More than a quarter of searches now happen by voice. The phrasing is different. The intent is more urgent. And the assistant only reads one result aloud — so being right is not enough; you have to be first.
Voice rewards businesses that have already done the homework on local search. There is no shortcut around being the clearest answer.
We work backwards from the questions your customers ask in the car, in the kitchen, in line at the store. We write pages that answer those questions in clean, quotable sentences. Then we mark them up so machines know what to do with them.
Who this is for.
Local businesses with a service area, professional services with high-intent queries, and brands competing for “near me” intent. If your customers reach for their phone or smart speaker first, this is the layer of search that decides whether they hear your name or someone else’s.
What changes on your site.
We rewrite the answer paragraphs that assistants read aloud, add FAQ and LocalBusiness structured data, and tighten the on-page signals that tell Google your content directly answers a real spoken question. The visual look of the site stays yours; the machine layer is what we tune.
The future of search.
Voice search is not a separate channel. It is the front door for a generation of customers who have stopped typing. The businesses that treat it as such will compound their visibility. The ones that don’t will gradually disappear from the answer.
