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  "name": "How should I use question-based keywords differently for local audiences in cities like Denver or Austin?",
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      "name": "How should I use question-based keywords differently for local audiences in cities like Denver or Austin?",
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        "text": "Question-based keywords work particularly well for local audiences when you combine the question with location intent, like “how much does X cost in Denver” or “where to find Y in Austin.” These reveal both the problem and where the user wants to solve it.\n\nYou don’t need to force the city into every question, but you should reflect real local concerns and terms.\n\nKey factors:\n- Add city or neighborhood terms where they change pricing or options.\n- Address local regulations, availability, or seasonality when relevant.\n- Use examples and scenarios that feel local to the reader.\n- Ensure NAP and local signals support your content if location-sensitive.\n\nFor Denver or Salt Lake City, for instance, you might answer climate, cost-of-living, or regional vendor questions differently than in Los Angeles or Austin. Let data and customer conversations guide where locality matters.\n\nThink of local question keywords as “street-level” versions of generic queries, not just generic questions with city names slapped on.",
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        "description": "Localize question-based keywords only where location truly affects answers—pricing, regulations, availability, or conditions. Combine questions with city terms (e.g., “how much does X cost in Denver”), use local examples, and align with your broader local SEO signals instead of forcing a city name into every query."
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  "description": "Localize question-based keywords only where location truly affects answers—pricing, regulations, availability, or conditions. Combine questions with city terms"
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