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  "url": "aeoptimizer.com/faq/does-share-of-voice-in-ai-search-matter-more-in-cities-like-los-angeles-and-san",
  "name": "Does share of voice in AI search matter more in cities like Los Angeles and San Diego?",
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      "name": "Does share of voice in AI search matter more in cities like Los Angeles and San Diego?",
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        "text": "In buyer-heavy cities like Los Angeles and San Diego, share of voice in AI search matters because tech-savvy users are more likely to ask ChatGPT or Perplexity for local and category recommendations. You want those answers to include you, not just global competitors.\n\nContext: These markets often have dense competition and early adoption of AI tools. Visibility in AI answers can influence both discovery and local preference for services and software.\n\nKey factors:\n- High AI adoption among knowledge workers and agencies\n- Strong local competition for similar products and services\n- Many \"best\", \"top\", and \"vs\" prompts with geographic modifiers\n- Overlap between local SEO and AI answer optimization\n\nPractical guidance: Test city-specific prompts (e.g., \"best [category] in Los Angeles\") across AI engines and compare your presence to local rivals. Use the findings to tighten your local content and third‑party citations.\n\nSoft positioning: Treat LA and San Diego as proving grounds for your AI visibility strategy because local behavior is often ahead of the curve.",
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        "description": "Yes. In tech-forward, competitive cities like Los Angeles and San Diego, many buyers already use AI tools to find and compare solutions, often with local modifiers. Strong AI share of voice there can directly affect discovery and preference."
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  "description": "Yes. In tech-forward, competitive cities like Los Angeles and San Diego, many buyers already use AI tools to find and compare solutions, often with local modifi"
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