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InLinkz. Blogging tools for link-ups, blog hops and product lists

InLinkz. Blogging tools for link-ups, blog hops and product lists

100 Useful Blogging Tools This post is #17 in DailyTekk’s famous Top 100 series which explores the best startups, gadgets, apps, websites and services in a given category. Total items listed: 105. Time to compile: 8+ hours. Follow @DailyTekk on Twitter to make sure you don’t miss a week! Have you heard?!? This is an exciting time to be a blogger in my opinion. Also read: The Top 100 Twitter Tools of 2012 Don’t Miss Climbur delivers exclusive big ideas and creativity to your inbox from the world’s top innovators every Monday. Optimize Blog Content Creation Zemanta - Blog publishing assistant (recommendations and related items).List.ly - List making made easy, fun and social.DivvyHQ – Spreadsheet-free editorial calendar application.SourceBottle - Connects expert sources with bloggers for free.Webdoc – Enables you to create rich media posts in seconds.ScribbleLive - Cover news in realtime with LivePage and LiveArticle.StoryCrawler - Information-gathering engine. Embed Media In Your Blog Ad Networks for Bloggers

Chirbit - Record, Upload and Share Audio Easily - Social Audio 22 Top Blogging Tools Loved by the Pros Do you blog? Looking for exciting new tools to simplify the blogging experience? If so, keep reading. We decided to get the scoop on today’s hottest blogging tools. We asked 22 pros to share their favorite new finds. Here they are… #1: InboxQ Mitt Ray @MittRay A great blogging tool I discovered a few months ago is InboxQ. InboxQ lets you create campaigns with different keywords. You can work on these questions and come up with better blog topics in your area of specialty. When people type in questions with these keywords, I get an update. Use InboxQ to find the questions people are asking on Twitter. Mitt Ray, founder of Social Marketing Writing, author. #2: Content Idea Generator Rich Brooks @TheRichBrooks The Content Idea Generator (v2) is a Google Doc that will automatically find news and related stories for your blog from a variety of sources… everything from Google News to Reddit, from tweets to public Facebook updates and more. You can get started here. #3: Diigo #4: Disqus Leo Widrich @LeoWid

Classroom Accounts - Portfoliogen New Classroom Accounts Mr. Tom J. Created on Apr 09 at 11:23 PM Ms. Created on Apr 07 at 12:37 PM Ms. Created on Apr 03 at 3:17 PM Mrs. Created on Apr 01 at 12:56 PM Ms. Created on Mar 31 at 10:08 PM Ms. Created on Mar 31 at 12:15 PM Dr. Created on Mar 30 at 9:00 AM Who's Creating Portfolios? K. from North Charleston , South Carolina Created on Apr 10 at 12:37 AM S. from Arvada, Colorado Created on Apr 10 at 12:09 AM M. from Boerne, Texas S. from Chester, Illinois 15 Desktop Blogging Tools Reviewed Desktop blogging tools can benefit designers-bloggers in a number of ways. They provide extra functionality that can significantly speed up the blogging process for both newbies and professionals. One of the main benefits of using a desktop client is the ability to comfortably write a post offline, and publish it later. Many clients also have a scheduled post feature, so you can define what time you would like to publish your articles. Some editors provide a spell checker, drafts saver, remote publishing and WYSIWYG-editor with advanced formatting options such as inserting media or structuring the post — they may be hard to deal with using standard online blogging-engines. Let’s take a look at 15 desktop blogging editors which can speed up the blogging process. Windows Live Writer (Windows) Link Windows Live Writer2 is an impressive blog editor, and is probably the cleanest one. MarsEdit (Mac) Link The main advantage of MarsEdit7 lies in its ability to integrate with other text editors.

Portfoliogen Blog | Portfoliogen's Blogging Resource and Advice for Teachers 10 Free Blogging Tools I Can't Live Without Written by Susan Gunelius in I use a lot of free and paid tools to help me as a blogger, and today I’m going to share 10 of the free blogging tools I can’t live without. I had a hard time narrowing this list down to just 10 tools, but I think the following offers a diverse group of tools that every blogger should try. Of course, I also can’t live without Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and many, many more free tools, but the list below includes a more diverse selection than just the most well-known and expected tools that you’d normally find in this type of list. Note that this list is in no particular order. So without further ado, here they are — 10 free blogging tools I can’t live without (or at least, that I don’t want to live without): 1. I use a variety of sites to find free images that I can legally publish in my blog posts, and stock.xchng is one of my favorites. 2. Need to edit images for your blog? 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. What are your favorite free blogging tools?

20+ Essential Tools and Applications For Bloggers Blogging can be quite a process. First you may have to do some research, then put your thoughts together, and of course add any necessary screenshots and images. Let’s not forget the optimization part (SEO, keywords, etc) and sharing your content on the Web so that others will read it and hopefully share it. With all of these steps involved, blogging can be quite time-consuming and many bloggers get burnt out rather quickly doing these things on a daily basis. Lucky for us, the process doesn’t have to be so difficult anymore. Save Ideas for Later Tools that let you save items for later use are great time savers because you can save Web pages, images and files as you’re reading or browsing. Read-it-Later With this tool you can save Web pages to your Read-it-Later list to be read at a later time. A similar tool is Instapaper, which works in the same way, but doesn’t have as many applications. Evernote You can capture anything from Web pages to images, text, and voice notes with Evernote.

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