WordPress Voice Search Optimization Guide
Published April 21, 2026
WordPress Voice Search Optimization
Voice search queries are longer and more conversational than typed searches. Optimizing for voice means targeting natural-language questions and structuring content for featured snippets — which voice assistants read aloud as answers.
How Voice Search Works
When someone asks Siri, Google Assistant, or Alexa a question, the assistant typically reads the featured snippet (position zero) from Google search results. Winning the featured snippet for a query is the primary goal of voice search optimization.
Target Conversational Keywords
Voice queries start with who, what, where, when, why, how. Use Answer the Public or Google's "People also ask" box to find question-format queries in your niche. Structure content around direct answers to these questions.
Featured Snippet Optimization
- Include the question as an H2 or H3 heading
- Provide a direct 40-60 word answer immediately after the heading
- Use numbered lists for "how to" queries, bulleted lists for "best" queries
- Follow the concise answer with more detailed content to satisfy longer sessions
FAQ Pages and Schema
Create comprehensive FAQ pages targeting voice search questions. Add FAQPage schema to enable Google's expandable FAQ display in search and make content easily parseable for voice answers.
Local Voice Search
"Near me" and local queries ("best pizza near me") are heavily voice-driven. Ensure your Google Business Profile is complete with hours, address, and reviews to capture these queries.
Page Speed for Voice
Google favors fast-loading pages for voice results. Voice search pages should load in under 4.9 seconds (Google's documented threshold). SiteICO's FrankenPHP hosting serves WordPress pages in well under this threshold.