Top 10 Best Tools For Blogging
December 3rd, 2009 / Send feedback » / by brooger
1 - Zoundry Zoundry
The Zoundry is the best blogs editor in the universe. After I started using it (there in 2008), I never looked back. I wrote briefly about it here: Analyzing the Quality of Your Blog
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2 - Evernote Evernote
My newest passion of "productivity junkie." I have just used it for less than 2 months, and I can not live without it. The convenience of having drafts, ideas, inspirations, lists of topics, images, notes, bookmarks, to-do lists and whatever else I can imagine, all in one place (and counting with a powerful search that finds ALL. I wrote about it here: * Evernote - Great Tool for Information Management * Use Evernote to Manage Your Blog
3 - Gmail
If I had to choose only one tool of this list, it would be Gmail. I've used all that is kind of mail service, and Gmail is the best, no doubt. If it were not the tools it offers to organize and manage the enormous flow of emails I receive and send, I would be crazy. In addition to working together with other Google products that I use (Adsense, Blogger, Docs, Groups, Talk, and some others) it is a real central coordination of my life as a blogger.
4 - Remember The Milk Remember
The Remember The Milk (or RTM) is a free service that lets you create and manage task lists. Although simple, it offers several features that make it super useful for organizing the day-to-day tasks. You can create as many tasks you want to put date and time to maturity (or not), add notes and / or URLs to each task, organize your tasks by lists, tags and locations (it works with Google Maps), share tasks, and more a world of things. Oh, and it works in Gmail, too!
5 - Irfanview
It's my favorite image editor, for the simple chore of our post each day: see, crop and resize images. It is light, simple, and resolves the issue quickly.
6 - Google Reader
In addition to reading feeds, it lets you share text, send them by email, add annotations, and save their favorite texts (marking them with a star). I like it just because besides being a reader, it offers social sharing functions. In addition, the feeds are a source of ideas for new posts - and a feed reader is an essential tool for this. Google Reader is my favorite.
7 - Twitter Twitter
Twitter is a service of micro-blogging - or at least that's the original idea. However, it serves as a channel of communication and dissemination, an incubator of ideas, capturing readers, distraction Since then, some things have changed there - some for better, others worse. Worth a new post.
8 - Firefox
What would my life online without Firefox, I can not say. The ease of navigation and security it offers, coupled with the amount of add-ons (plugins that add functionality to the browser) available, make Firefox a blessing. It had tabbed browsing long before the Internet Explorer (which remains a bother, in my opinion), and offers more possibilities for customization and expansion.
9 - Health Keeper
It may sound exaggerated, but this program changed my life. The pain in my back and head (caused by too many hours in front of the PC) virtually disappeared, they only come back when I behave badly and ignore it. In addition to the physical rest, the frequent breaks refresh the ideas, keep me focused, with energy and courage to work, and avoid me to lose track of time.
10 - Mailing Lists
I subscribe to several. However, I would recommend bravenet as your first choice to build your Mailing Lists, Email Marketing and Direct Mailing Lists which is provided for free by Bravenet. Build a huge subsciber base for your business.





