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      "name": "How do I write or rewrite my content so it’s good for AI crawlability but still readable for real people?",
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        "text": "To make content AI-friendly without ruining human readability, structure it clearly, answer questions directly, and use headings and schema—but keep a natural tone. AI crawlers and humans both benefit from clarity and good information architecture.\n\nYou don’t need robotic writing; you need well‑organized, comprehensive explanations.\n\n**Key factors:**\n- Use question‑based headings and answer them in the first few sentences\n- Keep paragraphs and sections focused on one idea at a time\n- Add definitions and context for key terms without overloading jargon\n- Support content with schema so machines can see the structure underneath\n\nWrite for your actual customers first, then refine layouts and metadata so machines can follow. Avoid stuffing pages with repetitive phrases; instead, ensure each page thoroughly addresses a small set of related questions that AI can easily map to specific user intents.",
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        "description": "Write naturally for humans but structure content clearly: use question‑based headings, answer them directly near the top, keep sections focused, and add definitions where needed. Support this with schema so AI crawlers can see the underlying structure without forcing robotic, keyword‑stuffed prose."
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