FAQ
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Frequently Asked Questions
a list of questions and answers relating to a particular subject, especially one giving basic
information for users of a website.A frequently asked questions list is often used in articles,
websites, email lists, and online forums where common questions tend to recur, for example
through posts or queries by new users related to common knowledge gaps
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) pages contain a list of commonly asked questions and answers on
a website about topics such as hours, shipping and handling, product information, and return
policies.
Sure there are chatbots, support lines, and customer reviews to help shoppers on their path to
purchase, but there's one forgotten customer service tactic that is cost-effective and
streamlined. That tactic is an FAQ page.
An FAQ page is a time-saving customer service tactic that provides the most commonly asked
questions and answers for current or potential customers.
Before diving into how to make an FAQ page, you need to know why having one is so important.
There are so many reasons beyond improving the customer experience for perfecting your FAQ page.
Keep in mind the importance of an FAQ page when developing your own e-commerce website, so you
can make sure it increases sales and not the other way around.
There are seven simple steps to make the perfect FAQ page for your business. The design of an
FAQ page is crucial for an easy-to-use customer experience. Follow these steps and your customer
success team will thank you.
- - Determine the questions
- - Categorize the questions
- - Highlight or link the most popular questions
- - Include a search bar
- - Align with your brand look and feel
- - Update regularly
- - Track and improve
A good FAQ is general enough to address many issues. There are questions that just about every
company answers on their FAQ page, so if you're struggling to get started use these as your
starting point. If they're relevant to your company, of course.
- - What is the return policy?
- - What are the shipping options?
- - What do I do if I never received my order?
- - When will I receive my order?
- - How do I make sure I order the right size?
- - Where are you located?
- - Can I make changes to an order I already placed?
- - How do I get a new password?
Admin Dashboard
The Admin Dashboard displays tabs for multiple pages that provide a personalized view of BI
performance, data correctness, required cube maintenance and required administrative actions.
These pages contain the results of detailed analyses, represented by links, images, graphs, pie
charts and BI reports ...
An admin dashboard provides important data insights and controls for managing various aspects of
an application or website. In this article, we will explore the process of creating a responsive
admin dashboard using the three pillars of web development: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Dashboards are not available for the customers with fiscal calendars.
All workspace users can view dashboards and set up alerts on KPI changes (see Add an
Alert to a KPI).Only workspace editors, explorers, and administrators can Create
Dashboards.
Yes. Dashboards support sending regular emails with either the whole dashboard and/or individual
insights from the dashboard (see Schedule Automatic Emailing of Dashboards).
For each KPI on a dashboard, you can also set up email alerts to be notified when the KPI value
reaches a certain threshold (see Add an Alert to a KPI).
Privacy & Policy
A Privacy Policy is a legal agreement designed to let visitors to your website or users of your
app know what personal information you gather about them, how you use this information and how
you keep it safe.
The purpose of this Privacy Policy is to set out in an accountable and transparent way the
collection and use of information by Diffusion. Information will only be collected for
specified, explicit and legitimate purposes and not further processed in a manner that is
incompatible with those purposes.
The main reason to have a privacy policy is to convey to the clients that the business considers
their privacy seriously. Several websites gather the client's information, and it is vital to let
them know that their data is safe with the business.