Voice Search
A search method where users speak their queries instead of typing, increasingly important for SEO and local search strategies.
Voice search allows users to ask questions or issue commands verbally using smartphones, smart speakers, or virtual assistants. Unlike typed searches, voice queries are often longer, conversational, and phrased as complete sentences. This type of search reflects how people naturally speak, including casual phrasing, local references, and intent-driven questions.
Optimizing for voice search ensures that websites, apps, and digital platforms can be accurately understood and cited by AI assistants, improving discoverability and engagement. Voice search is increasingly important as more users rely on hands-free devices, smart home assistants, and mobile search while on the go.
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