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4 SEO Tips to Prime Your Site for Voice Search

The rising use of voice-enabled searches is a current trend across mobile devices and platforms. You’re likely familiar with “Okay, Google” and similar commands, because voice search has been predicted by ComScore to encompass 50% of total search volume by 2020. If your website isn’t prepared for this inevitable change, you could end up falling behind your competitors and ranking poorly on search engine results pages (SERPs).

In voice searches, users speak directly into a speaker or microphone, their words are then run through speech recognition software, and the search engine (or smart speaker) will query the web for an answer. Even if your website is currently optimized for search engines, it’s still important to prime it for voice search. After all, voice search has enough differences that it requires a targeted strategy if you want your content to rank highly.

If you’re ready to prepare your website for the voice search revolution, these four Search Engine Optimization (SEO) techniques will get you started on the right track.

  1. Do Your Keyword Research

There are many ways your target audience can find your website, but organic traffic is commonly derived from search engine results pages (SERPs). This means you need to incorporate audience-specific keywords into your content. By performing keyword research, you’ll better understand how industry readers are describing (and searching for) your services and products, then add those keywords to your website so your content will be more likely to come up.

There are plenty of methods you can use to improve your rankings using keywords. To find voice-friendly search terms you can target, however, you’ll want to:

When performing your research, keep in mind that specific search terms are no longer the focus. Instead, you want to consider how popular search terms can be turned into answers to commonly-asked questions. After all, most voice searches are still in the form of direct queries.

  1. Use a Mobile-Friendly Interface

Voice search is a predominantly mobile feature, partly thanks to the rise in smart speaker sales. Fortunately, the vast majority of web hosts and platforms now provide plenty of support for mobile devices.

You can improve your mobile users’ experience by:

Another user experience (UX) factor to consider for both mobile and desktop devices is website speed. You can use a solution like Pingdom Tools to learn more about your site’s speed and how to optimize it. That way, you’ll be able to deliver responses to voice searches without delay.

  1. Create an FAQ Page

A Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page tends to be conversational in nature, which is also how the majority of users approach voice search. As such, an FAQ page makes it easy for search engines to pull up relevant information on your website and share it with searchers.

It’s important that your FAQ page is optimized for your target audience, but also for both text and voice searches. To achieve this, we recommend that you:

You can even go one step further and create separate blog pages for each of your more frequently-asked questions. For example, you can write a blog post that breaks down the cost of your product, and another that addresses its key features.

  1. Optimize Your Website’s Structured Data Markup

Perhaps you’ve heard of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) tags, which tell the web browser how to display web page content. However, it’s also important for your content to have context. This is where structured data markup (also known as schema markup) comes in.

Search engines use a site’s structured data markup to classify and organize their content. Optimizing your site’s markup with voice searches in mind can give you an edge over your competition. It is a bit of an advanced technique, which means you’ll want to bring your developer(s) in for this step.

They can implement the following tips:

It’s also important to update your markup. You can easily come up with a schedule for handling alterations with your developer.

There’s no doubt that voice search is the next search revolution; you’ll need to make some changes to your website’s SEO strategy if you want to come out ahead of the competition. Fortunately, this isn’t hard once you understand how voice search works and how to tweak your website accordingly.

Do you have any questions about voice search, or how to optimize your current SEO strategy to prime your website for them? Let us know in the comments section below!

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