Medidor de Legibilidad de Contenido
Analiza la legibilidad de tu contenido con Flesch-Kincaid, Gunning Fog y otras métricas de legibilidad probadas.
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Cómo mejorar la legibilidad
Consejos de Redaccion
- Use oraciones mas cortas — apunte a 15-20 palabras en promedio
- Elija palabras mas simples en lugar de alternativas complejas
- Escriba en voz activa en lugar de voz pasiva
- Evite la jerga a menos que escriba para una audiencia tecnica
- Use palabras de transicion para mejorar la fluidez
Consejos de Estructura
- Divida los parrafos largos en mas cortos (3-4 oraciones)
- Use vinetas y listas numeradas
- Agregue subtitulos cada 2-3 parrafos
- Incluya una introduccion y conclusion claras
- Use espacios en blanco generosamente para dar respiro visual
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A readability score is a numerical measurement of how easy your content is to read and understand. It's calculated based on factors like average sentence length, word complexity, syllable count, and paragraph structure. Higher readability scores indicate content that is accessible to a broader audience — which is important for both user engagement and SEO performance.
Readability directly affects user engagement metrics that influence rankings. Content that's easy to read keeps visitors on the page longer (higher dwell time), reduces bounce rates, and encourages deeper interaction — all signals that Google uses to assess content quality. Google's own guidelines emphasize "helpful content written for people," and readable content is inherently more helpful. Studies also show that content with strong readability scores tends to rank higher across competitive keywords.
PocketSEO's Readability Scorer evaluates your content using established readability formulas, including metrics that assess sentence length, word complexity, and structural clarity. These give you a comprehensive view of how accessible your writing is across different audience levels — from general consumers to specialized professionals.
For most web content, aim for a reading level accessible to a broad audience — roughly equivalent to what a 13–15 year old can comfortably understand. This doesn't mean dumbing down your content; it means using clear language, shorter sentences, and straightforward structure. Even technical or B2B content benefits from plain language — the goal is to communicate complex ideas simply, not to write simplistically.
Several practical techniques consistently improve readability: break long sentences into shorter ones (aim for 15–20 words per sentence on average), use common words instead of jargon or complex vocabulary, write in active voice rather than passive constructions, break content into short paragraphs (2–4 sentences each), use subheadings to create visual and logical structure, include bullet points or numbered lists for multi-part information, and eliminate filler words and unnecessary qualifiers. PocketSEO's SEO Scoring feature in the full platform also provides readability recommendations within every article you generate.
Google hasn't confirmed readability score as a direct ranking factor, but its impact on rankings is well-documented through indirect signals. Readable content leads to longer time on page, lower bounce rates, and higher engagement — all of which Google does measure. Additionally, Google's Helpful Content system rewards content that is genuinely useful to people, and content that's difficult to read is inherently less useful. Optimizing readability is a practical, low-effort way to improve both user experience and SEO.
Not necessarily. The ideal readability level depends on your target audience and content type. A consumer health blog should aim for a very accessible reading level, while a technical whitepaper for software engineers can accommodate more complexity. The key is to match the reading level to your audience's expectations — and to be intentionally clear rather than accidentally complex. Use the Readability Scorer to benchmark your content against your audience's needs.
Yes. Clear, readable content doesn't just help with SEO — it also improves conversions. Visitors who can quickly understand your value proposition, product benefits, and calls to action are far more likely to take the next step (sign up, purchase, inquire). Confusing or dense copy creates friction that pushes potential customers away, regardless of how well the page ranks.
Yes, completely free with no sign-up required. Paste any text and get an instant readability analysis. For comprehensive content optimization — including readability as part of a full SEO scoring system — PocketSEO's paid plans include real-time readability feedback on every article you generate or optimize.