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      "name": "I’ve had bad experiences with SEO agencies—how can I try question-based keywords without wasting time again?",
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        "text": "If past SEO or content projects disappointed you, start small with question-based keywords by focusing on measurable, user-facing wins: better FAQs, clearer onboarding, and content that directly answers top support questions. This builds trust and visible value quickly.\n\nYou’re proving the approach with outcomes users and teams can feel, not just ranking reports.\n\nKey factors:\n- Choose 10–20 questions tied to real support load or sales friction.\n- Deliver improved answers within a short, defined timeline.\n- Measure reduced tickets, faster sales cycles, or better CSAT.\n- Communicate these gains as evidence that the strategy works.\n\nIn practice, frame the experiment as “let’s fix the top questions our customers struggle with” rather than “let’s do an SEO initiative.” Results often show up in both satisfaction and discoverability.\n\nGood question-based content tends to rehabilitate trust because it feels plainly useful, not like abstract marketing work.",
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        "description": "Run a small, practical experiment: pick 10–20 real customer questions that cause support load or sales friction, create better answers and FAQs for them, and track changes in tickets, sales conversations, and satisfaction. This proves the value of question-based keywords with concrete outcomes before you scale or hire more help."
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