# Why you need a FAQs page
**Date:** 2017-06-15
**Author:** Dan Maby
**Categories:** Interviews & Features
> The other day I went shopping for a shower head.  I wanted to see if my shower head, a Moen product, was still under warranty. Since the manufacturer mission statement reads: “Buy it for looks buy it for life”, I thought I would search the Moen website first. I learned something to— Why you need a …
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> ### How do I build a FAQs page? where do I get the questions and answers from?
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> ### Why you need a FAQs page — final points
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> Consider using a form (a suggestions form), that you can add below the FAQs section. There you can solicit your readers to suggest a question about a product or service that they think is important to have on the FAQs page.
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> In your product or service pages direct your customers to your FAQ page to provide answers to questions that they may have.
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> If you have a lot of FAQs then consider including a search box on the page. This again saves time and helps your reader get accurate information.
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> A good FAQs page can help balance your site, add credibility, and show that you are an authority in your industry. Not to mention it can help with your sales efforts by leading readers back to your product and service pages.
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> FAQs pages are not for all websites so you’ll need to do your research, if your competitors are using one then you should too. If they’re not, maybe having one on your website will give you an edge – and that’s always a good thing.
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