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  "name": "What should I do if my GEO changes don’t show up in AI voice answers for months?",
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      "name": "What should I do if my GEO changes don’t show up in AI voice answers for months?",
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        "text": "Delayed or missing results from GEO often happen because AI platforms haven’t refreshed their indexes yet or your content isn’t clear enough to be selected over competitors. GEO is sensitive to both timing and answer quality.\n\nYou should treat slow progress as a cue to improve clarity and structure rather than to abandon the effort.\n\nKey factors:\n- Time lag between publishing and AI index updates\n- Competing sources with stronger authority or clearer answers\n- Incomplete schema or technical crawl issues\n- Questions targeted that are too broad or low-intent\n\nPractically, refine your questions to be more specific, tighten opening snippets, and expand schema coverage, then re-test. Keep a change log so you can correlate improvements with testing outcomes.\n\nIterating on GEO is normal; consistent small upgrades often unlock better AI voice visibility over time.",
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        "description": "If GEO changes aren’t showing up in AI voice answers, assume index lag and answer quality issues. Improve snippet clarity, expand schema, focus on more specific questions, and keep testing over time. Slow progress is common, but iterative refinements usually lead to better citations."
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  "description": "If GEO changes aren’t showing up in AI voice answers, assume index lag and answer quality issues. Improve snippet clarity, expand schema, focus on more specific"
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