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  "name": "How should I approach AI share of voice if my budget is really tight?",
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      "name": "How should I approach AI share of voice if my budget is really tight?",
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        "text": "With a limited budget, the smartest move is to start with a lean, manual AI share of voice audit on your most important prompts. Don’t chase perfect coverage—focus on high-intent questions where visibility will actually affect revenue.\n\nContext: You don’t need expensive tools to learn whether you’re invisible in AI answers. A small set of prompts and competitors can still surface big gaps in content and authority.\n\nKey factors:\n- Narrow prompt set (20–40 high-intent questions)\n- Manual runs in 3–4 major AI engines\n- Simple spreadsheet logging mentions and citations\n- Clear prioritization of fixes based on findings\n\nPractical guidance: Use this compact audit to identify 5–10 concrete content or authority improvements, ship those, then re-measure. Only explore tooling once you’ve proven that closing these gaps moves your AI SOV.\n\nSoft positioning: Treat budget constraints as a forcing function to focus on the few AI conversations that matter most.",
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        "description": "Run a lean, manual audit on 20–40 high-intent prompts across a few AI engines, log brand mentions in a spreadsheet, and use the findings to prioritize a small set of high-impact content and authority improvements before buying any tools."
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  "description": "Run a lean, manual audit on 20–40 high-intent prompts across a few AI engines, log brand mentions in a spreadsheet, and use the findings to prioritize a small s"
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