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  "name": "How do I find the right voice search keywords and questions my customers are actually asking?",
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      "name": "How do I find the right voice search keywords and questions my customers are actually asking?",
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        "text": "To identify the best voice search keywords, focus on real questions your audience asks rather than generic phrases.\n\nYou’re looking for long-tail, conversational queries that start with who, what, where, when, how, and “near me.”\n\n**Key factors:**\n- Extract question-style queries from Google Search Console’s Performance report.\n- Use tools like AnswerThePublic or AlsoAsked to expand question lists.\n- Listen to sales calls, support tickets, and chat logs for natural phrasing.\n- Prioritize queries that signal strong intent (e.g., timing, pricing, location).\n\nCompile a shortlist of 10–20 high-value questions and build or update content around them, with each question getting a clear, snippet-ready answer. Revisit and refine this list regularly.\n\nIf this research feels overwhelming, a strategist experienced in conversational keyword discovery can accelerate the process.",
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        "description": "Find voice search keywords by mining Google Search Console for question-style queries, using tools like AnswerThePublic or AlsoAsked to uncover more, and listening to real customer conversations. Prioritize long-tail, conversational questions—especially those around timing, pricing, and location—and create clear, snippet-ready answers for each."
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  "description": "Find voice search keywords by mining Google Search Console for question-style queries, using tools like AnswerThePublic or AlsoAsked to uncover more, and listen"
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