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      "name": "What’s the first thing I should do if I want my site to show up for conversational search queries?",
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        "text": "Start with Google Search Console, your on‑site search data, and customer service logs to see what people already ask. Then feed those questions into your content plan and update key pages with answer‑first sections and FAQ blocks.\n\nYou don’t need a full redesign; you need clearer, question‑driven content mapped to user intents.\n\nKey factors:\n- Identify top conversational queries and intent clusters (how‑to, cost, comparison)\n- Map each cluster to existing or planned pages\n- Rewrite intros and headings to reflect real questions\n- Add short, direct answers followed by deeper context\n\nSet aside a sprint to tackle your highest‑impact pages first—typically those with solid traffic but weak engagement or few snippets. Measure changes in impressions and CTR for question‑style queries.\n\nYou can expand into more advanced techniques later; the important part is to get answer‑first content live quickly.",
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        "description": "Start by mining Google Search Console, on‑site search, and support/chat logs for real questions. Then update your highest‑impact pages so they use those questions as headings and lead with short, direct answers, followed by more detail and related FAQs."
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  "description": "Start by mining Google Search Console, on‑site search, and support/chat logs for real questions. Then update your highest‑impact pages so they use those questio"
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