Questions that helpthe websitedo more work.
Use these answers to compare pricing, plan pages, review SEO, choose templates, and connect each decision back to a real Paazaa workflow.

Answers for the decisions that shape the next page.
The best question pages are useful before they are searchable. They should help a person decide what to build, what to compare, and what to open next.
Website planningWhat pages should a small business website include?
Start with Home, Services, About, Contact, and a trust/proof page. Expand based on search intent and sales flow.
AI website builderCan AI build a website for my business?
Yes. AI can create a useful first version of a business website when you give it the offer, audience, services, proof, and preferred next action.
PricingWhat is the cheapest way to build a small business website?
The cheapest practical path is a hosted website builder with core pages, SSL, simple forms, and a custom domain path before adding commerce or automation.
Templates and themesWebsite template vs theme: what is the difference?
A template is usually a reusable page or workflow structure. A theme is usually the broader visual and layout system that shapes the whole website.
Local SEODo I need city pages for local SEO?
City pages can help when each page has real local relevance, service detail, proof, and a useful next step. Thin duplicate pages are not worth publishing.
SEO and Search ConsoleHow do I use Google Search Console to improve my website?
Use Search Console to find pages with impressions, weak CTR, ranking opportunities, sitemap issues, and queries that deserve better page coverage.
SEO and Search ConsoleHow do I improve pages with impressions but no clicks?
First check whether the query matches the page. Then improve the title, meta description, H1, opening section, internal links, and answer depth.
MarketplaceHow do I choose a marketplace website theme?
Choose a theme based on the business model, required pages, forms, proof, content structure, and launch workflow before judging minor visual preferences.
Browse by the job your website needs to handle.
Questions work best when they are grouped by the work people are trying to do, such as pricing, SEO, templates, forms, or local business planning.

Question clusters that map to real site work.
Pricing
Practical answers for low-cost websites and plan decisions.
5 answers
Hosting
Managed hosting, launch timelines, and builder infrastructure.
4 answers
Domains
Domain connection, DNS records, SSL, and launch readiness.
4 answers
Forms
Lead capture, quote requests, spam reduction, and form strategy.
4 answers
Templates and themes
When to use templates, how to customize them, and how they affect SEO.
6 answers
Website planning
Core website pages, blog decisions, and business site structure.
3 answers
Local SEO
Service pages, city pages, local trust, and service-area coverage.
8 answers
SEO and Search Console
Search Console, CTR, internal links, SEO tasks, and improvement tracking.
9 answers
AI website builder
How to prompt, edit, and review AI-generated business websites.
4 answers
Marketplace
How to choose website themes and starter kits from the marketplace.
1 answers
Use answers to move into the next page or tool.
The question hub should help a visitor keep going, whether that means browsing a builder page, reading a pricing answer, or opening a feature page.
Builder
Start from the website builder and move into related planning pages.
Pricing
Compare plans before choosing a plan path.
Marketplace
Choose a theme or starter product when the answer points there.
SEO
Use the question pages to turn search intent into next steps.
Build, publish, and improve the website from one workspace.
These questions are meant to help teams make better website decisions, then move into the product page that fits.
