September 19th, 2006 in Lifehack, Technology

Counting Most Frequently Used Words

Wordcounter

WordCounter is a web tool where you can cut and paste a body of text to the text boxes and counts the most frequently used words in the text. This is a quick tool for making sure the text does not contains any overuse words.

Wordcounter ranks the most frequently used words in any given body of text. Use this to see what words you overuse (is everything a “solution” for you?) or maybe just to find some keywords from a document.

Wordcounter is useful for writers, editors, students, and anyone who thinks that they might be speaking redundantly or repetitively — and it’s free! Eventually, I’m going to expand it so that you can upload documents, but not yet.

Simple, but useful!

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  • mamaloo, the doula says on September 19th, 2006 at 10:17 am

    I use WordCounter when writing my professional blog so that I can do a little Search Engine Optimization.

    I am a doula and my professional site is also a blog where I publish regular articles about pregnancy, birth and newborns http://www.hamiltonbirthrevolution.com . I have a short list of search words that I think potential clients will use and I try to get those terms into each post I write. WordCounter helps me to see if I hit my target.

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