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  "name": "I’m in dense East Coast cities like Boston and New York—does voice assistant optimization need a different strategy here compared to smaller markets?",
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      "name": "I’m in dense East Coast cities like Boston and New York—does voice assistant optimization need a different strategy here compared to smaller markets?",
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        "text": "In cities like Boston, New York, and Washington D.C., you should tailor voice optimization to dense competition, commuter behavior, and highly specific queries. That means sharper differentiation in your answers and stronger local trust signals.\n\nAssistants have many options to choose from in these markets; generic content makes you invisible.\n\nKey factors:\n- Unique local positioning (neighborhoods, specialties, hours)\n- Detailed LocalBusiness schema and robust Google Business Profiles\n- Location-specific FAQs that reflect urban realities (transit, parking, peak times)\n- Strong review and reputation management\n\nPractically, listen to how locals describe and search for your services, then build city-level pages and FAQs that use those exact phrases. Test assistants on busy routes and hubs.\n\nA specialist with multi-city experience can help you avoid a one-size-fits-all approach that underperforms in high-competition metros.",
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        "description": "Yes. In dense metros, you need sharper local differentiation, detailed LocalBusiness schema, and city-specific FAQs that match commuter and urban behaviors. Assistants have many options, so generic answers rarely win spoken results."
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  "description": "Yes. In dense metros, you need sharper local differentiation, detailed LocalBusiness schema, and city-specific FAQs that match commuter and urban behaviors. Ass"
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