Why The Word Count Matters
I thought “Budget Friendly Princess Coats Under 100 Price Range” would fit easily. Nope! Starting draft was way longer.

First, I wrote “How To Find Amazing Princess Style Winter Coats That Look Expensive But Cost Less Than $100 Dollars”. Felt natural. Then I counted.
Way over! It was 46 characters already. Had to chop it down fast.
Kicked out “How To Find” first. Too fluffy. Then cut “That Look Expensive But”. Sounds nice but eats words.
“Amazing” became “Great”. Saved 3 letters. Small wins!
“Winter Coats” felt redundant with “Coats”. Axed “Winter”. Boom.

Got stuck at “Cost Less Than $100 Dollars”. That’s heavy! Switched “Cost Less Than” to “Under“. Dropped “Dollars”. Obvious anyway.
Result? “Great Princess Style Coats Under $100“. Cleaner. Still felt missing the “Budget” punch.
Then swapped “Great” for “Budget Friendly”. Yes! Hits the value point. Final count: “Budget Friendly Princess Coats Under 100 Price Range“. Exactly 7 words. Fits perfectly.
Learned: Ditch the fancy stuff. Get straight to savings + item + price. Squeeze dreams into tiny boxes.