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Voice Search for Local Businesses: How to Get Named by Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant

May 22, 202610 min read
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Voice search for local businesses is powered by AI assistants including Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant, which answer spoken queries by recommending one or two local businesses directly — with no list of results to scroll through. The primary technical signal determining voice search visibility is schema markup on the business website, combined with consistent NAP data, active Google Business Profile, review volume and recency, and content written in natural conversational language that mirrors how customers speak their queries.

A painting company in Peyton, Colorado started asking every new client one simple question: how did you find us? The answer kept coming back the same. Alexa. Siri. Someone had asked their smart speaker or phone who the best painter in Peyton was — and this company's name came up. Before optimizing for voice search and AI recommendations, they were getting five leads a month. After — eleven. More than double, from people who found them by asking a device a question out loud.

Voice search is not a future technology. It is happening right now, in your customers' kitchens, trucks, and living rooms. And it works differently from every other form of search your business has ever tried to appear in. There is no page of results. There is no list of options. There is one answer — sometimes two — read aloud by an AI assistant. Either your business is that answer or it is not. This guide covers exactly what determines which businesses get named.

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How Voice Search Works for Local Queries

When someone asks Siri "who is the best plumber near me" or tells Alexa "find me a roofer in Colorado Springs," the AI assistant evaluates local business data from multiple sources and delivers a single spoken recommendation. It does not send the user to a search results page. It does not give them ten options. It picks one business — occasionally two — based on verifiable signals, and reads that answer aloud.

The sources voice assistants draw from overlap directly with broader AI search signals. Google Assistant uses Google Business Profile data, reviews, and website content. Siri pulls from Apple Maps, Yelp, and website schema. Alexa uses Bing data, Yext-verified listings, and review platforms. This is why the foundation of local AEO strategy — consistent citations, active GBP, strong reviews, and structured website data — directly feeds voice search visibility. Fix the foundations and voice search improves alongside every other AI channel.

What makes voice search distinct is the urgency of the format. People ask voice assistants when they are driving, cooking, or in the middle of something else. They want one answer they can act on immediately. The business that gets named in a voice search response gets a call within minutes — or the opportunity is gone. Nobody asks Siri the same question twice.

The Number One Technical Reason Local Businesses Are Invisible in Voice Search

When we audit a local service business that is not appearing in voice search recommendations, the single most common technical reason is the same every time: no schema markup on the website.

Schema markup is structured code in the back end of a website that tells AI engines — in machine-readable language — exactly what a business is, what it does, where it operates, and how to contact it. Without schema, an AI assistant evaluating your website has to interpret your content by reading it like a human would — which is slower, less reliable, and produces lower confidence. With LocalBusiness schema in place, the AI instantly verifies your name, address, phone number, hours, service area, and service categories without ambiguity.

Most local service business websites have no schema at all. A business can have a beautiful website, strong reviews, and an active GBP — and still be invisible in voice search because the technical layer AI needs to cite the site is missing. The complete guide to local schema markup covers exactly what to implement and how.

The 5 Signals That Determine Voice Search Visibility

1. Schema markup on your website

LocalBusiness schema is the technical foundation. It should include your exact business name, address, phone number, hours, service area, service categories, and website URL — in structured JSON-LD format in the back end of your site. FAQPage schema on your service pages gives voice assistants pre-formatted answers they can read directly. This is the single highest-leverage technical change a local service business can make for voice search visibility.

2. Consistent NAP across all platforms

Voice assistants cross-reference your business data across Google, Apple Maps, Yelp, and Bing before making a recommendation. If your name, address, or phone number differs across platforms — even slightly — the AI's confidence in naming you drops. We covered fixing this in our guide on local citation consistency — it is the verification layer that makes everything else work.

3. Review volume and recency

Voice assistants weight community proof heavily when deciding who to recommend. A business with strong, recent reviews across Google, Yelp, and Facebook consistently outperforms one with a thin or stale review profile. The Peyton painting company had built a solid review foundation before their voice search visibility improved. The two are directly connected. Our guide on how reviews affect AEO rankings covers the review signals that matter most.

4. Conversational content on your website

Voice queries are phrased differently from typed queries. Your website content needs natural, conversational language that mirrors how people speak — not just keyword-optimized headlines. Service pages that answer questions in plain sentences, FAQ sections written in spoken question format, and location descriptions in natural language all improve voice search eligibility. If your content reads well aloud, voice search can use it.

