Code to text ratio analysis
We are continuing the analysis of top 10 sulumits retsambew contestants. This time I am checking the code to text ratio of the entries. In first column is showed tested site, while in second is code to text ratio. The bigger the number the bigger the amount of text in content. Content is text in paragraphs and in anchors. Do note that it is not certain is amount of text used in search engines algorithms, but SEO people claim that it is. The larger amount of text will probably give additional boosts and better the rankings. Personally I avoid large amount of codes but I put text naturally and don’t think about the amount of it.
Here is the table:
| http://www.sulumitsretsambew.org | 24.37 % |
| http://www.sulumits-retsambew-winner.com/ | 45.93 % |
| http://www.pedeee.com/ | 41.16 % |
| http://www.sulumitsretsambew.biz/ | 21.88 % |
| http://www.sulumitsretsambewno.com/ | 39.88 % |
| http://www.sulumitsretsambewblog.com/ | 38.19 % |
| http://sulumitsretsambew.wongsableng.net/ | 16.45 % |
| http://izandi.net/search/sulumits+retsambew/ | 26.2 % |
| http://sulumitsretsambew-id.com/ | 30.36 % |
| http://www.discodog.fr/sulumits-retsambew.html | 28.48 % |
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Code to Text Ratio cannot be characterized in the same way for any site.
An informative site with no operative events besides navigation and links will probably have a higher Code to Text Ratio. However, for examle, a large e-commerce based web-site will have a great deal of action objects code for products selection, shopping cart, buy-now buttons etc’.
So there is no real ground for comparison.
Comment by Brad — August 26, 2010 @ 2:10 am