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  2. Copy and paste your text into the online editor to count its words and characters, check keyword density, and correct writing mistakes. Bookmark it now, it’s free and easy.

  3. Character Counter - WordCounter.net

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    To find out the word and character count of your writing, simply copy and paste text into the tool or write directly into the text area. Once done, the free online tool will display both counts for the text that's been inserted.

  4. Website Page Word Counter - WordCounter.net

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    Website Word Count is a free online tool that counts the words on any website page and gives the top keywords. Simply type in the url.

  5. The embed Word Counter features allow you to place a word count tool onto your own website or blog. After you copy and paste the code onto your own page, anyone who visits can count words from your own page.

  6. More Writing Tools - WordCounter

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    Check grammar, spelling, word choice, and style in your writing. A number of free online tools and calculators to help improve give insight to your writing.

  7. Free Word Count Tracker for Your Blog or Website

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    Free Word Count Tracker for Your Blog or Website. One of the popular features on WordCounter is the goal setter (button right above the text input area). This allows users to set a word count goal which allows them to see their progress toward that goal as they type into the text area.

  8. Auto Capitalize Sentences - WordCounter.net

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    Auto Capitalize Sentences is a free online tool that auto capitalizes the first letter of every sentence.

  9. Word Counter Reading Level Feature - Word Counter Blog

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    WordCounter assesses Reading Level by using the Dale–Chall readability formula. This formula uses 3,000 common words a fourth grader should understand as its foundation. Basically, if you use only the words found in the list of 3,000 words when you write, your Reading Level rank will be at a fourth-grade level.

  10. Editor Counter - WordCounter.net

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    Edit Counter is a free online calculator that shows the increase or decrease in words and characters when editing.

  11. Alphabetize Your Lists - WordCounter.net

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    The good news is you can now alphabetize your list (in a variety of ways) in just a few seconds with the WordCounter Alphabetize Tool. Step 1: Choose the type of list you have: a new line for each list item, a comma in between each list item or a space between each list item. Step 2: Input your list into the text area.