Writing paid posts - Word count
Written by Malin on August 7, 2007 – 6:55 pm -
When writing paid opportunities, there is always a minimum words count to follow. So I guess when you write your opportunities, you open Word or any other editor that can count your words.
But what if your text editor decides to elope? What if you need to count words right now but don’t have the time or energy to do it manually?
There is a very easy answer to those questions. You just use a simple script! You can either surf to the Cut and Past Word Count over at Javascriptkit and bookmark the site, or you can copy the script and implement it on a hidden (if you prefer it) page in your blog or on your server.
How do you count your words?
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By Marisa on Aug 7, 2007 | Reply
I use Gina Trapani’s Text Word Counter Firefox plugin. quick and easy.
http://www.ginatrapani.org/workshop/firefox/textareawordcounter/
By Jenny on Aug 8, 2007 | Reply
I just use the word counter in MS Word. But maybe I’ll try out the one you talked about.
By Cactuus on Aug 8, 2007 | Reply
@Marisa: I’ve actually never heard of that one. Thanks for the link! :)
By Ellie on Aug 11, 2007 | Reply
I use the program CopyWriter. It is a full featured text program, 100x better than Notepad!
http://www.laurenzvangaalen.nl/software/
By Cactuus on Aug 12, 2007 | Reply
[quote comment=”30″]I use the program CopyWriter. It is a full featured text program, 100x better than Notepad!
http://www.laurenzvangaalen.nl/software//quote
Looks like a nice and simple text program. Have you seen Notepad++? That one is a thousand times better than the regular Notepad :)