Create a Free FAQ Page with FaqMe

Instead of taking time to design and constantly update website help pages, why not check out FaqMe, a service that makes it easy to create your own FAQ page and “contact us” system for your website?

The creators of FaqMe, ADHD Labs, have set out to rid the web of sites with time-consuming, outdated, or non-existent FAQ pages. FaqMe is completely free, supports HTML, and contains no advertisements. After signing up, you'll receive your very own FaqMe page that you can link to from your website. If you have more than one site, you can manage all your FAQs in one place.

FaqMe provides statistics showing which questions your users are reading, how much time they're spending on your page, and more, so you can tweak your FAQ page to perfection. For even more feedback, your FaqMe page includes a form allowing your users to send you messages. You get an inbox to respond to and track conversations, and you can reply privately or post replies to your public FAQ.

Every FaqMe page comes with:

  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Drag & Drop Re-Ordering so you can sort your FAQ however you like
  • Stats to improve your customer relationships
  • A “Contact Us” form so your users can send you messages
  • An Inbox to manage customer conversations

Your customers have questions, and now you can give them answers with this free platform. Check it out, and let us know what you think!

 

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Meg Rayford is a communications consultant based in Northern Virginia. She previously spent two years as the Director of Public Relations for a nonprofit startup, where she learned a lot about providing clean water for impoverished countries, even within the confines of a bootstrapped startup. She is the editor of Tech Cocktail, and she develops media strategies for companies in Washington, DC and Virginia. You can read her most recent work in the marketing chapter of the upcoming book, "Social Innovation and Impact in Nonprofit Leadership," which will be published in Spring 2014 by Springer Publishing. Follow her @megkrayford.
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