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        "text": "For a new business, the fastest and safest way to start showing up on Siri is to set up your Apple Maps listing during or right after opening, then immediately standardize your information across major local directories. Don’t wait until you “have traction.”\n\nNew businesses are invisible by default; any delay in publishing clean data simply gives competitors a head start in voice search and maps.\n\nKey factors:\n- Early Apple Maps listing with accurate opening date and hours\n- Consistent NAP in Google, Yelp, Bing, and key niche sites\n- A basic but clear website with local-schema and FAQs\n- An intentional plan to collect first reviews\n\nPractically, as soon as your address and phone are final, create your Apple Maps entry, then copy that data into other platforms, and launch a simple site with a “new in town” FAQ page. Ask initial customers to leave honest reviews to seed trust.\n\nThink of Siri visibility as part of your launch checklist, not an afterthought.",
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        "description": "For a new business, create and verify your Apple Maps listing immediately, then mirror that data across major directories and a simple website with local-schema and FAQs. Start collecting early reviews so Siri has trustworthy signals from day one."
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