Reviewed by: Karan Bhasin
Written by: Aquib Nawab
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When writing scripts or voiceovers, talk like real people do. Use full questions like “How to clean bike chain?” because voice searches are often spoken in a casual, natural tone, not short and robotic keywords.
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Use longer, clear phrases that people might say out loud, like “best helmets for city rides.” These help your video show up when someone asks something specific using a voice assistant like Google or Alexa.
Include commonly asked questions in your video and answer them simply. People often search with questions, so showing or saying them in the video helps it match what users are asking through voice search.
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Make your video titles sound like something people might say aloud. Use natural words, and don’t forget to also write a simple, useful description and add helpful tags with full phrases to support voice search.
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Talk in a clear, slow, and friendly voice in your videos. If the voice is too fast, low, or unclear, voice tools and viewers may not understand it well. Good sound helps your video be picked up by smart devices.
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Voice searches often include phrases like “near me” or names of towns and cities. If your business is local, use your area name in the video and title. This way, your video appears in nearby search results.
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Use schema markup on the page where your video is posted. This is a small bit of code that helps search engines understand your video better, so it has a higher chance of showing up in voice search answers.
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Voice searches mostly happen on phones, so make sure your videos load fast, are easy to watch, and look good on mobile. Use big fonts, quick info, and make sure they don’t need lots of scrolling or clicks.
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Upload subtitles or the full written script of your video. This helps search engines read your content easily and show it in voice search results, even if the viewer doesn’t watch the full video.
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Start your video by answering the main question quickly. Voice search users want fast answers. If you wait too long, they may leave before getting the info they came for. Keep it short, clear, and helpful.
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