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15 Best Useful Tools That Makes Blogging Easier To Do

While you are still a novice, it could be somehow hard to blog very conveniently without some useful tools. And you could also think of giving up (like I did a few years ago). But what is the gain of a farmer who cultivates a land and sows seeds without checking back on the farm?


You should not give up! That's why this post is specially made for you. I will make sure it fulfills its promises; I will make blogging easy for you as much as I can.


This post consists of 15 tools that even the so-called pro bloggers don't know (or use). These are part of what you need, for now, to make blogging very easy like a hobby for you.


This is an instance:

You feel that writing a blog post is simple the way you hear about it? Do me a favor right now: stop reading this post at this point, and write a quality 500 words blog post on "How to write an eBook".

Make sure the post is unique, rich in content, and is easy to comprehend.

If you find that easy, I recommend you stop reading and go back to what you were doing.

But a real blogger who is into the game wouldn't find that difficult. Why? Because he already knows the tools that would make his work easier.

Let’s get down to business, what are the tools that bloggers use to make their work easier?

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#1. Google search

This is the number one tool of a successful blogger. It is the largest search engine that has almost everything you’re looking for. You can find ideas and samples of blog posts on Google.
You can also download stock images from Google image search for use in your blog posts.


#2. Quora

It lets you brainstorm blog post ideas. It also gives you the idea of how blog posts are written and arranged for SEO purpose.
You can follow me (@mrilyasofficial).

#3. LongTail Pro

This is used for researching the best keywords for your blog posts.

#4. Grammarly

A tool that lets you correct any written mistakes you make in your content. There's also a software you can install on your computer,  a plugin for Microsoft Word software, and an extension for Chrome.

This tool lets you become error-free and look more professional at writing.
I can get you have a lifetime access to the pro version for just #2,000. See my contact at the end of this book.


#5. Google search console

This tool allows you to submit your Sitemap to Google search engine for more organic traffic. It also lets you check for crawl rate and robot text files how to help you discover pages that are blocked automatically.


#6. Quicksprout analyser

You can analyze your blog with this online tool for free. The tool tells you some certain errors your blog is having and suggests how you can correct the error.


#7. Google Analytics

It lets you track your site visitors to know where they are coming from; what search queries land them on your blog and some other analysis.


#8. Dlvr.it

It lets you automatically post your blog posts to social Medias without needing to do it manually. Once you publish a post on your blog, it appears on your Social Media accounts automatically.


#9. Canva

An online tool that lets you design blog post images without stress. You can create virtually all kinds of images that include infographics.


#10. Mailchimp

This is the tool I use for free, to collect emails from my visitors. This is the idea behind email marketing.


#11. Hubspot Topic Generator

This tool generates blog post titles for you very easily. It suggests 5 blog title for you when you insert just 3 noun phrase, so you don't have to bother about "what should I write?"


#12. Feedburner

Feedburner is a free tool by Google that lets you manage and track people who subscribe to your blog via RSS. It also lets you automatically send your blog post updates to subscribers via email.


#13. Pixlr Grabber

With Pixlr Grabber you can copy, save, edit and share screenshots and images from the Web.
There is an extension for both Firefox and Chrome. You’ll be able to grab only the visible part of the page, a defined area or an entire Web page. You can then share it or save it to your desktop. Saving it to your desktop then allows you to drag and drop or upload it to your blog post.


#14. Test my site

With this tool by Google, you can check the overall performance of your blog.
This tool shows you your blog performance on mobile, tablet, and desktop. It rates each performance by 100% and will suggest ways you can improve each of the performances.

#15. SitePrice Checker

This is an online tool that lets you calculate the worth of your blog in dollars.
Besides this, the tool also tells you the performance of your blog by telling you the estimated traffic and revenue, the estimated backlinks and other relevant information pertaining your blog.

There are pretty many tools out there for bloggers. I can't just pack them in this book. I don't want you to feel confused about which one to use first. That's why I stated the most needed by newbies like you.


I hope you grab some of the tools that make blogging very easier to do?

blogging guide


Over to you;

What tools again do you use, that make blogging easier?
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4 comments:

  1. Nice tools! Have used most of them, but would give more a try!

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    1. Hi Prosper, I wish you could share your testimony with the tools you said you've used.

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  2. Awesome Information Brother 🙂
    Thanks for sharing such as useful content

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