💡 Product Tips #1: Viral Thank-You Page, FAQ Schema, and Unusual Holidays
Product Tips #1

💡 Product Tips #1: Viral Thank-You Page, FAQ Schema, and Unusual Holidays

Wrote some product tips that will help you to get more traffic from Google, boost word-of-mouth growth, and offer discounts on unusual holidays no one else has. You will understand what the FAQ Schema is and how to implement it on your content pages. Also, will get some ideas about unusual discounts.

Create a viral thank-you page to boost word-of-mouth growth

When users land on your thank-you page after a successful subscription (or, in fact, any other action), they probably can expect from you some continuing. And if your thank-you page looks well, it can be a good time to make an interesting offer, and make a step further.

Why not propose to make a Tweet and receive additional free content (a free course or a free e-book, for instance) as a reward? You can even place a button that populates the content of the Tweet for users. You can use tools like GoViral to make this process easier 👌

Increase organic traffic by implementing the FAQ Schema on your content pages

If you have content pages with relatively long content on them, you can try to implement the FAQ Schema and get more traffic from Google. It can be useful when your content pages are able to be turned into FAQ format and presented as questions and answers. 👉 Read this guide with examples to understand what the FAQ Schema is and how it can be implemented.

Offer discounts on unusual holidays to boost conversions

Users expect to get promos on popular holidays like Halloween, Christmas, or New Year. But what about unusual holidays? Make your's company own day, the day when a user joined you, the day when a user made the first purchase, or choose a niche holiday. Build a story around it. Get creative and make it fun 😉

Such promotions will help you not to get lost in the noise of every other brand promoting over the more well-known holidays. But don't overdo it! One-two unusual holidays per year are enough.

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