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FAQ Generation for GEO

Turn a page into question-and-answer content that both real users and AI systems can consume easily

What This Prompt Does

Question-and-answer pairs are the cleanest format for AI extraction. This prompt reads your page, generates the 10 most likely user questions, writes direct answers from the existing content, and flags any questions the page can't yet answer — so you know exactly where to expand.

When to Use It

  • Adding an FAQ section to a service or product page
  • Preparing FAQPage schema based on the resulting Q&A
  • Finding holes in the page — questions it should answer but doesn't
  • Writing a chatbot knowledge base grounded in existing content

The Prompt Template

Act as a GEO content strategist.

Your goal is to turn this page into clear question-and-answer content that AI systems and users can both understand easily.

Context:
- Business type: [BUSINESS TYPE]
- Topic: [TOPIC]
- Page text: [PASTE PAGE CONTENT]

Task:
Generate:
1. the 10 most important questions a user would ask about this topic
2. short direct answers based on the page content
3. note any questions the page does not answer well yet

Process:
1. Review the page.
2. Identify likely user questions.
3. Write short direct answers using the page's information.
4. Flag questions where the page is weak.

Constraints:
- Use plain English.
- Keep each answer to 2 to 4 sentences.
- Do not invent facts not supported by the page.
- Make the questions sound like real people would ask them.
- Favor clearer facts, direct answers, and useful specifics over polished marketing language.

Output format:
Use these headings:
- Strong Questions and Answers
- Questions the Page Does Not Answer Well Yet

How the Prompt Is Structured

1

"Real People" Question Style

The constraint forces everyday phrasing. "How fast can you get here?" beats "What are your response-time SLAs?" — and matches the way real users type queries into AI assistants.

2

Answers Grounded in Page Content

"Do not invent facts not supported by the page" is the critical guardrail. Answers must come from the page itself — anything the page doesn't say goes into the "Does Not Answer Well" list.

3

The Gap List Is the Real Deliverable

The "Questions the Page Does Not Answer Well Yet" section is a ready-made brief for your next content expansion. Every gap is a piece of content someone wants.

4

2–4 Sentence Answers

Short enough to land as an AI answer snippet, long enough to include the key facts and a caveat. The length constraint is what makes the Q&A useful for both humans and machines.

Example Output

Strong Questions and Answers

  • Q: How fast can you respond to an emergency call?
    A: ABC Plumbing provides same-day emergency plumbing service in Bozeman and nearby Gallatin County. Typical response time is under 60 minutes during business hours.
  • Q: What areas do you serve?
    A: We serve Bozeman, Belgrade, Four Corners, and surrounding parts of Gallatin County. If you're unsure whether you're in our service area, give us a call — we'll tell you in 30 seconds.
  • Q: Are you licensed and insured?
    A: Yes. ABC Plumbing is a licensed plumbing contractor in Montana and carries full liability insurance.

Questions the Page Does Not Answer Well Yet

  • • What does emergency service typically cost?
  • • Is there an after-hours or weekend surcharge?
  • • What should I do before the plumber arrives?
  • • Do you offer a service guarantee?

Tips for Better Results

Publish the Strongest as a Real FAQ

Convert the strong Q&As into a visible FAQ section and wrap them in FAQPage schema.

Treat the Gap List as a Content Plan

Every unanswered question becomes a content task: add a section, write a blog post, or update a service page.

Phrase Answers as Standalone Snippets

Each answer should make sense by itself. If it needs the question to provide context, tighten the answer.

Avoid Pure Marketing in Answers

Answers should state facts first. Save the persuasion for the CTA — the Q&A is the factual layer.

Answer the Questions AI Is Already Being Asked

We turn cornerstone pages into structured Q&A libraries that both humans and AI systems love.