Voice Search Optimization
Voice Search vs Text Search
| Feature | Text Search | Voice Search |
|---|---|---|
| Query length | 2–3 words | 7–9 words (conversational) |
| Query style | Fragmented keywords | Natural questions |
| Result type | Multiple results | Single direct answer |
| Local intent | 40% | ~56% of searches |
| Device | All devices | Mobile, smart speakers |
Optimization Strategies
1. Target Question Keywords
Use Who/What/Where/When/Why/How in headings and FAQ sections. Voice assistants often read featured snippets.
2. Write Concise Direct Answers
State the answer in the first 40–50 words after the question. Google reads ~29-word snippets for voice.
3. Add FAQ Schema Markup
"@type": "FAQPage",
"mainEntity": [{
"@type": "Question",
"name": "How do I...",
"acceptedAnswer": { "@type": "Answer", "text": "..." }
}]
4. Optimize for Local Voice Search
Keep Google Business Profile updated. Include "near me" and city-specific content. Ensure NAP consistency.
Featured Snippet Formula
- Target a "how/what/why" question with 100–2000 searches/month
- Check if current snippet exists and can be improved
- Write a clean direct answer in 40–60 words
- Use an H2/H3 heading that mirrors the question
- Add a list or table after the paragraph for more context