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  "name": "Do I need to optimize separately for different answer engines, or will one AEO strategy cover everything?",
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      "name": "Do I need to optimize separately for different answer engines, or will one AEO strategy cover everything?",
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        "text": "You don’t need separate content for every answer engine, but you should structure your information so all major platforms—Google, Bing, AI assistants—can understand and reuse it.\n\nThat means one strong, well-labeled content and data layer.\n\n**Key factors**\n- Use widely supported schema types (LocalBusiness, Service, FAQ, Review).\n- Keep sitemaps clean and submit them to major search platforms.\n- Write answers in clear, conversational language that works for voice.\n- Maintain consistent business data across all profiles and directories.\n\nFocus on making your site and profiles “machine-friendly” rather than chasing each engine’s quirks. Good structure, clear answers, and consistent data travel well.\n\nThis unified approach reduces maintenance and makes you resilient as new answer tools emerge.",
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        "description": "One solid AEO strategy can cover most answer engines if you use common schema types, clear Q&A content, and consistent business data. Instead of creating separate content for each platform, focus on making your information structured, conversational, and machine-readable everywhere."
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