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How 10times Boosts Your Event SEO for AI and Voice Search

Imagine this.

Someone says,

“Hey Siri, are there any tech events happening this month near me?”

Or types into ChatGPT,

“Find me at a marketing conference in Singapore.”

Seconds later, your event appears on the list. 📍
That’s the power of voice search and AI-driven discovery.

But here’s the catch:
Your event won’t show up unless it’s optimized for search—and especially, AI and voice search.

That’s where 10times comes in.

Let’s explore how 10times helps your event stand out in a world where people don’t search… they ask.

🎯 The Big Shift: From Typing to Talking

We used to search for events by typing “business events in July” into Google.

Now, we ask:

“What events are near me this weekend?”

“Any design expos happening online?”

“Show me food festivals in Delhi next month.”
Thanks to tools like ChatGPT, Siri, Grok, and Gemini, people are searching without even looking at a screen.

This is called voice search, and it’s changing the game.

To win in this new world, your event must be easy for AI and voice assistants to find, read, and recommend.

🤖 What Is AI-Friendly SEO?

SEO (Search Engine Optimization) used to be all about keywords and backlinks.

Now, it’s also about:

✅ Structured data
✅ Natural language answers
✅ Clear event details
✅ Trusted platforms

AI tools like ChatGPT don’t just “search” like a human—they scan structured, reliable sources to recommend what fits best.

If your event isn’t optimized for AI and voice search, it’s likely being skipped.

That’s where 10times gives you the edge.

🚀 Why 10times Is Your SEO Superpower

10times is one of the world’s leading event discovery platforms.

When you list your event on 10times, it’s automatically optimized for:

🎙️ Voice search
🧠 AI recommendations
🔎 Search engines
📱 Mobile discovery

Here’s how it works…

🔧 1. Structured Event Listings AI Can Read

10times uses structured data, which means your event details (like title, date, location, type, industry, and speakers) are tagged and organized.

This helps AI tools easily “read” your event and pull the right information when people ask for suggestions.

Example:

ChatGPT is asked: “Are there any virtual HR conferences in August?”

If your event is listed on 10times and tagged correctly, it shows up.
That’s SEO made simple.

📍 2. Location-Based Visibility

Voice search often includes location-based queries like:

“Events near me this weekend”

10times uses geotagging and location filters, so when someone searches by city, country, or even region—your event appears in the right place.

Whether your event is in New York, London, Delhi, or online—AI can find it if it’s listed on 10times.

💬 3. Natural Language Descriptions

AI loves content that sounds human. 10times encourages you to write clear, simple descriptions that tell people (and AI) exactly what your event is about.

This means you can use phrases that people might naturally say in voice search, like:

  • “Join us for a 3-day workshop on branding and digital marketing”
  • “This virtual summit brings together tech leaders from around the globe”

These help your event rank higher in voice and AI results.

🔗 4. High Domain Authority and Trust

Search engines and AI platforms trust reliable sources—and 10times is one of them.

With millions of users and thousands of listed events across industries, 10times has strong domain authority. This means when your event is listed there, it carries more SEO weight than if it were buried on a standalone site.

In simple terms:

Being on 10times gives your event instant credibility—online and with AI.

🔄 5. Real-Time Updates = Fresh SEO

AI likes fresh content. Outdated events, broken links, or missing info? Instant skip.

10times allows you to easily update your event listing any time—so your event always stays relevant and visible in search.

New speaker confirmed? Agenda changed? Moved online?

✅ Update it.
✅ Stay visible.
✅ Stay recommended.

🎉 Bonus: 10times Gets Indexed by ChatGPT and Other AI Tools

One of the coolest benefits?

ChatGPT and other AI tools often pull event data directly from 10times.

So when someone asks for:

  • “Startup expos in India”
  • “Top design conferences this year”
  • “Free online marketing events”

Your event can show up directly in the response.

That’s modern SEO magic—no ads, no effort, just smart discovery.

🧪 Real Example: The SEO Effect in Action

You’re organizing the FutureWork HR Summit in Singapore.

You list it on your own site… but no one finds it.

Then, you list it on 10times, with full details, description, tags, and links.

Now, someone types into ChatGPT:

“Any HR events in Singapore this month?”

Boom. Your event is recommended. 🧠✅

That’s how 10times boosts your AI visibility + SEO—without the need for technical skills.

🎯 How to Get Started

Ready to give your event a visibility boost?

Just follow these simple steps:

  1. Go to 10times.com
  2. Sign up as an organizer (it’s free)
  3. Click “List Your Event”
  4. Add full details (be clear and complete)
  5. Hit publish and share your 10times link!

Your event is now AI-ready, voice-search friendly, and SEO-optimized.

💡 Final Thought: Be Where People—and AI—Are Looking

In 2025, people don’t browse. They ask.

If your event isn’t optimized for AI and voice search, it’s easy to get lost.
But with 10times, you don’t need to be an SEO expert to get found.

Just list it. Tag it. Describe it clearly.

And let 10times + AI do the heavy lifting.

🚀 Want your event to show up when someone says:

“Hey ChatGPT, what should I attend next?”

👉 List your event today at 10times.com
Let smart search bring smart attendees—straight to you.


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