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Hey guys, Is it good to add FAQ schema to WordPress? Lots of people say it decreases CTR as they are getting answers directly without going to a website. Site is about blogging stuff. What do you guys recommend? :)
Hey guys, Is it good to add FAQ schema to WordPress?

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It’s always beneficial to add schema to get larger search result snippets in SERPs. You can structure your answers in a way that leads to clicks. Might be good to avoid answering too simple question that can be answered with yes or no, or just put them at the bottom of your list of answers.  
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@colloidal this!  
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@colloidal Agreed, I’m actually adding FAQs to a few client sites.  
+4 votes
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Don't keep the answers short . Google only show few lines Than they have to come on website to see full answer
+14 votes
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In my case - it's actually helping. The trick is not to share the core info in the FAQs but the supporting info.  
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If you are going to add the FAQ schema, make sure the Q&A's are actual content on the page, not just the schema
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The FAQ Schema has to be informative if it really is supposed to tap in some traffic. Not just to impress
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