Check Out This Comparison:

The following two pages show the difference between the Wikipedia definitions on the previous page and a page of training that Kyle has given us. I copied all of the Wikipedia definitions from the previous page into the read-able.com calculator and pressed enter. All the readability scores are significantly different. Since it is a more technical work, the sentence structure and age of understanding numbers have increased.

Readability Test Results

This page has an average grade level of about 11.
It should be easily understood by 16 to 17 year olds.

Readability Indices:

Flesch Readability Ease Score - 42.1

Flesch Kincaid Grade Level - 11.1

Gunning Fog Score - 12.8

SMOG Index - 10.1

Coleman Liau Index - 13.5

Automated Readability Index - 9.5


Text Statistics:

No. of sentences - 25

No. of words - 374

No. of complex words - 76

Percent of complex words - 20.32%

Average words per sentence - 14.96

Average syllables per word - 1.77


Next, I test one of the training modules we have all done. We can prove with statistics why we enjoy Kyle's training here at Wealthy Affiliate.


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barsum52 Premium
Thanks Funkydunc.Thats a great tool.I just did a test and my overall readability score was 77.9.Is that good or bad? Thank you again.
Barry
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Funkydunc208 Premium
Barry, that is very readable content that doesn't require a uni degree to understand. Naturally, we don't want it to be too simple, but that is a very good score.
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Loes Premium
I am always in the green numbers with the flesch readability test, because my English is of kindergarten level.

But I have a Dutch website, and the readability test isn't working there. It seems that the Flesch readability engine doesn't speak any foreign language ;)
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Funkydunc208 Premium
Oh dear, what a shame about there not being a Dutch test. Maybe, we can design one and call it the Loes test. If Loes finds it an easy read, then an appropriate points score can be awarded. :))
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Loes Premium
:) perhaps a whole in the market:)
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lavera Premium
Thank you so much for this training, finally i know what all those numbers mean and can read about them in one place. Bookmarked :)
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Funkydunc208 Premium
Glad you enjoyed it so much. We all have the capacity to write killer content in our own unique style. Developing that style and maintaining confidence in it is the key. A few tools to assist us along the way can help.
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stevechic Premium
Thankyou very much so helpful will definitely be using this and checking my readability scores. Just ten to write what comes into my head and publish at present.
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Funkydunc208 Premium
Yes, but Steve, that may be killer content since it is how you speak naturally and so we readers will connect with what you say.
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stevechic Premium
If this is true then I will continue to just write as I feel thanks
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Funkydunc208 Premium
Be true to your own personality and develop the writing skills that make you shine, that allows you to express who you are. That way, those of us who have just met you, will get to know you through your fascinating and killer content.
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kennick2015 Premium
Funkydunc, that is an outstanding set of training lessons you have provided to the members. The ability for everyone to be able to write content that is easy to read and be understood is paramount to engaging your audience. It does not, however, come easily to many people and your lessons will go a long way to give confidence to those, and with the tools you provided at least allow them to better check their content. for readability. I do find one of the most annoying traits is the lack of proof reading before publishing a post or a page. The need to get it online hastily without the proper checks can be seriously detrimental to the writers' credibility and harmful in being able to maintain their audience in the long term. Again, a great series of lessons!
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Funkydunc208 Premium
Thanks, buddy, for your positive response. I am glad you enjoyed and benefited from it. I must have proof read the training five times and tweaked it each time. Some great points you raise in your comments.
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