What is level of your blog readers?!
I don’t know what yardstick that applied on this application (The Blog Readability Test - What level of education is required to understand your blog?) in giving assessment to a blog about level of readers. But you properly tries, to know level of your blog readers, is it level elementary school, junior high school, high school, college (undergrad) or genius ?!.
I have ever done in testing two different domains that having same content. And simply, The Blog Readability Test gives different assessment, though both have same contents. so why both assess are different ?!.
This Blog self is given assessment level “Junior High School”. I think this is better than level “genius”, because if this blog assessed as level “genius”, the readers will become limited.
How about your blog? What’s level of your blog readers?! ![]()
















i do not know.
Actually I also don’t know. But now I am feeling interest to know.
Actually my blog is a very young one. I’m concentrating on my posting and later on i’ll find what is the real level of my blog reader.
The level of a blog should carry more descriptive and powerful topics.
I have two blogs. One is using Blogspot related to making money online and the other is about home based business run by Wordpress.
My experience is that Blogspot Admin area is much simple and easier to use and it has enough basic features for a new blogger who want to blog about their passion. Wordpress on the other hand giving much more options for users to customize their blog and it is a great platform for professional bloggers.
I think they should be sharing how they come to their findings. Not so much that we fool the system, but so we can target to audience we want.
Just to clarify that my comment above is actually for the blog post titled Why I am not familiar to use Blogspot ?!
But I clicked the wrong comment link when writing my first comment and it appeared in the blog post titled: What is level of your blog readers?!
So sorry for that.
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C’mon, at least shoot for a high-school level for your readers