Build an FAQ Section From People-Also-Ask Queries
Use when adding an FAQ block targeting related questions and FAQ schema eligibility.
Act as an SEO writer building an FAQ section that captures related search demand.
ARTICLE TOPIC: {{topic}}
PRIMARY KEYWORD: {{keyword}}
RELATED QUESTIONS I FOUND (paste, or ask me to suggest): {{questions}}
SOURCE FACTS: {{facts}}
Produce:
1. 6 to 8 FAQ entries, each with a concise question phrased the way people search.
2. Answers of 40 to 70 words, leading with the direct answer.
3. Mark which 3 answers are strongest snippet candidates.
4. A note on which questions deserve their own full post instead.
5. A reminder of how to mark this up with FAQ structured data.
Use only the facts I provided; flag anything unverified. Do not use long dashes.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{topic}}
- {{keyword}}
- {{questions}}
- {{facts}}
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