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  "name": "Should my AEO strategy change for tech‑heavy cities like Austin and Denver, or is it basically the same everywhere?",
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      "name": "Should my AEO strategy change for tech‑heavy cities like Austin and Denver, or is it basically the same everywhere?",
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        "text": "In Austin and Denver, AEO strategy should reflect regional behavior: tech‑savvy audiences, strong local ecosystems, and mixed in‑person and remote demand. You’ll want to blend national thought‑leadership answers with very practical, location‑based FAQs about availability, timezone, and local partnerships.\n\nAnswer engines reward content that clearly signals when a company genuinely operates in a city rather than just listing it.\n\nKey considerations:\n- Dedicated content sections that mention Austin and Denver operations\n- LocalBusiness schema tied to physical or service addresses\n- FAQs about on‑site vs. remote work, local meeting options, and response times\n- References to local industries or events where relevant (without overdoing it)\n\nPractically, add a few city‑specific question‑answer pairs like “Do you support on‑site sessions in Austin?” and mark them up properly.\n\nDone well, this gives you a shot at both national AI answers and city‑level visibility when users add “in Austin” or “near Denver” to their queries.",
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        "description": "In Austin and Denver, keep the core AEO framework but add city‑specific signals. Use LocalBusiness schema, mention your actual local operations, and answer practical questions about on‑site availability, timezones, and local partnerships. This helps you win both national AI answers and location‑modified searches."
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  "description": "In Austin and Denver, keep the core AEO framework but add city‑specific signals. Use LocalBusiness schema, mention your actual local operations, and answer prac"
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