Voice search optimization is becoming more popular and is going to really take off, big time, in 2025. It is the process of optimizing your website pages so that they appear at the top of search engine results when people use a verbal search to find what they want.
What exactly is voice search optimization?
In simple terms, if you want to find something on the internet, you can use voice search instead of typing in your request.
So, if people are doing this, you need to make sure that your website is optimized for voice search so there is the chance your web pages will be read out aloud by a voice search device. Even putting it simply sounds complicated! But it’s really not…
How does it work?
Loads of you will have experience of Alexa or Siri or you may even have used a voice search device to talk to Google.
So, you say ‘Alexa – how do I xxxxxxx’
This is voice search.
Then Alexa replies to you by reading an answer found on a search engine.
Siri is slightly different – for a lot of queries, Siri won’t read the answer to you but will tell you where you can find the answer on the internet – an answer that best fits the query you asked.
Again, when you ask Google a question, it’s different again. If you ask Google something on a device like Google Home, it will often tell you ‘I’ve sent a link in your Google assistant’ – then you have to go to your Google assistant to get the link and find your answer.
Voice search optimization strategy
With more and more people using this form of search, a strategy for this is going to be vital for your business over the coming years.
According to WebFX, more than 55% of people use voice search to find businesses near them – this could be restaurants, cinemas, places of entertainment etc. But more are using it for local businesses for things they want to buy locally too.
More than a billion voice searches happen every month, and it is estimated that voice search will account for 50% of all searches in 2025, so if you have a small business you could be missing out on potential customers if you are not optimizing for voice search.
How do you optimize for voice search?
Voice search optimization is obviously linked to search engine optimization and the kinds of keywords and phrases that you put on your website, which will help people searching physically or verbally for what you offer.
There are a few ways you can optimize your content on your website. Let’s have a look…
Optimize for verbal queries!
When someone types out a query, it’s not going to be the same as when they ask a question verbally.
Example – Someone fancies making garlic bread.
They might type – ‘how to make garlic bread’ on their laptop.
On voice search, they may say ‘How do I make garlic bread?’
It’s only a subtle difference, but when someone asks a question, they’ll ask as if they’re talking to a real person – it’ll be more conversational.
Typed – ‘Recipes for chocolate cake.’
Voice search – ‘Show me some recipes for different kinds of chocolate cake.’
With voice search you are giving a command to your voice search device, (Alexa, for example).
So, for your website to be optimized for voice search, you need to optimize for conversational queries, just as you would find keywords for search engine optimization.
Let’s stick with chocolate cake – because we can (!) – let’s brainstorm questions people may have…
- How do I make chocolate cake?
- How do I make chocolate fudge cake?
- What’s the best recipe for a chocolate fudge cake?
- What do I need to make a chocolate fudge cake?
There will be all sorts of questions people could ask which are related to your products or services, so you need to have a good brainstorm to decide what questions people might ask. If you need help with this you can use Google – type in one of the questions you have, and other questions will automatically appear under ‘people also ask…..’ in the search. This will give you ideas.
Then you need to ensure that these questions are incorporated into your website copy.
WHAT A FAFF!
I KNOW!
But important to stay ahead of the game!
Google Business Profile listing
I’ve talked about this before, and this is something that is a no brainer to pick up local business. If you haven’t set up your Google Business Profile listing yet, it’s worth doing it now. It’s free and will help you get found in your local area.
It’s a great tool as you can show your opening hours, link to your website, add your contact details, add photos and updates, as well as collecting reviews.
You’ll also want to add search engine optimization keywords and voice search optimization words and phrases too.
For example, if you make and sell candles, you might want to add ‘homemade candles in London (or wherever you live). Or ‘beeswax candles in London’ – you get the idea.
You can also use local slang and dialect for your area. For example, if you sell bread rolls – in your area they might be called cobs, or baps etc.
Give direct answers – don’t beat around the bush!
The bestway to address voice search optimization on your website is to have a frequently asked Questions and Answers section – FAQ.
By ‘answer a question directly’, I mean don’t fluff it out – state facts. For example…
Question could be ‘What do I need to make garlic bread?’
You can answer in two ways – directly and indirectly – look at the two example answers below.
Answer A – To make Garlic bread, you need a baguette, butter and 4 minced garlic cloves. Cut the baguette into slices without slicing all the way through.
Mix the butter and minced garlic together and spread in between the slices.
Wrap the baguette in foil and put in a hot oven for 10 minutes until bread crisp and butter melted.
Answer B – To make Garlic bread, you need just three ingredients. The first ingredient is a baguette or French stick. Then you need butter – you can use salted or unsalted butter, but I prefer salted, and 4 cloves of fresh garlic.
Take a sharp knife and cut the baguette into fairly thick slices, being careful not to slice all the way through the bread. Mince the four garlic cloves and add to the butter. Mash it up until thoroughly mixed.
Then, take the cut bread and carefully spread the garlic butter on both sides of each attached slice. BLAH BLAH BLAH..
Answer A is the way to go – short, concise and to the point. Don’t waffle and use unnecessary steps or phrases.
Use SEO (search engine optimization) best practices too.
As I said earlier, you need to use both SEO and Voice search optimization for this to work efficiently. You need to have good SEO, so that your website appears near the top of search results – then voice search devices will search those top search results to find the answer to their questions – so you then need voice search optimization.
I’m not going to go into SEO in this article as I’ve covered it in others – see the links below…
You also need to make sure your website is optimized for mobile and tablet devices, as well as desktop or laptop, as people often use voice search on their mobile devices.
Building your SEO Strategy part 1
Building your SEO Strategy part 2 – content
Conclusion
These are the basics for voice search optimization and I hope that it has helped you to understand what it is, how it is used and how you can ensure that your website is optimized so that you’re ready if anyone asks for something that you create or a service you provide.
If you optimize your website for voice search, then you’ll be on your way to driving more traffic to your website and ultimately driving leads and sales. Good luck!







