Blogging Tools – Blogs and their content is no longer only used to express ideas and opinions. For online business owners, blogs can be the most effective marketing media.
If you are one who uses blogs seriously as a business facility, of course, you need the right professional equipment. Here is a list of more than 30 tools that I have tried myself and proven to be one of the best in the field.
The equipment that I listed below consists of various categories, ranging from hosting and domains, platforms, and equipment, to exploring, organizing, writing, and promoting content.
If you have other tool recommendations, please leave a comment or contact me directly.
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30+ Best Blogging Tools for Bloggers and Content Marketers

1. Blogging Tools Hosting and Domain
One of the best shared hosting providers currently available. HostGator is also relatively cheap, for the first month you only have to pay $ 0.01 or one hundred rupiah.
Hosting alternatives besides HostGator are good for beginners. For those of you who don’t understand at all how to create a website, BlueHost provides a tool for creating WordPress-based websites in one click.
Favorite registrar for me personally because according to its name, NameCheap is relatively cheaper than other providers but still with high quality.
The most popular domain registrar at this time because of the incessant advertisements made. GoDaddy’s quality need not be doubted because it has been used by many large websites. But the price is a little more expensive.
The most popular CDN provider that has been used by many large websites. Use CDN for large-scale websites to make loading faster and save bandwidth usage
Free CDN service for basic packages. It’s good for saving bandwidth and protecting against basic DDoS attacks.
2. Blogging Tools Platforms, Plugins, and Templates
Free, open source, many plugins and templates available, as well as a large user community. There is no doubt that WordPress is the best blogging platform. Of all the websites in this world that use CMS, more than 50% use WordPress.
The place to buy and sell templates from Envato for WordPress (and other CMS) is the biggest. There are more than 4,000 WordPress templates sold on Themeforest, not including others.
Buying and selling sites from Envato too, but for WordPress plugins and other scripts. No less than 3,000 premium plugins for WordPress are sold on CodeCanyon.
Genesis Framework sold by Studiopress is one of the best template frameworks for WordPress. The GuideIM website also uses Genesis Framework. With a little coding ability, we can easily create any template thanks to Genesis.
3. Blogging Tools File Sharing & Backup
If your blog is managed by more than one person, Dropbox can be an effective tool for storing and sharing the document, image, and other files. Dropbox can also be a place to backup important files.
Has the same features as Dropbox plus synchronization with Google Docs. Google Drive is more appropriate for sharing files in the form of documents.
Free plugin to backup your WordPress automatically. You can save backup files in Dropbox, FTP, e-mail, or computer. Another alternative with more complete features is BackupBuddy and VaultPress.
4. Blogging Tools Looking for Content Ideas
Looking for content like what many readers like through its social share level. You can use BuzzSumo to create new content that is better than existing ideas.
QuickSprout is basically a tool for viewing the performance of a website. But we can use this tool to search for the most popular content on a website.
Reddit is the largest international community site. If you can access Reddit, you will find many quality discussions on various topics that you can use as content material.
One of the biggest question and answer sites that contains quality questions and answers from people who are professionals in their fields.
The best RSS Reader today. I use Feedly to subscribe to blogs that interest me.
Scoop.it is a content curation tool. By registering at Scoop.it you can create your own board that contains content from various websites. Interestingly, you will be given content recommendations according to the topics of interest.
5. Blogging Tools Organizing Content Ideas
I use Evernote to write content frameworks before finally starting writing on WordPress. The purpose of creating the content framework is to make articles neat and more weighty.
I use Trello more often to organize certain projects or activities but I also use them to accommodate blog content ideas.
The to-do list application is available for Android, iPhone, Windows, Chrome, and others. Todoist can be used to make scheduling in writing content.
6. Blogging Tools Optimize Content
Google Analytics is the best tool for analyzing your website. With Analytics, you can see the number of visitors, bounce rates, visitor sources, and other data that are important for optimizing the website as a whole.
Google’s tool is actually made for advertisers but is very powerful to find what keywords Google users are looking for.
See trends from a keyword. Google Trends can be used to find out if the interest of a keyword is reduced or increased.
A WordPress plugin that can be used to optimize the title and content of the article to focus on the keywords used.
7. Blogging Tools Picture & Design
The most complete collection of images with the CC0 license which means they can be used and modified for free without providing backlinks.
Software for editing photos and images and making other designs.
A free alternative to Photoshop, although its features are still inferior for basic use GIMP is very adequate.
Tool from Adobe to find the right color scheme and make a beautiful design.
Gallery site of the best digital designers on earth. Dribbble can be a source of inspiration in designing.
8. Blogging Tools To Promote Content
Free tool that can be used to update on social networks with a schedule. Buffer makes it easy for you to schedule content publications to the network from a browser, computer, or smartphone.
With this WordPress plugin, your blog readers can easily share certain sentences from your blog in one click.
SumoMe is a WordPress plugin whose contents vary from the share button to the email registration form to build an email list.
Share button to social media that has the most complete features. Although the settings are not easy for beginners, this plugin can be used to create a share button in any form.
Email marketing is one of the best ways to promote content. MailChimp can help you build email lists and send scheduled emails. Free for 2,000 of your email customers.
Alternative to MailChimp. AWeber does not have a free version but has more “loose” usage rules, suitable for affiliate marketers.
GetResponse is also one of the best email marketing tools available. A little cheaper than AWeber with no less quality.
IFTTT and Zapier have almost the same function that integrates between applications. Bloggers can use one of them to publish new content from WordPress to various social media automatically.
Anyone hasn’t?
If you have a recommendation Blogging Tools that is very useful for bloggers and content marketers that I have not attached in this article, please let me know through the comments column.
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