How many words can I write in one day ?

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Hello,

I'm going to open a blog and I'm writing some article.

My record is 2500 words in one day, I think that it's not enough.

What is your maximum in one day ?
 
About 12k but I use dragon naturally speaking, and that was before editing.
 
Around 10k, that’s without speak to text though.
 
The last time that I actually monitored the number of words that I wrote, I wrote about 3000. But I know that I have written a lot more in one day.
 
You could always outsource it if you feel overwhelmed. Or use some kind of article spinner and just edit it from there. Should have a lot of work done.

As for me, I haven't really tried out what my maximum limit is. Maybe 8k or so
 
5k, i wanna go for more someday. Can somebody suggest a place to work as a rewriter frelancer and make a buck?
 
And what do you think about the speech recognition of google ?
 
2500 Words a day is good to go, you can increase the number of words step by step.
In fact, i started my blog with 100 words a day :) but now i can go for 5k words a day, maybe I can write more, but now I don't need more than that.
 
Mine is 3K. And if I am talking about the limit than it has no limit but the condition is its quality. Sometimes if you post more than 5K without quality than it doesn't work. But if you post only 1K with quality than it works batter than others.
 
it all depends. on the weather, my mood, the situation around me.. there are days when I can write over 20k, but days when 3000 words are more then enough. when I first started copywriting 6k words took me over 8 hours... after 10 years of working online, i can easily write 10k in 4-5 hours... again, it depends on many factors.. but mostly on the subject I'm writing about :)
 
Relax, 2500 words per day is plenty. Some days I can’t even manage 1k (I once struggled with a 1k text because it was about lawyers), but my record was 8k in a day. It really depends on the kind of content you’re writing. You’ll also get better as you work on it.
 
None or more. I write by inspiration; I need to see a scene before I can put it down. If I see a major scene, I may rip out five or six thousand words in a sitting - which, for me, is usually about two hours in the evening. Sometimes days go by while I'm waiting for a scene to resolve itself in my head and firm up. As long as the scene is still fluid in my mind, it's not a concern. Only when nothing is moving in my imagination and I've no idea where it's going do I get concerned.
 
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