Paragraph Expander Free AI-Powered Text Expander to Lengthen Paragraphs

Need to lengthen your paragraphs and increase your word count? I got you. This free paragraph expander uses AI (artificial intelligence) and acts as a text expander that’ll instantly extend your writing to make your paragraph longer, remaining on theme with your content. This text expander’s advanced algorithms produce AI-powered content that fits in seamlessly with your original content—for free.

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Use the Paragraph Expander to Meet Your Word Count Target and Improve Your SEO

A paragraph expander is a great way to create more in-depth content, based on what you’ve already written. If you’re sitting there thinking, “how do I make my paragraph longer?” then you’ve come to the right place. You can start with a single sentence, a short paragraph, or even a phrase, and create extra content.

There are plenty of reasons why you might want to use a paragraph expander:

  • You’ve got a short blog post that you want to make longer, for SEO (search engine optimization) purposes—ideally, your blog posts should usually be 1,500+ words .
  • You’re working on a school or college assignment and you haven’t quite met the word count requirements.
  • You’ve got short-form content, like social media posts, that you want to use as the basis for a full-length article.
  • You have a little bit of text that you want to expand and make paragraphs longer throughout your content.

In all these cases, you can copy and paste short sections of content into the paragraph expander and you’ll automatically get a longer, more detailed paragraph.

Here’s an example. Let’s say you’ve got a great tweet about email marketing (I created this one using RightBlogger ’s “Tweet/X Post Ideas” feature:

Looking to grow your subscriber list? 📈 Offer an irresistible lead magnet to entice visitors to sign up. It could be an exclusive guide, discount, or free resource! 

You want to write a whole blog post about growing your email subscriber list, and you plan to expand on the lead magnet idea. So you simply copy a couple of sentences into the paragraph extender tool:

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Run the tool, and you’ll make your paragraph longer based on those starting 2 sentences. Here’s what it came up with for me:

“Want to boost your subscriber list and attract more visitors to your website? One effective strategy is to create a compelling lead magnet that will encourage them to sign up. Consider offering an exclusive guide packed with valuable insights, a special discount on your products or services, or a free resource that addresses a common pain point for your target audience. By providing something of value in exchange for their email address, you can significantly increase your chances of turning visitors into loyal subscribers.”

Ready to give it a try, yourself and write longer paragraphs?

How to Use the Paragraph Expander to Lengthen Your Original Text

The paragraph expander is really user-friendly—but just in case you want a helping hand, here’s a breakdown of what to do, step by step.

Step 1. Copy and Paste Your Original Sentence or Paragraph

First, you’ll need to choose a sentence (or short paragraph) to expand upon. It’s best to use something that feels a bit thin and underwritten. If you’ve already written a detailed, wordy paragraph, then running it through the tool may not give you such good results.

Once you’ve chosen the text you want to expand, simply copy and paste it into the tool.

Step 2. Select Your Tone and Writing Style

If you’re creating standard blog content, it’s fine to simply use the “Default”  tone & style in the paragraph expander tool. But if you’re writing something different, or your blog has a strong branded voice, then you may want to experiment with different tones and styles.

For instance, the “Fun & Quirky” style is a great fit for brands that are laid back and informal. The “Formal” style is a good fit if you’re working on a piece of academic or business writing.

Step 3. Generate an Extended Paragraph of Text

Once you’ve pasted in your text and (optionally) selected a tone & style, it’s time to generate your extended paragraph. Go ahead and hit the “Generate” button and your new text will appear almost instantly.

Bonus: Use My Free SEO Checklist Along With the Paragraph Expander

There’s a good chance you’re using the paragraph extender to help you produce blog posts that work well for search engines. As you write your blog post , you’ll also want to keep in mind the key principles of good blog SEO .

