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  "name": "How should a multi-location business in Denver and Boulder approach AI visibility website optimization differently?",
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      "name": "How should a multi-location business in Denver and Boulder approach AI visibility website optimization differently?",
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        "text": "In local markets like Denver and Boulder, AI visibility for multi-location businesses hinges on combining strong central content with distinct, high-quality location pages. Each city needs its own signals of relevance and trust.\n\nAI tools look for clear geographic cues when answering “best near me” or city-specific queries.\n\nKey factors:\n- Individual city pages with unique content (Denver vs. Boulder)\n- Localized FAQs addressing city-specific questions and context\n- Separate, well-maintained profiles and review strategies per location\n- Internal links from central pages to local pages and vice versa\n\nFor Denver/Boulder, ensure each location has a dedicated page that explains services, showcases reviews, and answers common local questions AIs might surface.\n\nCentralize your brand story but localize your proof so AI systems can confidently recommend the right location for each user’s query.",
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        "description": "Multi‑location businesses in Denver and Boulder should pair strong central content with distinct city pages, each with unique copy, local FAQs, and its own reviews and profiles. This gives AI tools the geographic clarity and trust signals they need to recommend the right location for city‑specific or “near me” queries."
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  "description": "Multi‑location businesses in Denver and Boulder should pair strong central content with distinct city pages, each with unique copy, local FAQs, and its own revi"
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