Fluency Optimization
Improving content readability so AI systems can process and accurately cite it — contributing a 12-18% citation lift in the Princeton GEO study.
Plain Language Definition
Fluency optimization means improving your content’s readability — eliminating jargon, shortening sentences, and using clear active voice — so AI systems can process it with less computational noise. The Princeton study found this tactic improved AI citation performance by 12-18% depending on the metric. Well-written prose is not just better for humans; it processes better through AI models.
Technical Definition
Enhancement of document linguistic clarity metrics (Flesch-Kincaid grade level, sentence length variance, active/passive voice ratio) — reducing processing entropy during AI tokenization and chunk indexing, improving semantic coherence of retrieved passages (PAWC +12%, Subjective Impression +18%).
Why This Matters for AI Search Visibility
Ambiguous, convoluted prose introduces noise into AI retrieval and generation. Clear, fluent writing with short sentences and direct structure allows AI models to chunk, retrieve, and restate your content without introducing interpretation errors. Fluent content gets cited more accurately.
