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The
FAQ page... a standard addition to almost any site. It
usually lists questions customers ask on a regular basis, and the
answers to those questions. But what befuddles me is that hardly
any sites I've visited use this page as a sales tool.
Did
you think of that? If not, you're losing out on the use of
some valuable real estate! FAQ pages are generally
well-trafficked areas of your site. With just a few adjustments,
your FAQ page could become one of your leading sources for sales
conversions.
Let
me give you a before and after version of one site I visited.
I've changed some of the information so as not to promote (or
embarrass) the site owner.
BEFORE
What
is the source of the minerals used in your supplements?
We
use all-natural minerals from sources such as limestone and
dolomite. Nothing artificial.
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What
is the source of Vitamin C?
Ascorbic
acid, which was originally gained by isolation from
fruits and plants, is produced today by an industrial process.
The basis for the industrial ascorbic acid synthesis is D-Glucose
(grape sugar or corn sugar), one of the most common organic
compounds in nature.
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Informative?
Yes. Does it answer the question? Yes. Does it
contribute to making the sale? Not really.
Now,
let's change these two answers just a bit, add a link or
two, and see how much more powerful they can become.
AFTER
What
is the source of the minerals used in your supplements?
We
use all-natural minerals from sources such as limestone and
dolomite. These 100% natural minerals are then carefully
processed under low heat to remove impurities and preserve
quality. Many minerals are processed under high heat, which
literally kills the beneficial elements of the mineral. Because
of our devotion to producing quality vitamins and minerals, we
take additional precautions that other manufacturers skip. To
ensure you receive the most potent supplements possible, choose
XYZ Vitamins.
[shop
for minerals]
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What
is the source of Vitamin C?
Ascorbic
acid, which was originally gained by isolation from
fruits and plants, is produced today by an industrial process.
The basis for the industrial ascorbic acid synthesis is D-Glucose
(grape sugar or corn sugar), one of the most common organic
compounds in nature.
XYZ
Vitamins uses only organically-grown grapes and corn, and we
extract our own D-Glucose to ensure the process remains 100%
natural. No other manufacturer in the world has developed its
own facility specifically to produce the highest quality of
Vitamin C. We go the extra mile to ensure the vitamins and
minerals you buy from XYZ Vitamins are the most beneficial for
you and your family.
[shop
for vitamins]
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See
the difference? The "before" versions JUST answer the
questions. The "after" versions boost consumer confidence,
promote unique qualities of the products, and offer
easy-to-follow links to buy the products in question.
By
using some imagination and salesmanship, you can turn your FAQ page
into a highly productive tool that not only gives visitors the information
they need, but also encourages more sales!
Most buying
decisions are emotional. Your ad copy should be, too! Karon is President
& CEO of Marketing Words, Inc. who offers targeted copywriting,
search engine copywriting, and ezine article writing. Subscribe
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