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  "name": "What are the biggest mistakes people make with long-tail keywords for voice search, and how can I avoid them?",
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        "text": "The biggest issues are targeting unnatural phrases, stuffing too many variations, ignoring mobile performance, and failing to provide a clear, concise answer near the top of the page. These mistakes make it harder for assistants to trust and quote your content.\n\nOver-optimization for keywords at the expense of user clarity is a common failure pattern in voice SEO.\n\nKEY FACTORS\n- Keyword-stuffed, robotic language that no one would say aloud\n- Thin pages that list questions but don’t truly answer them\n- Slow, clunky mobile experiences that hurt rankings\n- Missing schema or confusing page structure\n\nReview your content with a “would I say this out loud?” lens and trim any awkward phrasing. Then ensure each targeted query gets a direct answer in the first few lines and that your page loads quickly on phones. \n\nVoice search rewards clarity and usefulness far more than clever keyword tactics.",
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        "description": "Common mistakes include using robotic, keyword-stuffed phrases no one would say, listing questions without clear answers, ignoring mobile performance, and skipping structured data. Avoid them by writing in natural speech, giving each query a concise answer near the top, and ensuring fast, well-structured, mobile-friendly pages."
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