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  "name": "What’s different about AI search optimization for a business operating in multiple cities like Los Angeles, Austin, Denver, and Salt Lake City?",
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      "name": "What’s different about AI search optimization for a business operating in multiple cities like Los Angeles, Austin, Denver, and Salt Lake City?",
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        "text": "For multi‑location businesses across cities like Los Angeles, Austin, Denver, and Salt Lake City, the biggest AI search optimization challenge is **entity complexity**: models must understand which services exist where, under which brand, and how they relate. You solve this with structured data and consistent profiles.\n\nTreat each location as a clearly defined node within a single, coherent organization graph.\n\nKey factors:\n- Organization schema plus distinct LocalBusiness or Service entries per city\n- Location‑specific landing pages with city‑relevant content and FAQs\n- Consistent, accurate directory and map listings for each location\n- Internal linking that clearly connects locations to the parent brand\n\nPractically, audit one city at a time, ensuring its schema, content, and citations are complete before scaling the pattern to the next.\n\nThis systematic approach helps AI tools give precise, city‑specific recommendations instead of generic or mixed‑up answers about your multi‑city presence.",
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        "description": "You must clearly model each location as its own entity: use Organization plus city‑specific LocalBusiness schema, create dedicated location pages with local content, and keep maps/directories consistent. Handle one city at a time, then scale the pattern so AI tools can give precise, location‑aware answers."
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  "description": "You must clearly model each location as its own entity: use Organization plus city‑specific LocalBusiness schema, create dedicated location pages with local con"
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