Here’s my personal step-by-step SEO checklist to use for your blog posts: 

  • Make sure you’re using the Yoast plugin for WordPress
  • Always optimize your post for a specific, achievable keyword phrase that’s relevant to your audience
  • Optimize your post’s subheadings: this encourages Google’s rich snippets and can mean that your post gets indexed faster
  • Only use one H1 header in your post (that should be the post title at the top of the page)
  • Follow correct header hierarchy, with H2 subsections and H3 sub-subsections
  • Make sure you include your primary keyword multiple times—but don’t go overboard (it should sound natural)
  • Use both internal and external links in your blog post (with at least 3–5 external links)
  • Craft an engaging meta description that includes your primary keyword, plus secondary keywords if possible
  • Give each image an alt description, using keywords in the descriptions as appropriate
  • Think about your blog post’s length—it should normally be at least 1,500+ words
  • Craft a meta title (SEO title) that should work well in search engines
  • Include keywords in your post’s permalink (also called the URL or slug)

The Key Features of the Paragraph Expander

We designed the paragraph expander to be super-easy to use—but if you’re curious about some of its key features, just keep reading.

Text (Copy and Paste Your Original Text)

The paragraph expander lets you paste in any text you like. (It doesn’t have to be in English, either.) Your text can be anything from a few words long to a couple of sentences long.

Note: There’s a limit of 500 characters for the tool. If you want to expand more text than that, you can simply run the tool multiple times.

Tone & Writing Style (Choose a Style That Matches Your Voice)

Like my other free AI blogging tools , the paragraph extender lets you select a tone & writing style. This is so the AI algorithm can create text that’s as close to your own writing voice as possible. 

You can use the paragraph expander as often as you like, so feel free to experiment with different styles. For example, bloggers often use styles like “Fun & Quirky”, “Casual”, and “Irreverent”. If you’re working on business or academic content, “Formal” or “Professional” might suit you well. And if you’re crafting a piece of copywriting to promote a product or service, then “Sales-oriented” or “Persuasive” could be perfect for boosting conversions. 

Language (Doesn’t Have to be English)

The paragraph expander doesn’t just work with English. You can use it with a whole range of different languages, including French, Spanish, Chinese, Danish, Polish, Japanese, Italian, and more.

Tip: Your input and output languages don’t need to match—though in most cases, you’ll probably be crafting extended content in the same language that you started out with.

Paragraph Expander Tool FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

Got questions about the paragraph extender tool? Here’s everything you need to know.

What type of content can I enter into the paragraph expander tool?

You can give the paragraph extender tool any kind of content you want. That could be an excerpt from a past blog post, part of a draft you’re working on, a couple of brief sentences from an academic essay … or anything you like. For best results, you’ll want to choose content that’s concise and ripe for expanding upon. 

Even if you plan on editing the paragraph extender’s output, you might still find it’s a useful tool for getting past writer’s block.

The paragraph extender draws on the same AI writing technology behind tools like ChatGPT to create a unique sentence expansion of your input text.

Can I use the paragraph expander tool as an AI sentence expander? 

Yes, you can use this tool as a sentence expander too. Simply enter a short sentence and the tool will expand it into one (or more) sentences. 

Here’s an example for the sentence “The sky is blue”:

“The sky, with its vibrant hue, is a mesmerizing shade of blue that captivates the senses and evokes a sense of tranquility.”

Will the content from the paragraph expander tool pass a plagiarism checker?

The paragraph expander tool creates unique AI-generated content, based on your original words. This means it should easily pass a plagiarism check. For peace of mind, you may want to run your text through a plagiarism checker tool before you submit it for assessment or publication.

If you’re expanding a piece of text written by someone else, the expanded content should be sufficiently different to pass a plagiarism check. However, to avoid plagiarism of ideas, it’s important to cite your sources.

How else can I lengthen my writing to meet the required word count?

Using a paragraph extender is a useful quick fix when you’re trying to get your writing up to a certain word length. However, the tool won’t add in fresh ideas, and using it too extensively could make your piece seem overly wordy.

If you need to significantly extend a piece of writing, you might want to think about:

  • Are there any key points that you haven’t covered? My free outline generator might help you to come up with these.
  • Could you go into more detail by adding extra material, like examples or quotes? (You can include a discussion of these, too.)
  • Have you missed out part of your piece, like the introduction or conclusion? I’ve got an introduction writer and conclusion writer to help you create these.
  • Is there something more you could offer your target audience? What would make your message resonate with them?

If your writing often comes out too short, you may need to think about length earlier in the writing process. Using blog post templates , for instance, can help you create well-structured posts that meet the word count you’re aiming for.

