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  "name": "We barely have any content—can we still get cited by voice assistants, or do we need a huge site first?",
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      "name": "We barely have any content—can we still get cited by voice assistants, or do we need a huge site first?",
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        "text": "If you don’t have much content yet, start by building a focused FAQ and a few in‑depth guides around your most important topics. Voice assistants need something substantial to quote; thin or placeholder pages almost never get cited.\n\nQuality beats quantity: a few well‑structured, authoritative pages can outperform a large but shallow site.\n\nKEY FACTORS\n- Identify 10–20 real questions customers ask and answer them clearly\n- Create 2–3 pillar pages with deep, well‑organized content\n- Use question‑style subheadings and short direct answers under each\n- Add FAQPage and relevant schema to make everything machine‑legible\n\nDon’t rush to publish dozens of weak pages; concentrate your effort into content that could plausibly earn snippets and AI citations. Expand only after those perform.\n\nThis builds a strong foundation that voice assistants can confidently pull from as your site grows.",
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        "description": "You don’t need a huge site, but you do need strong content. Start with a focused FAQ and a few deep, well‑structured guides that use question headings, short answers, and schema. A small set of high‑quality pages can absolutely earn voice citations if they clearly answer important queries."
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  "description": "You don’t need a huge site, but you do need strong content. Start with a focused FAQ and a few deep, well‑structured guides that use question headings, short an"
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