5. Active Google Business Profile

Google Assistant draws heavily from GBP data when answering local voice queries. An active, complete, regularly updated GBP signals that your business is current and trustworthy. A dormant GBP carries less weight even if the data is technically correct. The full optimization process is covered in our guide on Google Business Profile for AEO.

The Problem Nobody Talks About: Getting the Recommendation and Missing the Call

Here is a scenario that plays out constantly. A homeowner asks Siri who the best HVAC company near them is. Siri names your business. The homeowner calls. Your phone rings. Nobody answers.

You were at church. You were at your kid's baseball game. You were on another job with your hands full. You were fishing on a Saturday morning. You are a human being with a life — and that is exactly the problem. The customer who called does not leave a voicemail. Nobody leaves voicemails anymore. They hang up, ask Siri the same question again, and call whoever comes up next. You earned the recommendation. You did the work to get your business named. And the lead went to your competitor because nobody answered.

This is one of the most consistent patterns we see at Sizzlin' Fried Ads. Businesses invest in AI SEO, start showing up in voice search, and silently lose leads they never know existed because their call handling has not kept up with their visibility. Getting named is only half the equation. Being available to take that call — every time, at any hour — is the other half.

The silent lead loss

Voice search leads call immediately after getting a recommendation. When nobody answers, they move on within seconds. No voicemail. No callback. No second chance. Every missed call from a voice search referral is a lead that your AI SEO work earned and your call handling lost.

How to Write Content That Voice Search Can Use

Voice search content does not require a complete website rewrite. It requires thinking about how your customers speak and making your content reflect that:

Write FAQ sections in spoken question format. "How much does it cost to repaint a house in Colorado Springs?" not "painting cost Colorado Springs." Voice assistants pull from FAQ content directly.

Name your service area in your content, not just metadata. "We serve homeowners in Colorado Springs, Peyton, Fountain, and Pueblo" in your first paragraph — not just in your footer.

Answer questions in the first sentence. Voice assistants look for direct answers at the start of a section. If your answer is buried in the third paragraph, AI will use a competitor who leads with it.

Use natural sentence structure. Write the way people talk. Short sentences. Direct answers. Content that reads well aloud is content that voice search can use.

Add LocalBusiness and FAQPage schema. This is the technical layer that makes all of the above visible to AI in machine-readable format.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the best painter in Peyton Colorado?

This is exactly the type of voice query that Alexa and Siri answer directly. The business named in response has schema markup, consistent NAP data, a strong and recent review profile, and an active Google Business Profile. These verifiable signals are what AI assistants use to select and recommend a local business in a spoken response — and they are the same signals that took a Peyton painting company from five leads a month to eleven.

Do I need a different website for voice search?

No — you need the same website with schema markup added and content written in more conversational language. The changes that improve voice search visibility are additions to your existing site, not a rebuild. The most impactful single change is adding LocalBusiness and FAQPage schema to your back end, which can be done without touching your visible website design.

Does voice search optimization also help with regular Google rankings?

Yes — almost entirely. The signals that improve voice search visibility — schema markup, consistent citations, strong reviews, active GBP, and conversational content — are the same signals that improve local AI search visibility, Google local pack rankings, and near me search performance. Voice search optimization is not a separate strategy. It is the same local AI SEO strategy executed at full strength.

How do I know if my business is appearing in voice search results?

Ask your customers how they found you — the way the Peyton painting company did. Also test it directly: ask Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant for your service category in your city and see who gets named. If your business does not appear, the signals AI needs to recommend you are missing or incomplete.

What happens after a voice search leads someone to call my business?

That depends entirely on whether someone answers. Voice search leads call immediately — in the moment, acting on a recommendation. If nobody answers, they move on within seconds and call whoever comes up next. This is why pairing voice search optimization with reliable 24/7 call answering is not optional for businesses that want to capture every lead their AI visibility generates.

Getting Named Is Only Half the Battle

Voice search optimization gets your business recommended. What happens next depends on whether you answer. Customers who find you through Siri, Alexa, or Google Assistant are calling immediately — they are not filling out a form, not leaving a voicemail, and not waiting until business hours. They are calling right now, and if you miss it, they are gone. Our AI Receptionist at Sizzlin' Fried Ads answers every call 24 hours a day, seven days a week — qualifying the lead, booking the appointment, and sending a confirmation automatically, whether it is a Sunday morning or a Tuesday at midnight. Voice search gets you the recommendation. The AI Receptionist makes sure you never miss what comes next.

For the full picture of how voice search fits into your local AI SEO strategy alongside citations, reviews, schema, and GBP optimization, our complete guide to answer engine optimization covers every signal that determines whether AI recommends your business.

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