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  "url": "aeoptimizer.com/faq/are-my-competitors-in-cities-like-denver-or-salt-lake-city-already-using-speakab",
  "name": "Are my competitors in cities like Denver or Salt Lake City already using speakable schema?",
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      "name": "Are my competitors in cities like Denver or Salt Lake City already using speakable schema?",
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        "text": "In markets like Los Angeles, San Diego, Austin, Denver, and Salt Lake City, larger publishers and tech-forward brands are more likely to use speakable schema, but it’s far from universally adopted.\n\nBecause speakable is still somewhat niche and tied to voice and assistant ecosystems, many local businesses and smaller sites haven’t implemented it yet. That presents an opportunity: if your content fits the use case, you can be among the few with clearly marked spoken snippets in your metro, which may help assistants choose you more often.\n\n**Key factors:**\n- Adoption is uneven and skewed toward larger publishers\n- Smaller local sites rarely use speakable today\n- Early adoption can differentiate voice presence\n- Still dependent on platform support and query volume\n\nRun a quick competitive audit on a few top queries in your city and check leading sites’ structured data to see who, if anyone, uses speakable. Position your implementation as a strategic experiment rather than a guaranteed advantage.\n\nIn these metros, being early can matter, but only if your content is strong.",
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        "description": "In cities like Denver or Salt Lake City, speakable schema adoption is mostly limited to larger publishers and tech-savvy brands; many local businesses haven’t implemented it. That gives you room to experiment and potentially stand out in voice assistants, assuming your content fits the use case."
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  "description": "In cities like Denver or Salt Lake City, speakable schema adoption is mostly limited to larger publishers and tech-savvy brands; many local businesses haven’t i"
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