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        "text": "For a small business with limited budget, start with a short list of high-impact question-based keywords tied directly to your main offer (pricing, results, implementation, risks). Build one FAQ hub and a few detailed guides instead of a massive content library.\n\nDepth on the right questions beats breadth on random topics when money and time are tight.\n\nKey factors:\n- Prioritize questions that prospects ask before buying.\n- Use free tools (Autocomplete, People Also Ask, forums) for research.\n- Write answers yourself or with affordable freelance help.\n- Track simple KPIs: organic visits, leads, and support deflection.\n\nPractically, aim to fully answer 20–40 core questions over a quarter, then iterate based on performance. Don’t worry about complex technical SEO until you have consistent, helpful content.\n\nTreat it like building a “self-serve salesperson” in content form, one question at a time.",
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        "description": "Focus on a small set of high-impact questions directly tied to your main offer—pricing, results, implementation, and risks. Use free tools to find real queries, build one strong FAQ hub plus a few in‑depth guides, and measure basic outcomes like organic visits, leads, and reduced support volume."
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  "description": "Focus on a small set of high-impact questions directly tied to your main offer—pricing, results, implementation, and risks. Use free tools to find real queries,"
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