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  "name": "How can I realistically optimize for answer engines if I’ve got a tiny budget and no dedicated SEO team?",
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      "name": "How can I realistically optimize for answer engines if I’ve got a tiny budget and no dedicated SEO team?",
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        "text": "With a limited budget, focus on a few high‑intent questions and make those pages answer‑engine‑friendly before trying to optimize the whole site.\n\nYou don’t need expensive tools to become cite‑worthy; you need clarity, structure, and consistency applied where it matters most.\n\nKey factors:\n- Target 10–20 questions closely tied to signups, demos, or key conversions.\n- Restructure those pages: question in the header, answer immediately below.\n- Add basic schema using free generators or your CMS plugins.\n- Improve page speed with simple fixes like image compression and caching.\n\nSchedule a weekend or a short sprint to reshape those priority pages and add schema, then monitor changes in impressions, snippets, and AI citations.\nReinvest any gains into expanding the question set.\n\nEven on a tight budget, disciplined question selection and structured content can move the needle with answer engines.",
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        "description": "Prioritize 10–20 high‑value questions, rewrite those pages in an answer‑first format, and add basic FAQ and HowTo schema using free tools or plugins. With a small budget, focusing on a few well‑structured, fast‑loading pages can still make you attractive to answer engines."
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  "description": "Prioritize 10–20 high‑value questions, rewrite those pages in an answer‑first format, and add basic FAQ and HowTo schema using free tools or plugins. With a sma"
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