Wednesday, 19 August 2015

6 Free Blogging Tools To Attract New Readers

6 Free Blogging Tools To Attract New Readers


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I have a confession: I’m a bookmark-aholic.
6 Free Blogging Tools To Attract New Readers. I’m one of the thousands (note: completely unscientific research) suffering from FOMO on every “tools,” “tricks” and “tips” post, which leads to me starring then filing the content into one of my 123 folders.


Yes, you read that right. 123 folders. Jeesh.


But here’s the good news. When it comes to compiling PR tools for posts or agency seminars, that obsessive bookmarking pays off.


In an upcoming agency seminar, we’re featuring tools all PR pros should have on their radar. And a lot of these resources came straight from – you guessed it – my crazy Chrome filing system.


There are dozens upon dozens of them. So, for the next couple of weeks, I’ll be sharing the tools I use (along with takeaway tips for you) surrounding media relations, social media and, today’s topic:



Free Blogging tools


1. Google AdWords Keyword Planner


Keyword Planner helps you refine your blog topics based on search traffic. You enter the key phrase you’d like to write about, and it shares traffic for that term, plus other variations that may be more popular.


A few things to keep in mind with Keyword Planner:




  • Don’t choose a keyword based solely on traffic. Typically, those high-traffic keywords are tough to rank for, and your topic should matter to your audience first and foremost. Use Keyword Planner as a backstop, not your sole editorial planning tool.

  • The “competition” in Keyword Planner isn’t actually competition for how you’ll rank in search engines. It’s competition for certain Google AdWords, which is entirely separate. To evaluate organic search engine competition, you need to evaluate domain authority, which is why you should start using …


2. MozBar


When I discovered MozBar, my first question was: “Where have you been all my life?” It’s a Chrome extension that lets you analyze a certain site’s domain and page authorities, on-page SEO elements, social shares and more. It analyzes your website to ensure you’ve covered all the SEO bases in terms of meta description, alt text, etc.


Now, for evaluating search engine competition, head over to Google, turn MozBar on and type in the keyword you’d like to rank for. It will display domain authority for sites ranking for your chosen keyword. (You can find your domain authority for comparison’s sake by turning MozBar on while you’re on your site.)


If you have a domain authority of, say, 30, but those ranking for your keyword have domain authorities in the 60s (see visual, DA = domain authority), you’ll have trouble getting on the first few pages of Google. If that’s the case, think of long-tail variations of that keyword that have less traffic (but also less competition) so you have a good shot at a high rank.


3. Ubersuggest


If you’re having trouble coming up with new, fresh blog topics, Ubersuggest will be your BFF. Enter a keyword, and Ubersuggest shares an A-Z list of all the words Google searchers have added onto the end of that phrase, which can help guide your direction for the post.


For example, if I type in “basketball,” Ubersuggest tells me that people searched “basketball shoes,” “basketball positions,” “basketball rules,” etc., etc.


And, if you click on the plus sign for a certain term (say “basketball hoop”), Ubersuggest lists out additional long-tail keywords people are looking for. How’s that for efficient blog-topic generation?


4. StumbleUpon


While I’m not a big StumbleUpon user myself, I do still see its value for content amplification. I have a StumbleUpon extension on Chrome, and after I’ve published a blog post, I upload it to the platform (without ever leaving my site). I do this with the Pinterest Chrome extension, too.



5. Hemingway App


This one is a godsend. For a final set of eyes before publishing, copy and paste your post into theHemingway App. It analyzes your content to tell you:




  • Which sentences are hard to read,

  • Which sentences are very hard to read,

  • When you have too many adverbs,

  • When words or phrases can be simpler, and

  • When you’re using passive voice.


 

6. Topsy


It’s easy to interact with the readers who comment directly on your site, or tag you in their social shares, but what about those flying under the radar? Topsy compiles a list of everyone who shares your content – whether they tagged you or not.


It’s a true goldmine for building relationships with new readers. I check whenever I can to see which tweeters I need to thank for sharing my posts.


Is this list of blogging resource complete? Of course not. Even my crazy bookmarking can’t keep up with every industry tool. But, if you add these resources to your PR toolkit, you’ll be well on your way to a successful career in blogging.

6 comments:

  1. Good ways to get more readers for a blog.
    Using all the possible resources sure generate more traffic.

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  2. Hi Kajal,
    As a blogger, we need readers. With no readers our content is worthless. So, we can say readers are everything for us. And we have to do all things that attracts visitors to our blog.
    Use of these tools can help us in a way or two. Thanks for providing the great list at one place.
    :)

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  3. Great list of tools Solanki,
    One thing that will always put a blogger ahead of his competitors is making use of the right tools.

    All the tools you mentioned here are indeed very helpful when it comes to blogging effectively and I'm already making use of a few of them.

    Will take time to look into the other ones I'm not yet familiar with.

    Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Divy Singh Rathore2 September 2015 at 20:15

    Hi kajal,
    I like to use keywordshitter, which give list of keywords phares searched acoording our keywords.

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  5. As a blogger we need some keyword research tools,for better seo and page rank pls provide that tools firsy

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