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Why your website doesn't need an FAQ page (and what it needs instead)

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Raise your hand if you have an FAQ page on your website (or thinking of creating one)🙋‍♀️ Let me save you some time and effort: you most probably don't need it. In this article, you'll learn about: - The biggest misconception about FAQ pages (and FAQ sections!) - FAQ page pros and cons - How to better informs (and convert!) your prospects from your website instead - FAQ best practices (if you decide to ignore all my previous advice 😁) >> [Why Your Website Doesn't Need an FAQ Page (and What It Needs Instead)](=.E8g6W43LLLtl_INUZ3XhpowZJy0kHR_8NQaJHOWlpmY) This would be all from me for the week. Warm greetings from Germany, Gill [Website review](=.jUBRhs8H6CaGJczxqnudLCD8uiB8tdgS8EbnxvDh9Nw) | [Copywriting](=.5rzOnCrXgy58j3eOJzP_dPiKg9qOztPijQNecRq0GIU) | [📙 My book](=.xehh6MV93C4L_u8codeD_2FZhvjSsDP7NUY1V_5xzYI) | [🖥️ My course](=.OkD7d52aUDif-h9yAG8sBNGhdfWeGhWadPiIcHJkqk0) [Gill Andrews] [gillandrews.com](=.JZ1s4gfgn1SmDtkS2iLUNkJSlVtlQ_0Lw08joZIkj90) [Share to Facebook](=.WrlHOE58rZAyvzxC55PCpAVkfAyx_qW57T8i7quqUc8) [Share to Facebook](=.o7YKFb9kcvwDwBbUPONRpcO58S6XgUahfKEKohjx8v8) [Share to Twitter](=.PRVlHuet-1jwI3d4fZnqXArlElGWcPjGFyBBFobCwHk) [Share to Twitter](=.gkIAJIthqjBjrsec2-4rzVVtHn8Pj99ol126k9GqJDw) [Forward email](=.iz6_EgSAVmc_QRZGlcb5LIYKIBgqq9LFeR9GH5jAUDg) [Forward email](=.mbXRxVtf7IcuaeK0SQT481pRH1TVX6z87lHUmvK6VLk) Gill Andrews You received this email because you signed up to my updates. Changed your mind? No problem. Unsubscribe using the link below. [Unsubscribe](=.0wodhkYJhKFltROVILHKtuEMi_QGzNRgiUjPNLeOlEU)

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