LBD #021: Want to be heard? Optimize for voice search

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TL;DR & Summary

Many people are optimizing their webpages only for text-based search engines, rather than for voice search. This is a mistake, as the way in which people search for information using their voices is different from how they type their queries.

By optimizing your webpages for voice search, you can ensure that your website is easily discoverable by the millions of people using voice assistants like Amazon’s Alexa and Google Home.

What’s changing: The way in which people search for information is evolving, with more and more people turning to voice assistants to find the information they need. This means that traditional text-based search engine optimization techniques are becoming less effective.

How you can leverage the benefits: By optimizing your webpages for voice search, you can ensure that your website is easily discoverable by the millions of people using voice assistants. This can lead to increased traffic and sales for your business.

By the end of this issue, you will be able to:

  1. Understand the differences between text-based search and voice search
  2. Optimize your web pages for voice search
  3. Increase traffic and sales for your business

The problem: Many people are optimizing their webpages for traditional text-based search engines, rather than for voice search. This is a mistake, as the way in which people search for information using their voices is different from how they type their queries.

Why it matters: As more and more people turn to voice assistants to find the information they need, traditional text-based search engine optimization techniques are becoming less effective. This means that if you don’t optimize your web pages for voice search, your website may not be easily discoverable by millions of people using voice assistants.

The benefits: By optimizing your web pages for voice search, you can ensure that your website is easily discoverable by the millions of people using voice assistants. This can lead to increased traffic and sales for your business.


Are you tired of feeling like your website is invisible to the millions of people using voice assistants to search for information?

Well, you’re not alone. Many businesses are struggling to optimize for voice search, and it’s costing them valuable traffic and sales.

The problem is, traditional text-based search engine optimization techniques are becoming less effective as more and more people turn to voice assistants to find the information they need.

If you don’t optimize for voice search, your website may not be easily discoverable by these users.

But it’s not too late to make a change. By learning how to optimize for voice search, you can ensure that your website is easily discoverable by millions of people using voice assistants. This can lead to increased traffic and sales for your business.

Think about it, when someone uses a voice assistant to search for a product or service, they’re likely closer to making a purchase than someone typing a query into a search engine.

By being one of the top results on a voice search, you’ll be putting your business in front of ready-to-buy customers.

But don’t just take our word for it, there are already businesses seeing the benefits of optimizing for voice search.

So, what’s holding you back from optimizing for voice search? Lack of understanding of the differences between text-based search and voice search? Difficulty in implementing optimization techniques? Limited resources?

It’s time to stop letting these obstacles hold you back. By following the right steps and using the right tools, optimizing for voice search is within your reach. And we’re here to help you every step of the way.

In this issue, I’ll show you how to optimize for voice search and help your business be easily discoverable by millions of people using voice assistants.

Don’t let your business get left behind in the age of voice search. Start optimizing today and see the rewards for yourself.

The primary reason why people don’t optimize for voice search

  1. Lack of understanding of the differences between text-based search and voice search
  2. Difficulty in implementing voice search optimization techniques
  3. Limited resources
  4. Lack of knowledge about the latest tools and technologies

By following the steps outlined in this issue, you can overcome these problems and optimize your web pages for voice search.

Step 1: Understand the differences between text-based search and voice search

  • Why it’s important: Understanding the differences between text-based search and voice search will help you optimize your web pages for voice search in the most effective way.
  • Example: People searching for “best Italian restaurant” using text-based search will likely type “Italian restaurant” into a search engine. However, when searching for the same information using voice search, they may say “Where’s the best Italian restaurant near me?”

Step 2: Use natural language and long-tail keywords

  • Why it’s important: Using natural language and long-tail keywords will make it easier for voice assistants to understand the content of your web pages and match them to user queries.
  • Example: Instead of using “Italian restaurant”, use “best Italian restaurant near me”

Step 3: Optimize for featured snippets

  • Why it’s important: Optimizing for featured snippets will help your webpage to be displayed as a top result when people use voice search.
  • Example: Use structured data to markup your webpage and provide information in a format that can be easily understood by voice assistants.

Additional tips for voice search optimization

  1. Keyword optimization for voice search: It’s important to optimize your website for keywords that people use when searching via voice, as voice search queries tend to be more conversational and longer-tail than typed queries. Identifying and incorporating these keywords into your website’s content and meta tags can help increase the chances that your website will appear in voice search results.
  2. Structured data: Utilizing structured data can help search engines understand the context of your website’s content and make it more likely to appear in voice search results. This can include using schema markup on your website to provide additional information about your business, such as opening hours, reviews, and contact information.
  3. Optimizing for local search: Many voice search queries are related to local information, such as “Where is the closest gas station?” or “What are the best restaurants in [city]?” Optimizing your website for local search can help it appear in voice search results when people are searching for businesses or services in your area. This can include creating a Google My Business listing, getting listed in local directories, and including your city and state in your website’s content and meta tags.

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