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AI Answer Source Format: Tables, Answer Blocks, Evidence, and Limitations

An answer-source section is a short, self-contained block that can be understood without reading the whole page.

It is not FAQ spam. It is a compact source unit with a claim, evidence, boundary, and route.

Source Block Pattern

  1. Heading that names the question.
  2. Direct answer in one or two sentences.
  3. Evidence or source support.
  4. Boundary or limitation.
  5. Internal route to the next useful page.

Example Source Block

Source Block Part Example
Question heading Are service-business websites blocked from AI-search crawlers?
Direct answer In the reviewed 2026.06 sample, crawler blocking was not the main issue. All 50 audited primary service pages allowed Googlebot, Bingbot, OAI-SearchBot, Claude-SearchBot, and PerplexityBot.
Evidence SEO Informatica AI Visibility Benchmark 2026.06, reviewed 50-site anonymized dataset.
Boundary The sample is not a market-wide census and does not prove actual AI citation outcomes.
Route See /ai-visibility-benchmark/ai-crawler-access-study/ and /ai-visibility-benchmark/limitations/.

Useful Block Types

Block Type Use
Definition block Defines a model, term, or service.
Methodology block Explains how a claim was produced.
Finding block Presents a statistic with sample size and date.
Limitation block Prevents overclaiming.
Comparison block Clarifies differences between platforms, tactics, or page roles.
Next-step block Routes the reader after the evidence.

Good Answer Block vs FAQ Spam

Good Answer Block FAQ Spam
Answers a real source question. Adds many shallow questions for volume.
Includes evidence or boundaries. Repeats unsupported claims.
Works in visible HTML. Hides content or marks up non-visible text.
Routes to a relevant next page. Sends every reader to the same CTA.
Uses a table when comparison helps. Uses markup as a ranking trick.

Benchmark-Backed Priority

In the 2026.06 sample, the median answer block count was zero and only 3 of 50 pages used a table. That is not a formatting nitpick. It means most pages failed to package claims in a form that can be quickly verified, summarized, or reused.

For service pages, the fastest practical upgrade is to add two or three visible source blocks:

  • one definition block for the service;
  • one process or methodology block;
  • one limitation or fit-boundary block.

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