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  "url": "aeoptimizer.com/faq/how-can-i-make-my-website-more-ai-crawlable-if-i-have-a-really-limited-budget-an",
  "name": "How can I make my website more AI-crawlable if I have a really limited budget and can’t afford a full rebuild?",
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      "name": "How can I make my website more AI-crawlable if I have a really limited budget and can’t afford a full rebuild?",
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      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "text": "For a tight budget, start by making a small set of critical pages AI-crawlable instead of trying to overhaul the entire site. Focus on your homepage, top service pages, and a well-structured FAQ hub; these drive most AI visibility.\n\nYou can layer in deeper schemas and topic clusters later as budget allows. The goal is to create a clear, authoritative core that AI engines can rely on when answering common questions about your niche.\n\nKey factors:\n- **Page prioritization**: Pick the 5–15 pages that matter most for leads and brand.\n- **Schema essentials**: Implement FAQ, Article, and local business schema first.\n- **Content reuse**: Use existing copy and refine it into question-and-answer format.\n- **Low-cost tools**: Leverage CMS plugins rather than custom development.\n\nSet a modest monthly budget for gradual improvements instead of a big one-time spend. Each month, add or upgrade structured FAQs, fix internal linking, and refine metadata on a handful of pages.\n\nOver time, you’ll build an AI-ready site section by section, without needing a full redesign or massive upfront investment.",
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        "description": "With a limited budget, focus on a small set of high-impact pages—home, key services, and a structured FAQ—and add basic schema and clear Q&A content. Use low-cost CMS plugins, improve a few pages each month, and build AI crawlability gradually instead of paying for a full redesign."
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  "description": "With a limited budget, focus on a small set of high-impact pages—home, key services, and a structured FAQ—and add basic schema and clear Q&A content. Use low-co"
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