• Resolved George

    (@giorgos93)


    Hi, my question is not about bugs. I just need an advice:

    I read your article about cornerstone content. And I have a FAQ page, that contains most popular questions about my website’s topic, and it contains answers for them. There are 16 questions-answers (2376 words in total). It has a post type “page”.

    However, this page is not for SEO purposes. I don’t have any keywords related to this popular questions. So it’s hard for someone to find the page in search engines. It’s made for visitors of my website, and it’s located in footer.

    So my question is: is this FAQ page suitable for ‘cornerstone article’ option in Yoast SEO? It has a post type “page”, has a 100% unique text, doesn’t have any keywords put on purpose, but it’s extremely useful for visitors. Is that enough for cornerstine article?

    Thanks in advance for an answer!

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Support Suwash

    (@suascat_wp)

    @giorgos93

    Your question is a bit outside the scope of the support we provide. Giving SEO advice, in most cases, requires a deep analysis of your site to provide accurate advice for your specific setup, even for what may seem to be a simple question.

    At Yoast, we want to help people improve their site and to make SEO attainable for everyone. So we offer Yoast Academy courses which are included in our Yoast SEO Premium subscription, several great plugins, and a comprehensive SEO blog.

    We understand that not everyone has the interest or time to learn SEO. Our main advice at this point would be to check for a local SEO company and see if they can help out. If you are using a web development agency, you could ask them, as most agencies have at least a basic understanding of SEO as well – the good ones do.

    In the meantime, you can check this article to have a good insight of optimizing your FAQ page for better ranking in search results.

    Plugin Support Michael Tiña

    (@mikes41720)

    Hello,

    This thread has been marked as resolved due to lack of activity by original poster.

    If you are not the original poster but have a similar issue, please open a new request.

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