Is there a Chrome extension for this tool?

For now, you can only use the paragraph expander here, as an online tool. There’s no Chrome extension or downloadable version, though RightBlogger’s Chrome Extension may eventually include this as a feature. I recommend keeping a tab open here with the tool so you can easily copy and paste text from your email, Google docs, Microsoft Word, or anywhere else you write.

Which other AI tools can I use to help create content?

You might want to use the full AI article writer to create a complete piece of content, in less than a minute. I’ve also got a YouTube script generator that you can use to help you make video content, and a whole range of useful blogging tools like the intro paragraph generator .

If you’re looking to change content around rather than expand sentences, the paragraph rewriter makes it easy to rephrase your text. There’s also a full grammar fixer (grammar checker) to help you with editing your writing.

Why did you make this paragraph expander a free tool?

I know, I know… what’s the catch? This paragraph expander is completely free. Here’s why. When I started blogging, years ago, I couldn’t afford to spend much money on my blog. Essential costs like web hosting took up most of my blogging budget. I knew that premium tools would help me grow my blog faster, but I couldn’t afford them. Instead, I hunted for free tools that did similar things—and I was so grateful to the bloggers who create those tools.

Today, my blog RyRob has been hugely successful, thanks in part to those free tools. I wanted to give something back to the blogging community, so I created the free paragraph expander. This tool is my gift to you.

You can use the paragraph expander as many times as you want, completely free. There’s no charge, and you never need to enter your email address, sign up, or jump through any hoops.

If you like the paragraph expander, I’d love it if you’d check out RightBlogger , my AI powerhouse. It’s packed with useful tools to help you with your writing. While it’s aimed primarily at bloggers, there are tools in there that can create and edit all kinds of AI content. That includes a paraphrasing tool, grammar fixer, rewriter, idea generator, and many more.

Who is this paragraph expander tool designed for?

We created the paragraph expander tool with all sorts of people in mind. It’s for bloggers, writers, content marketers, content creators, SEO professionals, small businesses, students, and anyone who sometimes needs a helping hand creating longer pieces of high-quality content.

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Memes are the modern way of communicating joy blended with hidden information. Social media has created a great platform for memes. The users can share, like, and comment on different types of memes. Essay writing is one of the important aspects of college life. Therefore, there are memes created based on the essays. These memes communicate the importance of focusing on essay writing and common mistakes made while writing essays.

If you are a student who is interested in learning tips on how to write a good essay, you could review some essay-related memes to improve your understanding. Even-though memes are known as a mode of sharing fun and joy, it often communicates a great deal of knowledge as well. It helps students to think differently about essay writing and improve skills to write quality essays.

Memes on the usage of words and language

It is important to use the words effectively and meaningfully when writing an essay. Effective usage of words includes using words with correct spellings, meaning, and accuracy. Further, if the essay has a specific word count, the writer should adhere to the word count requirement. It is not acceptable to breach the quality or the meaning of the essay simply to meet the relevant word count. The writer could compromise the quality of the essay by trying to increase the word count as mentioned in the meme below.

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It is a common mistake done by essay writers to meet the word count requirement. The above could just be a small example, but writers do mistakes of a larger scale such as using the same set of words in different ways. It does not add any value to the content of the essay. It depends on the nature of your audience on whether to use formal language or friendly language. If you were using friendly language from the beginning of the essay, you should not shift to formal language simply to increase your word count. It is important to have a general idea of the word count and the structure of the essay. Experts from the best paper writing services can help you to find perfect memes for your essay.

The essay writer should prioritize the subject matter and the key content areas to meet the required word count. Usage of suitable examples could be the driving force behind a perfect essay. Examples need to be in line with the principal theme of the essay. If you are introducing examples that are deviated from the major theme of the essay, it could affect the overall quality and synthesis of the essay.

Essay writers need to have a plan upfront on the structure of the essay and word count. If the number of paragraphs is not enough to meet the required word count, they need to think of explaining the existing paragraphs in detail. Further, there should be a proper connection among the paragraphs and words should not be added simply to increase the word count. An essay writer can increase the productivity and effectiveness of the essay by following these steps.

