FAQ + Schema Content Expander
This prompt expands a page with user-facing questions, concise answers, supporting angles, and schema-friendly FAQ ideas. It is especially helpful for tool pages, best pages, and category pages that feel too sparse.
GPT / Claude / Gemini4 variables
Prompt
Expand this page with better FAQ and supporting-content coverage.
PAGE TYPE: {PAGE_TYPE}
PAGE TOPIC: {TOPIC}
AUDIENCE: {AUDIENCE}
CURRENT PAGE SUMMARY: {CURRENT_SUMMARY}
Rules:
- Focus on useful questions, not filler
- Separate visible-page sections from optional schema items
- Keep answers concise and practical
- Suggest only sections that fit the page type
Output format:
1) Gaps in current coverage
2) Priority FAQs
3) Strong answer angles
4) Supporting sections to add
5) Schema-friendly FAQ shortlistQuick brief
Purpose
Turn thin pages into richer, more useful resources with better FAQ coverage and structured-answer planning.
Expected output
A prioritized list of FAQs, answer angles, supporting sub-sections, and notes on which items should be turned into visible content versus optional schema.
Customize before copying
Replace these placeholders with your own context before you run the prompt.
{PAGE_TYPE}{TOPIC}{AUDIENCE}{CURRENT_SUMMARY}
Works well with
GPT
Claude
Gemini
Variations
Make it specific for tool pages.
Make it specific for best-of list pages.
Focus on buyer objections and trust questions.
Create a version for taxonomy or tag pages.
What this prompt helps you do
This prompt expands a page with user-facing questions, concise answers, supporting angles, and schema-friendly FAQ ideas. It is especially helpful for tool pages, best pages, and category pages that feel too sparse.
When to use it
Use this when a page covers the basic topic but still feels thin, lacks question coverage, or misses obvious supporting queries from users.
Decision context
Many weak pages are not broken because of a technical issue. They are weak because they stop too early and fail to answer the practical questions a user still has before leaving.
How it works
The prompt takes a page topic plus page type, then expands likely user questions, answer angles, follow-up sections, and schema-friendly FAQ coverage that can be added without turning the page into fluff.
Best practices
Ask for questions grouped by reader intent. Remove any FAQs that do not add value. Use the output to improve the page, not just to append filler at the bottom.
Common mistakes
Adding repetitive FAQs. Writing vague answers. Treating schema as the goal instead of page usefulness. Stuffing in questions that do not match the page's purpose.
What you should expect back
A prioritized list of FAQs, answer angles, supporting sub-sections, and notes on which items should be turned into visible content versus optional schema.
Limitations
This does not replace first-hand expertise. The generated FAQs still need editorial review and factual validation.
Model notes
Works with all major models. Best results come when you supply the page topic, reader type, and a short summary of the existing page.
Real-world applications
SEO teams use this to strengthen underperforming pages. Publishers use it to deepen review pages. Tool directories use it to make item pages and best pages more complete.
How to tell if it worked
Successful outputs lead to pages that cover more practical questions, feel less thin, and create stronger supporting signals for search and user satisfaction.
Where to go next
Use Search Console Triage to identify which pages need expansion first. Pair with SEO Content Refresh Brief for a full rewrite plan.
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