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Large language models may use FAQ pages to dive deeper into a brand or topic after discovering the site, making standalone FAQ pages more useful for AI than for traditional search.

@@tjrobertson52 · asserts

nothing wrong with that. But if you're trying to rank for that specific question, consider whether this question is less competitive than the title of the page you're adding the FAQ to. If not, you should consider making a separate page with that question as the title. One thing that has never made sense for traditional search is a standalone FAQ page. Th...

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SEO agencies are just slapping FAQs everywhere now. Here's why that's lazy AND why it sometim...

@@tjrobertson52 · 2026-01-17

If you follow SEO or GEO advice at all, you've probably heard that FAQs or frequently asked questions can be very effective. And it's true they can be, but not for the reasons most people think. I often joke that half of the SEO agencies out there offering GEO now are just slapping extra FAQs on all your pages. Let's talk about whether this is a good idea...

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If you follow SEO or GEO advice at all, you've probably heard that FAQs or frequently asked questions can be very effective. And it's true they can be, but not for the reasons most people think. I often joke that half of the SEO agencies out there offering GEO now are just slapping extra FAQs on all your pages. Let's talk about whether this is a good idea and how you can be doing it effectively. Before we talk about large language models, let's just talk about traditional search engines. I think it's actually a...
nothing wrong with that. But if you're trying to rank for that specific question, consider whether this question is less competitive than the title of the page you're adding the FAQ to. If not, you should consider making a separate page with that question as the title. One thing that has never made sense for traditional search is a standalone FAQ page. This is a page where the title is something like FAQs or frequently asked questions. These pages almost never receive any search traffic because no one's going to...