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6 Free Blogging Tools That I Use Every Day
1. Today I want to talk about some free blogging tools. Now, I am a firm believer in the fact
that it takes money to make money. (i.e. – you have to invest in your business at some
point) However, there are still a plethora of free tools out there that are very helpful to
bloggers.
2. First up, PicMonkey. There is a free and paid option, but you can get a TON of use out of
the free option. PicMonkey provides basic photo editing, collage creating and graphic
design tools that are easy to use and very helpful. Need to add some text to a photo? Need
to brighten a photo or create a nice-looking border for it? PicMonkey can help you with all of
this and more. The graphic at the top of this post was created using PicMonkey in about 3
minutes.
3. Hootsuite also has a free and paid option. With the free option, you can add social
networks such as Twitter, Facebook and Google+ and post to each account with one click.
You can also schedule status updates through Hootsuite. The features of the free option are
very complete. It’s definitely worth checking out! I can schedule a day’s worth of Tweets and
Facebook updates in less than 5 minutes with HootSuite.
4. Google Analytics is the most powerful free tool bloggers can get their hands on. GA
provides complete tracking of pageviews, visitor activity and other very important metrics
such as how long people stay on your site, which page they land on and which site referred
them to you. If you’re blogging without Analytics, you are missing out on a ton of useful
information about your traffic.
5. LastPass is a huge time saver for me. With LastPass, you’ll never have to fill out those
“forgot password” forms again. LastPass securely stores all of your passwords (it’ll even
create ones for you) and can automatically enter your login credentials when you arrive at a
website that you have stored. Let me give you an example: you’ve signed up for 2 separate
Yahoo Mail accounts. If you have stored both sets of login credentials with LastPass, when
you go to login to Yahoo Mail, you can click the login box and both of your login names will
pop up. Click whichever one you want and the login and password will be automatically
entered and you’ll be logged in! It sounds simple, but you’ll be amazed at how much you
love it once you get it set up. I mean, think about how many logins you have! If you take
advantage of the tools in this post, you’ll have a few more just like that. You need to try
LastPass!
6. Dropbox is a great free cloud storage tool. What I love is that you can sync it up to your cell
phone and any computer. With the free Dropbox app, I can take a picture with my phone
and quickly shoot over to my Dropbox. From there, on my computer, I can edit the photo
using tools like PicMonkey very quickly and send it over to Instagram looking much better
than the original. I also work at home with my wife. When doing projects together, Dropbox
is so great. I can send her a few photos to edit via Dropbox and she can shoot them right
back when she’s done.
7. IFFT, or If This Then That, is an automating tool that can save you a ton of time. Above, I
mentioned the process of sending an image to Dropbox once taken. Well, with If This Then
That, you can automate many tasks like that. Basically, with IFTTT, you are setting up
processes that basically say “if this happens, then do that“. Some examples of IFTTT
scenarios that you can set up are: Instagram to Facebook Album, Tweet Facebook Status
Updates, Update Facebook Page After New WordPress Post, Post YouTube Upload to
Facebook Page and much more!