wiki supporters generally feel that it is generally easier to correct mistakes than create content from scratch. Wikipedia is a standing symbol of what many would consider a succesful Wiki. Wikipedia - Wikipedia is a popular content encyclopedia that anyone can edit. http://www.wikipedia.com Other topic-specific Wikis like Robin Good's RSS Wiki are proving that collaborative efforts in niche markets can work. RSS Wiki - http://www.masternewmedia.org/reports/newsmasterstoolkit/wiki/index.php/Main_Page It is true that Wikis are open to abuse, but by design, it is very easy for a Wiki moderator or other editor to revert Wiki to how it appeared prior to edits, essentially rolling back Wiki and removing any content deemed inappropriate or unrelated. Many Wikis track IP address of visitors and editors, making it easy to track changes and roll back any edits from individuals that appear to be abusing their privileges. In rare cases Wiki operators can protect pages, making them read-only, which restricts any edits from occurring. While such actions are against true Wiki philosophy, restrictions can be used to preserve structure of fully-developed Wikis and protect pages from abuse.
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