{"id":74505,"date":"2021-05-29T10:51:36","date_gmt":"2021-05-29T02:51:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tanyadigital.com\/?p=74505"},"modified":"2021-05-29T10:51:40","modified_gmt":"2021-05-29T02:51:40","slug":"what-is-the-readability-score","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tanyadigital.com\/en\/what-is-the-readability-score\/","title":{"rendered":"What is the Readability Score? How to use them"},"content":{"rendered":"
Do you care when people read what you write? You definitely won’t write on the website if you don’t want to share what you convey to others.<\/p>
With that in mind, making articles accessible to a wide audience should be a priority. Plenty of writing for people at different reading levels. And finding a balance that is meaningful and suits everyone can be quite difficult.<\/p><\/figure>
Readability score is one of the tools you can use to help you find balance in writing. Here I’ll break those thoughts down below and see what a readability score is, and how you can use it, and how to improve it!<\/p>
What is the Readability Score?<\/h2>
Readability Score is a special tool or tool that has been formulated to calculate how difficult a certain part is to read. The readability score is simply the result of the test.<\/p>
Readability scores can help your posts reach a wider audience.<\/p>
Scores are generated between 0-100<\/p>
If your text score is 90-100, the average 10 year old should be able to easily understand it.<\/p>
60-70 should be easy enough for younger teens to understand.<\/p>
0-30 assessment texts are best understood by someone with higher education.<\/p>
Some WordPress plugins will run one or more of these tests for you. Some will interpret it for you and others will not.<\/p>