Essay writers start writing the content with great ideas and when they reach the middle part of the essay, they run out of ideas. This is a result of poor planning. For example, if you start a new vacation or a journey without knowing your places for accommodation or destination, it would be hard to continue your journey. Similarly, when you are writing an essay, it is important to plan the structure of the content before writing.

There are different techniques to draw a rough outline for your essay. First, you should read the topic and source carefully to understand the key areas. Then, you need to spend some time brainstorming the important areas and think deeply about the keywords. Once you digest the keywords into your memory and thought process, it would be easy for you to come up with unique ideas for your essay.

When your essay has unique ideas, it tends to get high marks. The initial thought process is the key to generating special content which could help your essay to stand out from the rest of the essays in the crowd. Another issue that the essay writers face is that they get driven away from the subject matter of the essay. For example, if they start the essay about ice cream manufacturing and once, they introduce the chocolate flavor and then writing the rest of the essay on the chocolate, it would be difficult to stay in line with the subject matter. Therefore, when you explain related areas in an essay, you should not deviate too much from the key concept. It would cause a major distraction in the reader’s mind when assessing your work.

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Another effective measure would be to monitor the word count that is used to explain the related areas. If you are tracking the number of words on each content area of the essay, it would be highlighted once you exceed the allocated number of words for a particular area of the essay. Another effective trick is to focus on the keywords. Some professional essay writers, first note down all the keywords related to the essay subject matter. Then, they try to elaborate the keywords with more information. Again, the key factor is to explain the keywords in line with the main subject matter of the essay.

Essay writers can decide the suitable amounts of keywords that they are going to have in the essay. Keywords are similar to certain milestones in an essay. When the milestones are strongly established, the journey is safe and there is a higher chance of it being successful. Similarly, when you are writing an essay, it is crucial to establish all the keywords and then start to explain them using good examples. The link between keywords and good examples is important for the overall quality of the essay. These are the strategies that an essay writer could follow to increase the completeness of an essay.

The originality of the essay is critical for any essay writer to obtain a higher grade. If you have copied the content from online sources or published papers, the originality is breached. Students think that their essay papers are tested for similarity based on the online sources using online tools. They use this as an excuse to copy other writers’ work from published papers that are not found online. There are advanced tools to check off-line similarity as well. Students should not try these things when writing essays about abortion as integrity is one of the most important qualities that an essay writer needs to have. When you copy the work of a different person, it could be subject to both ethical issues and legal implications.

The downside of using online published content in the essays is that the students could lose marks for a higher percentage of similarity. Students argue that certain topics could be of similar nature and their content could be similar to the information that is already available online. Unfortunately, this is not an excuse for a responsible essay writer. The content needs to be 100% unique. When you think of a new essay topic using your experience and thought process, it gives you the opportunity to present the perfect content. You do not need to worry about the content being similar.

Another common mistake done by the essay writers is that they do not refer to online sources thinking they would get caught for similarity. It is important to understand that referencing does not cause you to get caught for similarity. Referencing is essential for understanding purposes and to research the subject matter. The research helps to learn the key areas and build perspectives that eventually lead to the synthesis of the essay. When the perspectives are strong and in line with suitable referencing, it helps the essay writer to build unique arguments to support the content.

Referencing needs to be reflected in the essay in line with the standard guidelines. It is not considered a similarity and essay writers should not worry about doing a detailed referencing session before writing an essay. Students think they can copy the content from audio or visual platforms such as YouTube to increase the word count and write essays. This is not a successful strategy at all as there are tools that can check the similarity and students will get low marks for doing such things. Overall, it is important to focus on the unique ideas for essay writing based on experience, knowledge, culture, history and even sometimes it could be personal feelings.

The essay writers need to have the correct spirit when writing an essay. If they believe in their ability to produce unique content, the essay writers don’t need to worry about similarity. When they don’t have the correct spirit to write the essay, they will look for alternative methods which might cause issues towards the originality of the work.

The above meme indicates another common issue associated with meme writing. Essay writers start the essay with a perfect introduction and then moves on with solid paragraphs but unfortunately, end the essay with a poor conclusion. The conclusion is one of the most important elements of an essay. It gives the reader an overall idea about the whole essay. Therefore, if an essay writer has done well with the introduction and body paragraphs of an essay there could be few reasons for him to miss out on a good conclusion.

