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  "name": "How can I realistically improve my chances of appearing in Perplexity answers if I’m on a very limited budget?",
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      "name": "How can I realistically improve my chances of appearing in Perplexity answers if I’m on a very limited budget?",
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        "text": "For a tight budget, concentrate on one or two high-impact topic clusters instead of trying to optimize everything. You can get meaningful Perplexity visibility by reworking a small number of pages extremely well.\n\nBreadth is expensive; depth on a focused area is where AI answer engines tend to reward you.\n\nKey factors:\n- Picking topics tightly aligned with your highest-value customers\n- Updating existing pages rather than creating dozens of new ones\n- Using free or low-cost schema generators and manual robots.txt edits\n- Simple, spreadsheet-based tracking instead of complex tools at first\n\nStart with 5–8 pages around one problem set, give each an answer-first structure, FAQ block, and basic schema, and watch citations over 2–3 months. Only expand once those pages show traction.\n\nConstraint forces clarity; a well‑optimized small footprint often beats a large but sloppy site in Perplexity’s answers.",
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        "description": "On a tight budget, pick one or two high‑value topics and deeply optimize 5–8 pages instead of your whole site. Lead with clear answers, add FAQs and basic schema, fix crawl access, and track a small set of related prompts. Expand only after those pages start earning Perplexity citations."
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  "description": "On a tight budget, pick one or two high‑value topics and deeply optimize 5–8 pages instead of your whole site. Lead with clear answers, add FAQs and basic schem"
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