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BreezYFAQ: Add a Searchable Frequently Asked Questions to your Website

February 12th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in Tips N Tricks

BreezyFAQ is a service that lets you easily add a FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) to your website. What makes it more useful is that the FAQ page that you’ll create using the service is searchable. Your users won’t have ha hard time browsing all the FAQs (especially long ones) that you’ve provided. They can simply type in their question on the search bar and BreezyFAQ will match the keywords on the search query with the ones on the FAQ that you’ve created.

The admin panel of BreezyFAQ lives up to its name and provides you with a fast and easy to use interface. You can easily add, delete and edit the questions and answers that you have created in the admin panel. You can also insert HTML tags on your admin panel which will automatically be processed on your website.

This is a great tool to utilize for new and old website owners who offers some sort of service online. Instead of creating an entire page(s) for your FAQs, you can simply take advantage or BreezyFAQ and do the FAQ administration from their website. As soon as your FAQ is ready on BreezyFAQ, simply paste a code on your website and watch your FAQ page materialize in no time.

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SnappyFingers: The Question and Answer Search Engine

January 31st, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in Technology

snappy-fingers-logoSnappyFinger‘s goal is to answer all those FAQs (frequently asked questions). It’s a more focused search engine that gives relevant results to frequent questions. Whether you are doing research or home work, or you just have a plain old question, you might probably find your answers through SnappyFingers.

We are building the most comprehensive database of Questions and Answers on the web.

There are tons of search engines that are online now and probably more are on the way. The only problem on those search engines that are popping out nowadays is that they only aggregate search results from other search engines. Some search sites are just acting as portals for more popular ones. It’s good to know that there are developers who are concerned in creating new algorithms for better and faster search results.

What I like about SnappyFingers is that the search results are not limited to very few characters. It actually lives up to its promise to provide answers to your questions and not just links. You can actually get the idea by just reading the search results. If in any case you don’t find what you are looking for in SnappyFingers, you can always ask someone (a real person) from the Yedda Community. The Yedda widget can also be found on the SnappyFingers site.

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