New: Google "Reading Level" Search Filter

Dec 10, 2010 - 8:59 am 13 by
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Google has added a brand new search filter option to the advanced search page named "Reading level."

The purpose is to give users a way to find content based on your reading level. The options include:

  • No reading level displayed
  • annotate results with reading levels
  • show only basic results
  • show only intermediate results
  • show only advanced results

Here is a picture of the reading level filter box.

Google Reading Levels Search

If you select "annotate results", Google will show you all the search results and add labels to the results with if it is basic, intermediate or advanced. You can also quick filter them on the page.

Here is a picture displaying the annotations on the page:

Google Reading Levels Search

Here is a picture of the filter on the search results page after you select annotate results:

Google Reading Levels Search

A Google Web Search Help thread Nundu, Product Manager, Google Web Search saying this should be rolled out to everyone by sometime today. Plus there is a Google help document on this feature over here.

How Smart or Dumb is Your Site?

Another way to look at it is to compare how smart or dumb your site's content is. You can tease your competitors that way. Just do a site:domain.com command with this filter on and presto, you got a great chance of teasing your competitors. Watch out when it is election time and you rate the smart level of politicians. :)

Google vs Yahoo:

Reader Level : Site Level

Yahoo Smart?

Search Engine Land vs Search Engine Roundtable:

Reader Level : Site Level

Reader Level

Forum discussion at Google Web Search Help.

 

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