What is it about?
Character counter offers an interesting feature that allows you to check an unlimited number of words and characters instantly and easily. There is no limit to words and characters at all. For the person writing the text whether it is to be used as Google ads, website, or as a Meta description, it is easy to check the total words and set it according to the requirements.
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Why is it important?
Character counter offers an interesting feature that allows you to check an unlimited number of words and characters instantly and easily. There is no limit to words and characters at all. For the person writing the text whether it is to be used as Google ads, website, or as a Meta description, it is easy to check the total words and set it according to the requirements.
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While writing an article or a blog post, the most important point is to check the keyword density. Well, Words Checker provides you the opportunity to test your content keyword density so that you could avoid keyword stuffing and be able to distribute words evenly. On the other side, as you all know every platform has a certain limit of words; just like Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. And this tool will help you stay within a certain character and word limit. Let’s have a look at the word limit of different keywords. • Twitter: Twitter’s character limit is up to 280 characters. You can check it using the Twitter character counter. • Facebook: The character length for a Facebook post is 63,206 maximum and for the post, the description is 250. • Instagram: The character length for the Instagram caption is 2200. So, it’s significant to stay within a prescribed value of words and characters with the right use of Keywords. The exciting news is that you can check out the content of unlimited words as there is no word or character limit for absolutely free.
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This page is a summary of: Words that count, October 2017, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.4324/9781315384702-6.
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