Citability
Five F-Grade Homepage Blocks and the 134 to 167 Word Fix That Makes Them Citable
FunnelizeLab Editorial Team · 2 min read · Jun 28, 2026
F-grade homepage blocks are sections too thin to be cited as source material. Repair them by expanding each weak section into a 134 to 167 word capsule that names the audience, the method, the evidence, and the next buyer action so AI systems can quote it standalone.
The audit reports 5 of 19 homepage content blocks are F-grade and only 1 of 19 falls in the optimal 134 to 167 word citation range. F-grade usually happens when a section is a label, slogan, or fragment instead of a complete passage. The repair is not adding more adjectives; it is adding missing context. Each weak commercial section should become a source-ready capsule that says who the service is for, what outcome FunnelizeLab creates, how monthly execution works, what proof is available, and what the reader should do next. The five weakest sections to fix first are usually service promise, monthly delivery model, proof and results, pricing context, and call-to-action support. Target the 134 to 167 word range when a section carries a core claim. The goal is not word count inflation; the goal is making each important block independently understandable so ChatGPT, Perplexity, and AI Overviews can cite it without reconstructing missing context from another section during answer generation today.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does an F-grade homepage block mean? It means the section is too thin, too slogan-like, or too context-poor to serve as a reliable citation source for AI systems today.
Which five sections should be fixed first? Service promise, monthly delivery model, proof and results, pricing context, and call-to-action support are usually the five weakest commercial sections.
What word count should a repaired block target? Important explanatory blocks should target the 134 to 167 word range when they carry core claims that AI engines need to cite.
Is the fix just adding words? No, the fix is adding missing audience, method, evidence, and next action so each block can stand alone as a source passage.
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