Voice search has moved from novelty to necessity. More than 1 billion voice searches happen every month. When someone asks Siri "find a dentist near me," Google Assistant "what's the best restaurant in [city]," or Alexa "plumber near me," a local business gets recommended — and it's probably not yours.
This guide explains exactly how each voice assistant selects businesses, and what you need to do to get recommended.
How Voice Search is Different From Text Search
When someone types a search, they get a list of results and can browse. When someone uses voice search, they get one answer — or three at most. There's no page 2. There's no "also consider."
This winner-take-all dynamic makes voice search optimization more urgent than regular local SEO. You're either recommended or you don't exist.
Voice queries are also different in phrasing:
- ▸Text: "dentist austin"
- ▸Voice: "Hey Siri, who's the best dentist near me?"
Voice searches are longer, more conversational, and often include qualifiers like "best," "nearest," "open now," or "cheap." Your GBP profile and website need to match these natural language patterns.
Siri — Powered by Apple Maps
Siri is available on iPhone, iPad, Mac, HomePod, Apple Watch, and Apple CarPlay. When someone asks Siri for a local business recommendation, it pulls primarily from Apple Maps.
What Siri looks at:
- ▸Your Apple Maps listing (accurate NAP, hours, categories)
- ▸Yelp reviews (especially ratings and count)
- ▸Data from Foursquare and other aggregators
How to rank in Siri:
- ▸Claim your Apple Maps listing at mapsconnect.apple.com
- ▸Ensure your data is accurate — name, address, phone, hours, categories
- ▸Optimize your Yelp profile — Siri heavily weights Yelp ratings and review count
- ▸Maintain citation consistency — Apple Maps pulls from data aggregators; inconsistencies suppress rankings
If you're not in Apple Maps or your listing is wrong, Siri can't recommend you — no matter how good your Google presence is.
Alexa — Powered by Bing + Yelp
Amazon's Alexa powers the Echo speaker line and is integrated into millions of devices. For local business queries, Alexa pulls from Bing Places and Yelp.
What Alexa looks at:
- ▸Your Bing Places listing
- ▸Yelp listing (ratings and review count)
- ▸Data from Yelp's aggregator feeds
How to rank with Alexa:
- ▸Claim and optimize your Bing Places listing at bingplaces.com
- ▸Build Yelp reviews — Yelp feeds both Siri and Alexa
- ▸Maintain NAP consistency on Yelp and Bing
- ▸Keep your hours accurate on both platforms
Google Assistant — Powered by Google Maps + Google Search
Google Assistant is used on Android devices, Google Home/Nest speakers, and Chromebooks. It sources local business recommendations from Google Business Profile and Google's local index.
What Google Assistant looks at:
- ▸Google Business Profile completeness and optimization
- ▸Google reviews (count, rating, recency)
- ▸Google Posts activity
- ▸Local SEO signals (NAP, citations, website relevance)
If you've done solid Google local SEO, you're already set up for Google Assistant. The optimization is the same.
The Common Thread: NAP Consistency
All three voice assistants rely on consistent business data across the web. A wrong phone number on Yelp doesn't just hurt your Yelp presence — it can prevent Siri from confidently recommending you because the data doesn't match across sources.
NAP consistency is the foundation of voice search optimization. Fix it across all major platforms before expecting to appear in voice results.
Optimizing for Conversational Queries
Beyond platform-specific optimization, you can also improve your chances by making your website content answer conversational questions:
FAQ content: Answering questions like "Are you open on Sundays?" "Do you offer emergency services?" "What's the cost of [service]?" on your website feeds voice search results.
"Near me" optimization: Include your city and neighborhood in your GBP description, website meta tags, and content. "Best [service] near me" queries resolve to location-based results.
Featured snippets: For voice queries, Google often reads aloud the featured snippet from search results. Optimize your FAQ content to be concise, direct answers to common questions.
The Multi-Platform Problem
Here's the challenge: each voice assistant has its own separate listing to manage and optimize. And they're all pulling from different data sources. Most small businesses only optimize for Google and completely neglect Apple Maps and Bing.
That means they're invisible to Siri users (nearly half of all smartphone users in the US) and Alexa users (tens of millions of smart speaker owners).
Complete voice search presence requires:
- ▸Google Business Profile (Google Assistant)
- ▸Apple Maps (Siri)
- ▸Bing Places (Alexa)
- ▸Yelp (both Siri and Alexa)
- ▸Consistent NAP across all data aggregators
Ninja's AI Voice Search optimization manages your presence across all three major voice platforms simultaneously — so when anyone asks any voice assistant for a business like yours, you're the one they recommend.
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