Q15 — Chapter 18 - Content Marketing

Criterion q15-faq-exhaustives : FAQ exhaustives — guide + checklist

PART 2 - Advanced Strategies Chapter 18 - Content Marketing Keyword : faq exhaustives

This criterion seems “simple”, but it creates a lot of gaps in production.

Criterion **Q15 — Exhaustive FAQs** is part of our SEO checklist (335 criteria).Here you have a **practical** method to check and correct it — with a concrete example.

What exactly this criterion covers

This criterion seems “simple”, but it creates a lot of gaps in production.

**Q15 — Exhaustive FAQ** (Chapter 18 - Content Marketing): Answers to all common questions with FAQPage schema

Why it matters (SEO + UX)

Why it matters: It’s a signal of understanding to the engine.When it is poorly applied, we often observe: ambiguity (bad associated query), duplication between pages, or loss of performance on indexing rate.

On sites generated in volume, this criterion also serves as a **safeguard**: a stable rule avoids 1,000 errors at once.

How to check (step by step)

Approach: browser-side control (rendering + code).Recommended tool: **Your WG Analyzer**.

  1. Open the source code and locate the element concerned (tag/structure).
  2. Controls hierarchy and consistency with H1 + intro.
  3. Run a crawl to detect pages that violate the criterion.

Tip: first isolate 10 “representative” URLs (top pages + generated pages) before scaling the correction.

How to correct properly

Strategy: correct the minimum necessary, then stabilize.

  • Rewrite the plan: H1 clear, H2 = sub-questions, H3 = details.
  • Adds a differentiating element (scope, method, example) to avoid duplication.
  • Checks consistency with the intention (info / comparison / action).

Next: re-crawl 50–200 URLs, then monitor Search Console over 7–14 days (impressions/CTR/indexing).

Concrete example (illustrative)

Example (illustrative):

  • **Context**: FAQ page for restaurant in Lyon
  • **Before**: generic H1 + sections without hierarchy (inconsistent H2/H3).
  • **After**: H1 intention-oriented + H2 by sub-questions (case: FAQ page — restaurant).
  • **Note**: Objective: make the plan “scannable” and aligned with intent.

Checklist to tick

  • [ ] Meets the intent
  • [ ] Single
  • [ ] Concrete examples
  • [ ] Natural keywords
FAQ

Frequently asked questions — Q15

What is the most common error on “Comprehensive FAQ”?

Seek to “optimize” by adding too many keywords, which degrades readability and creates repetition.

Which tool is the fastest to control at scale?

For this type of criteria, a crawl (e.g. Screaming Frog) + a targeted check in Your WG Analyzer is generally the fastest combo.

How to prevent this from happening again on 10K pages generated?

Freeze an auto-generation rule (title/structure/schema/URLs) + add an automatic check (crawl or test) before import into production.

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