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  "name": "How do you actually rank in Google Assistant results instead of just regular Google search?",
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      "name": "How do you actually rank in Google Assistant results instead of just regular Google search?",
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        "text": "You rank in Google Assistant by winning the answer Google trusts most for the spoken question, usually via featured snippets, FAQ-rich results, and strong local SEO. That means question-focused content, fast mobile pages, and clean schema markup.\n\nGoogle Assistant reads out what Google Search already sees as the best answer, so you’re optimizing for voice results, not a separate “Assistant index.” Focus on the questions your audience actually speaks and structure your answers so they’re easy for Google to extract.\n\nKey factors:\n- Question-based keywords that match natural speech (“how do I…”, “what is…”, “near me”).\n- Direct 40–60 word answers at the top of each Q&A section.\n- FAQ, HowTo, and LocalBusiness schema so Google can parse your content.\n- Fast, mobile-friendly pages and strong E‑E‑A‑T signals.\n\nPractically, start by mapping your top 30–50 real customer questions, rewriting key pages around those questions, and adding FAQ schema to your Q&A sections. Then track which of those pages begin to win featured snippets and voice answers.\n\nDone consistently, this positions your content as the default answer Google Assistant chooses when users ask related questions.",
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        "description": "You rank in Google Assistant by winning the answer Google trusts most for the spoken query—usually featured snippets, FAQ-rich results, and local packs—rather than a separate “Assistant index.” Focus on question-based keywords, concise 40–60 word answers, FAQ/HowTo/LocalBusiness schema, and fast mobile pages to become the answer Assistant reads."
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