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Why Speaking Time Matters for Speeches

Last month, I had to give a toast at my cousin’s wedding, and I swear, figuring out the timing was the hardest part. That’s when I realized how clutch a word count tool can be for speeches. Count My Words calculates speaking time at 130 words per minute—a pretty standard pace—and it’s been a lifesaver. A 300-word speech clocks in at about 2 minutes and 18 seconds, which was perfect for not rambling on while everyone’s waiting for cake. It’s all about keeping it tight and on point.

But it’s more than just weddings. Whether you’re prepping for a work presentation or a school debate, knowing your speaking time helps you pace it right. I’ve found that keeping speeches under 5 minutes (around 650 words) holds attention best—SEO tip: short, punchy content ranks well too if you post it online. I even tested a 400-word draft last week; it took 3 minutes flat, and trimming 50 words tightened it up without losing the heart. Next time you’re speaking, use this trick—it’s a stress-free way to nail your delivery!

Posted on February 21, 2025