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  "name": "Are there any Austin-specific best practices for local voice search that I should know about?",
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      "name": "Are there any Austin-specific best practices for local voice search that I should know about?",
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        "text": "For Austin, prioritize neighborhood and scene-specific language—people often ask assistants about places near South Congress, the Domain, East Side, or around live music venues. Generic “Austin” mentions alone are usually too broad.\n\nVoice queries here frequently mix lifestyle cues (“kid-friendly,” “dog-friendly,” “late night”) with location.\n\nKEY FACTORS\n- Reference key districts and landmark streets in your content and listings.\n- Highlight parking, walkability, and peak hours, especially around events.\n- Keep real-time hours updated for weekends and festivals.\n\nWrite FAQ answers like “Where’s a good taco spot near South Congress that’s open late?” and give short, clear responses that assistants can read in one breath.\n\nIn Austin, aligning with how locals talk about areas and experiences helps your business sound like the obvious nearby choice.",
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        "description": "In Austin, weave real neighborhoods and lifestyle cues into your listings and FAQs—mention South Congress, the Domain, East Side, and live‑music or food scenes. Keep hours current around events and weekends, and answer natural questions like “open late near South Congress” in clear, concise language."
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  "description": "In Austin, weave real neighborhoods and lifestyle cues into your listings and FAQs—mention South Congress, the Domain, East Side, and live‑music or food scenes."
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