One reason could be a lack of time management. If you haven’t managed the time allocated for the essay, then it would be difficult to write a good conclusion for your essay. Before writing an essay, the writers need to determine the amount of time to be spent on each category. If a category couldn’t be completed within the allocated time, the writer should move to the next stage. Finally, the writer could use the spare time to check the essay again and fill the missing areas. It allows the writer to find the mistakes before submitting the essay. If you are not managing your time on the essay, there is a risk of you missing the whole of the conclusion or writing a conclusion with poor content.

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There is a reasonable amount of marks allocated for the conclusion of the essay in any exam. Students who are planning to obtain a higher grade need to plan the essay and utilize the time available to their full advantage. Another reason for an essay writer to miss out on the full marks for the conclusion could be that they think the conclusion is not that important. It is a misconception among students. The conclusion is considered a vital part of any essay. Some students believe that the conclusion is all about repeating the same thing they have explained in the body paragraphs of the essay. It is not correct and the conclusion is all about the overall idea of the essay and the tool that is used to apply the finishing touch to an essay.

Therefore, essay writers need to pay reasonable attention to the conclusion when planning the essay. They could highlight the keywords in the conclusion to link up the whole essay in few sentences. The conclusion should not be used to represent new ideas or new examples. It would cause a distraction to the reader as you don’t have enough time to explain a new point or an argument within the conclusion. Also, it is not advisable to introduce new examples in the conclusion as it could also be a distraction for the reader. The conclusion is usually for the overall smoothness of the essay and to highlight the key areas.

Overall, essay writers can learn new features associated with essay writing by reviewing memes. It is important to select suitable memes that could improve your understanding. The memes could refresh your thinking and allow you to think from a new angle to generate new essay ideas.

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10 Ways to Increase Your Essay Word Count (AI Included)

10 Ways to Increase Your Essay Word Count (AI Included)

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One of the biggest challenges students face is writing long-form essays of 2,000 words or more.

Someone brought this up at a recent webinar I attended, and I couldn't help but think back to my freshman year. Several years ago, I had to write a long essay on an interesting but unfamiliar subject. It took me a lot longer than it should.

After writing hundreds of articles, essays and reports, I've developed my own list of 'smart hacks' to help increase word count on any written piece. 

Let's dive into the word count expansion strategies I use today when I write various texts.

How NOT to increase word count

Adding fluff words.

Adding meaningless words only confuses the core arguments and distracts the evaluator. Whatever merit your actual content may have had will be obscured by a mountain of meaningless words.

The sentence in my essay read,

"Violent acts by adults are often caused by childhood exposure to violence.".  

If I try to forcedly add fluff words to expand the text, my sentence would sound stretched:

“Violent acts are often associated with the fact that adults who commit violent acts - acts that are seen as savage, harsh, rough, physically abusive, or otherwise unacceptable in society - have been exposed to similar harsh or extreme violence during their childhoods or when they were young”.

Voice and tone

Although passive voice makes a sentence longer, I have found that my writing is much sharper when I use active voice. Also, do not confuse the need to use a formal or academic tone with passive voice.

Quoting without context

This one is like digging yourself into a hole. I quoted so many out-of-context references that I found my essay running on all sorts of tangents. After spending hours trying to connect the dots between the tangents, I ended up having to rewrite the entire piece because I was unable to justify the distracting content. 

Mindless paraphrasing

You hear it from your professor, and spew it back at her. Mindlessly repeating content in different sections of an essay - as if your teacher wouldn't notice, won't really help you ace your courses.

Even more mistakes

After asking some of my classmates, I found out that some of them had resorted to even worse hacks that eventually got them in trouble:

  • Using filler words - In order to fill more pages, some diverge from the specified format and increase fonts, margins, and spacing. You will lose credibility if you do this, and you will also lose points if you deviate from the writing style specified.
  • Plagiarism - Plagiarizing large chunks from others' essays or research papers was not only seen as lazy, but it was a fast way from a not-so-great grade to a failed grade.
  • Other sneaky tricks - These included whitening out gibberish text and increasing the size of periods. Teachers have seen it all and know every trick in the book.

