Top 7 Tools for Bloggers
Although blogging and RSS seems to be a hot topic these days,
only about five percent of American internet users actually use
it.
>From both a business and personal perspective though, blogs and
RSS have a lot to offer for the average internet user.
The main reason is that by using RSS, you can cut down on the
amount of email that you receive. You can receive a lot of your
news in the form of headlines.
Blogs can tell you what people are thinking about, and what
they're really interested in. This is an effective tool for
marketers. If you're looking to meet new people, this can also
be an excellent way to meet others who share common interests.
It's not really necessary to understand what blogging and RSS
are.
Blogs are nothing more than online diaries. They can be used to
talk about business trends or any other topic.
RSS is a form of website code that is search engine friendly and
can be read in a special type of browser called an RSS reader.
As I said before, this is a great way to receive news on just
about anything you're interested in.
If the thought of keeping an online journal or using blogs to
discuss your business interest you, then I have some great tools
that will make your blogging experience a lot easier.
1. Blog building
Before you build a blog, you need to decide how you want to host
it.
If you're not interested in the technical aspects involved, you
can always sign up for a free account on a blogging site.
The most popular is Blogger - http://www.blogger.com
If you'd like to build your own, there are several different
ones you can try including Word Press ande Nucleus.
Before you choose a blogging script, I recommend you try
different ones to see which one you like best.
Open Source CMS - http://www.opensourcecms.com - offers several
different types of scripts you can try to find the blog script
that's the right fit for you.
The most important feature in a blog script is that it's search
engine friendly.
2. Blog editing
This may not seem that important. After all, you can just go
right to your site and post.
Sounds easy right? Maybe not if editing HTML is as alien to you
as the notion of learning to build a blog in the first place.
Try this tool to help you post to your blog. It offers you a
WYSIWYG editor, which means that you can write and edit at the
same time, and it you'll see exactly how your blog post looks as
you are writing.
Blog Editing Toolbar - http://www.aspmodules.com/at/bloginfo.asp
- This tool will help you easily edit your blog without knowing
HTML. All you need is IE 6, and the install is quick and easy.
3. Blog Posting
Maybe you don't find the idea of posting online very appealing.
As a writer I can't imagine being without my word processor.
If you'd rather have a desktop tool, instead of writing your
blog from the control panel, this tool is for you.
wBlogger - http://www.wblogger.com - is an excellent application
for helping you create blog posts, and you don't have to be
online to write posts for your blog.
You create your post and save it for when you are ready to post.
This is especially convenient if you don't have time to write
everyday.
4. Blog Subscriptions
Although RSS is slowly becoming popular, many still like to
receive an email. The problem is that many of the autoresponder
systems you can use either don't include RSS, or RSS
autoresponders can be expensive.
Below are two tools where you can copy and paste a subscription
box onto your site and visitors can subscribe for updates.
http://www.feedblitz.com/ http://www.bloglet.com
5. RSS Generators
If your blog application doesn't create a feed automatically,
you may have to make one. It's really much easiser than it
sounds.
With this application, you just enter your information and click
submit. This is especially useful if you want to create a feed
for your website.
RSS Feed Generator -
http://www.rsstoolchest.com/rss-feed-generator/
6. Blog and Ping Applications
You use these applications to let the blog and RSS directories
know that you've updated your blog. This is especially important
if you own a business blog because it allows you to quickly and
easily notify several sites at once.
One caveat though: you should only use these applications to
update the directories of new posts to your blog. Don't use them
to notify the directories that you have an RSS feed for your
site. You'll get banned.
Pingomatic - http://www.pingomatic.com Pingoat -
http://www.pingoat.com
7. RSS Promotion
Although blog and ping is great for notifying the directories
that you've updated your blog, you usually need to submit your
RSS feed to the directories first before using the update tools.
Feedsubmitter - http://www.feedsubmitter.com - is a free tool
you can use to help you get your feed indexed quickly. This will
save you some time because you don't have to visit each site to
get your site indexed.
Although I can't give you any ideas to write about (although I
will if you want to pay my consulting fee :) blogs are a great
way to meet new people and expand your business.