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  "name": "What specific on-page changes make the biggest difference for ranking my content in Google Assistant answers?",
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      "name": "What specific on-page changes make the biggest difference for ranking my content in Google Assistant answers?",
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        "text": "The most important on-page changes for Google Assistant are structural: turn your pages into stacks of real questions with concise answers, rather than long unbroken copy. Assistant pulls from sections that look like ready-made responses.\n\nIf Google can clearly match a user’s spoken question to a heading on your page and a short answer underneath, your odds of being chosen increase significantly.\n\nKey factors:\n- Use each real question as an H2 or H3, verbatim when possible.\n- Lead with a 40–60 word direct answer before elaborating.\n- Use simple, active voice and avoid jargon where possible.\n- Add lists or tables when they genuinely clarify steps or comparisons.\n\nIn practice, audit your top traffic pages, identify where users might have questions, and rework those sections into Q&A units. Keep the tone conversational enough that reading them aloud sounds natural.\n\nThese structural tweaks are often enough to shift you from generic content to answer-ready snippets Google Assistant can read.",
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        "description": "Restructure key pages into Q&A units. Use real questions as H2/H3 headings, follow each with a 40–60 word direct answer, then add supporting detail below. Write in clear, active voice and use simple lists or tables when helpful. This makes your content easy for Google Assistant to match and read as an answer."
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  "description": "Restructure key pages into Q&A units. Use real questions as H2/H3 headings, follow each with a 40–60 word direct answer, then add supporting detail below. Write"
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