The right way to increase word count

Eventually, my word count increased in a way that makes each word actually count (pardon the pun), and it turns out there are some pretty cool tricks to do that.

With the right tools and techniques, you spend less time on the heavy lifting, more time on the actual writing, and at the end of the day, you have a much more comprehensive essay that is a delight to read. =

1. Use an AI writing tool

Skip the manual paraphrasing and use a smart AI writing tool. For example, I added almost 50 words to a 125-word paragraph using Wordtune’s text expand feature .

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How to add more sentences to a paragraph

One method to expand your word count is to find short paragraphs and adding more sentences that clarify what they mean. This task used to be pretty frustrating, but with the use of AI it's made simple. Start by going over the essay, and notice if there's a paragraph that stands out in terms of being lean and overly simplified. Paste that paragraph into the Wordtune editor, and click the 'Plus' icon.

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You'll be able to expand the article in any number of ways, including adding an explanation, an analogy, a counterargument, or even a simple continuation of your idea. Then, simply scroll through the different suggestions that AI produces, and find the best one.

2. Take advantage of outlines

It may seem counter-intuitive, but completing your outline can help you meet your word count goal.

Say you need to turn a 200-word article into a 1,500-word essay. Make an outline of the article before trying to tackle this seemingly impossible task of writing the whole piece.This will give you a clearer picture of how your entire thesis works and how to logically support it.

As an example, suppose we're writing an essay on why kids shouldn't play phone games.

To begin, you need to summarize your message in a few sentences. For example:

‍ “Kids have susceptible brains, and games can change the whole chemistry of their brains in a bad way, causing them to go off on tantrums and screaming fits. Moreover, these games form addictive habits that will persist when the kids become older. By continuing to play phone games, the kids fail to develop emotionally, and may become unsocial introverted people. Moreover, there are signs that games make kids more violent and emotionally unstable. Since phones are always at reach, kids can continuously play throughout the day, not stopping even when eating lunch or when attending a school class.”

Before expanding it, write an outline to get a sense of its structure and flow. As a result, you can easily determine how much text is needed for each section, which ones require expanded text, and which ones can be kept brief.  This clarity not only helps me reduce anxiety, but also gives me a clear plan of action to finish this essay!

For example, for the paragraph on video games, my outline would look something like this:

Introduction (include statistics and research to argue that video games are harmful for kids) and state the thesis (250 words) Negative effects of video games on children: first build larger categories and then substantiate with smaller points, evidence and data within each point: - Effects on emotional development (200 words) - Effects on physical development (200 words) - Effects on social development (200 words) - Effects on intellectual development (200 words) Give counter-views Cite research that talks about potential positive effects of video games, if used the proper way and under supervision (250 words) Give solutions State why parents find it so hard to keep kids away from video games, especially mobile video games, and offer concrete solutions to set better boundaries with kids for video game usage (250 words) Conclusion Offer a strong conclusion that brings all of the essay together in a summary (250 words)

Note that I’ve planned to write a few hundred more words than the prescribed word limit, so I have scope to edit and tighten later on. 

3. Expand your text with intros and conclusions

I use this method all the time to get unstuck and write longer articles without worrying about word counts.

Let's say you finish expanding your outline, and the article is still short a few hundred words.

Two places you should consider expanding are the introduction and conclusion.

How does this work?

  • In the introduction and conclusion, you can add free-flowing stories, ideas and paragraphs, without having to validate each sentence with technical reference, sources and quotes.
  • You can use anecdotes, personal experiences, news articles, and research findings to introduce your topic, or to close it.
  • You can also go into detail about why you were motivated to explore the topic in more depth and why it has helped you to develop your argument. We wrote about essay hooks in more detail here, so be sure to check it out.
  • Remind readers why this entire argument matters at the human level in the conclusion. This is done by repeating the topic, the core of your argument, and why you have justified your thesis. 

Add these elements to your introduction and conclusion, and you will quickly reach your essay quota.

