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  "name": "Do I really need to hire someone to get cited by voice assistants, or can my team handle this ourselves?",
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      "name": "Do I really need to hire someone to get cited by voice assistants, or can my team handle this ourselves?",
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        "text": "If you try to DIY this, expect to spend time learning schema basics, rewriting content, and running lots of test queries—but it’s feasible for many teams. Hiring a specialist speeds things up and reduces trial‑and‑error, especially in competitive markets.\n\nThe decision depends on your in‑house skills and how critical voice visibility is to your business.\n\nKEY FACTORS\n- Comfort with HTML/JSON‑LD or using schema plugins\n- Ability to research real user questions and write clear answers\n- Time available for ongoing testing and iteration\n- Competitive intensity for your target queries\n\nIf you’re stretched thin or in a crowded space, a specialist can design a structured plan and avoid common mistakes. If budget is tight, start DIY and consider external help once you hit a performance plateau.\n\nFraming this as “expert‑guided experimentation” often yields the best balance between cost and speed.",
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        "description": "You can DIY voice optimization if you’re willing to learn schema, rewrite content into clear Q&As, and run regular tests. Hiring a specialist mainly saves time and avoids mistakes in competitive niches. Many teams start DIY, then bring in experts once they hit a performance ceiling."
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  "description": "You can DIY voice optimization if you’re willing to learn schema, rewrite content into clear Q&As, and run regular tests. Hiring a specialist mainly saves time"
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