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  "name": "How does conversational content affect my rankings in voice search results?",
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      "name": "How does conversational content affect my rankings in voice search results?",
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        "text": "Content style is a direct voice search ranking factor: assistants favor **conversational, question-based content with concise answers**. Overly formal or vague pages are harder for algorithms to match to spoken queries.\n\nVoice queries often sound like natural speech, so your pages need to mirror that language and structure to be chosen.\n\nKey factors:\n- Using question phrases: who, what, where, when, why, how.\n- Writing in everyday language, not heavy jargon.\n- Short, direct answers followed by supporting detail.\n- Covering related follow-up questions on the same page.\n\nRewrite key sections so headings match how your customers actually speak, then place a tight 1–2 sentence answer right under each heading. Use FAQs and “People Also Ask” ideas to guide the questions you include.\n\nIf you’re not a writer, record yourself explaining answers out loud, then transcribe and lightly edit—that usually produces the right tone for voice search.",
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        "description": "Conversational content is a major voice search ranking factor. Pages that use natural, question-based headings and short, direct answers are easier for assistants to match to spoken queries and extract as responses. Writing in everyday language with clear Q&A formatting improves your chances of being read aloud."
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  "description": "Conversational content is a major voice search ranking factor. Pages that use natural, question-based headings and short, direct answers are easier for assistan"
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