Type or paste your text into the provided text area. As you type, the tool will automatically update the word and character counts in real-time.
Below the text area, you’ll find a keyword density checker where you can input a word or phrase to see how often it appears and what percentage of the total word count it represents
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Different types of content often require specific word counts to meet their purpose. College essays, resumes, cover letters, and SEO-focused articles all have different ideal lengths depending on their goals. Understanding these word count guidelines can help you create content that is both effective and appropriately detailed for its intended use.
Purpose | Recommended Word Count |
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Tweet (X Post) | Up to 280 characters (around 50 words) |
Short social media post | 50 - 100 words |
Meta description | 150 - 160 characters (around 30 words) |
Email subject line | 5 - 10 words |
Headline or blog title | 6 - 12 words |
Brief email | 50 - 125 words |
High school essay | 500 - 1,000 words |
College admission essay | 500 - 650 words |
Undergraduate college essay | 1,500 - 3,000 words |
Graduate school admission essay | 500 - 1,000 words |
Cover letters | 200 - 400 words |
LinkedIn article | 500 - 1,500 words |
Resume | 400 - 700 words |
Standard blog post | 600 - 1,000 words |
SEO-focused blog post | 1,000 - 2,000 words |
Whitepaper or eBook chapter | 2,000 - 5,000 words |
Novel chapter | 3,000 - 5,000 words |
Short story | 1,000 - 7,500 words |
Novella | 20,000 - 50,000 words |
Novel | 50,000 - 100,000+ words |
Keyword density refers to the percentage of times a specific keyword or phrase appears in a piece of content compared to the total number of words in that content. It’s a measure used in SEO (Search Engine Optimization) to determine how relevant a webpage is for a particular keyword.
The formula for calculating keyword density is:
Keyword Density = ( Number of times the keyword appears / Total word count ) × 100
If a keyword appears 10 times in a 1,000-word article, the keyword density would be:
Keyword Density = ( 10 / 1000 ) × 100 = 1%
Free word counter tool allows you to quickly check the number of words and characters in your text, with a maximum character limit of 20,000 characters.
Please note: This tool only measures plain text. Any HTML tags or special formatting will be ignored in the word and character counts
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