Sunday, July 27, 2014

8 Productive Tools Every Blogger Needs To Build a Profitable Business


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Why do I need another post on all the cool tools that I do not even use?
Why do I need to have another tool while there are still a lot of them that I do not need?
These are some of the questions that most bloggers ask when they hear of another tool for their blog. The truth is the only reasons why you do not use all the tools you have for your blog is because you do not have the time. You do not have the time to set up, play with and put these fancy tools to work. Read through this article and get to know some of the best blogging tools and how they can be of use.

Top blogging tools
  1. InboxQ – this is a great blogging tool that helps bloggers come up with improved blog topics. InboxQ allows you to create campaigns with different keywords. It is advised that you create campaigns using the keywords from the topics that you specialize in, so that when someone asks a question that has the keywords, you are updated about it and given the chance to answer the question.

  2.  Content idea generator – This is a nifty piece of software that helps you come up with great headlines for your post. You just have to type in your keywords and voila!  You no longer need to wrack your brains trying to figure out what to write about.

  3. Diigo – this is a very cool tool that helps you to store and highlight interesting content for future quick retrieval. The tool even allows you to embed notes to content that you had previously saved. It supports mobile devices like android, iPad and iPhone.

  4. Flickr – pictures are eye pleasantries that help to lure and attract the attention of your readers to your content. They make them want to find out more on the topic that is being discussed. It is important that you choose the image that you want to use carefully. It should somehow relate to the information that you are trying to communicate.


  5. Focus booster – this is a tool that is used to increase writing productivity, with the aim of reducing the impact of external and internal interruptions on flow and focus.

  6. Google+ Circles – Google+ circles can be used to store and brainstorm blog post ideas. You can store media files, articles or blurbs for blog posts in the future.

  7. Alltop – this tool collects headlines of the latest stories from the best blogs and sites. It can help you come up with topics for your posts.

  8. Google analytics – this is a tool that is free of charge and easy to install. It helps you keep track of visitors on your page. It can help you plan when to publish your posts as you can tell when most visitors usually check out your blog.



You can try out a few or all the above tools to improve your productivity.

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