Here's an example from the Wordtune blog of an anecdote placed as part of the intro:

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4. Use examples to illustrate your point

It is always helpful to provide examples to illustrate complex academic or technical points. As well as adding color and descriptiveness to your own words, examples help your arguments come to life in a way that academic writing cannot. Having read several essays about the same topic, your evaluator will probably find it enjoyable to read something more creative and genuine. 

Examples also help readers visualize your narrative. The situations can be real or imagined, but they must be authentic, relatable, and most importantly, relevant to your topic. Providing examples from your real-life experience will demonstrate to the teacher that you understand your topic.

I started this article by describing my experience as a freshman. The challenges I faced as a student are similar to those you are currently facing, so sharing my journey will help you learn from my mistakes.

5. Invest in serious research 

Research is the most effective way to increase a paper's word count. 

The more research you conduct, the more ideas, perspectives, and information you have to base your arguments on. 

Research takes time and effort, which you may or may not have. 

Here's where my smart tools come into play.

No matter how long a paper is, Wordtune Read will give you all the key highlights.

The following is a composite screenshot of how Wordtune Read summarized the effects of video games on children from a long and complex article. The key highlights on the right help you distill the core messages of the research in minutes, condensing hours of reading into minutes.

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In just a few steps, you can add at least two supporting arguments or stats for each point you have in your outline. And just like that, you have several hundred very relevant words, added almost effortlessly to your essay.

6. Ask 'Why' questions

At this stage, the research has already provided you with some solid perspectives, but there's nothing like adding some original perspectives to the existing body of research. Asking ‘why’ questions is an effective way to do this. In addition to strengthening your arguments, it will also enhance your essay with relevant and original content.

Think back to the example of the negative effects of video games on children. Let's say one of the arguments you have is "phone games cause emotional issues". Use a series of 'why' questions to dig deeper into the text. 

Ask questions like: "why is that true?", "Why is it important?", etc. For each answer, ask another why question and develop some original angles based on the insights that may emerge. 

While it beats manual paraphrasing in terms of speed, I felt it also improved the overall quality of the writing.

7. Address the counter view

It's a foolproof way to score brownie points with tutors and also add some value - and word count - to your essay. 

Counter views or counterpoints are positions diametrically opposed to your own.

I argue, for example, that video games negatively affect children in the essay about video games. There is always some literature available (and there is always some literature available) on the counter-side of why and under what circumstances video games can actually have a positive impact on children. I am able to write a pretty solid section on that topic. 

By balancing the pros and cons of both arguments, I will also be able to bridge the two points of view.

Just like that, you've added about 200 words to your essay!

8. Use quotes and references

While the bibliography section doesn’t usually count towards the overall essay word count, there are some easy tricks you can use to maximize the references. Once you are done with the essay, run through your list of citations and find interesting quotes that you may have missed, which you can now incorporate.

9. Get feedback from a friend

If you're like me, working on the same essay for a long time with complete immersion means you develop blind spots to obvious misses and flaws in your text. This could be especially problematic for non-native English speakers .

Ask a trusted friend or peer to look over your essay again. Share your essay on Gdoc with your friends and find out if they spot something that seems missing, out of place, or that stands out like a sore thumb.

Also, ask them to question your assumptions in the essay - this may give you new angles and perspectives to explore, thus expanding the word count even further.

Your friends will help you find the problematic paragraphs in your writing and make them more concise and effective .

10. Add text while editing

Once you have finished writing your essay, you can use the review stage to edit and add text to your essay.

This is another great opportunity to use your AI writing tool, and get suggestions for ways to make your sentences more fluent . You can also replace superfluous words with stronger vocabulary, and pick alternative ways to word sentences that contain repetitive words.

Try and spot long, convoluted sentences and break them up to smaller sentences.

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Keep it long and interesting

Essays that meet the prescribed criteria, including word count, indicate to your teachers that you not only possess subject matter knowledge, but also writing, grammar, logic, research, and communication skills.

You can find interesting angles even in the most mundane sounding topics if you challenge yourself to do the work and not worry too much about the word count. With the 11 smart hacks - including use of the smart writing tools - essay writing and meeting the specified word count becomes much easier! 

Learning how to expand a text in an interesting way - and not just by adding fluff - makes you a better writer regardless of the format - essays, reports, statements of purpose - even books! 

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