14 Best Blogging Tools

1. Quora

The crowdsourced answer website can help lead you to the types of questions that real people are asking, questions that you can answer in-depth with a blogpost. Search for your keyword, and follow topics related to your blog’s focus.

2. BuzzSumo

Enter a topic or a URL into the BuzzSumo search box, and you’ll get a wealth of information on the content that performs best for social media sharing. BuzzSumo can be super useful for fleshing out an existing idea to find the perfect angle or in taking a broad look at the content that does well (and the blogs who do it best) in your niche.

3. Quick Sprout

Enter a URL into Quick Sprout, and you get an analysis of the site’s performance and content. The “Social Media” tab shows you which posts from the site have been home runs, and you can take inspiration from the highlights on the list.

4. Portent Title Maker

Enter a subject into the Portent tool, and you’ll get a sample blogpost title, complete with helpful and witty breakdowns of why the title might make for a good read. Refresh as many times as you’d like for new ideas.

5. Blog Topics Generator

HubSpot’s title maker works similarly to Portent’s. With the HubSpot tool, you can enter three keywords, and HubSpot will give you five titles—a week’s worth of content—to work with.

6. Twitter trending topics

The trending topics section on your Twitter homepage can be a super spot for grabbing ideas from the latest news. You can tailor your trending topics to go uber-local (the big cities near and around you) or even receive fully tailored tweets that take into account your location and those you follow. (Click the “Change” link at the top of the Trends section on your Twitter homepage.)

7. LinkedIn Pulse

Similar to Twitter’s trending topics, LinkedIn Pulse pulls content from the channels you follow on LinkedIn and the people in your LinkedIn network.

For additional trending topics on social media, you can check out Facebook’s Trending section and Google+’s What’s Hot page

8. ShareIt

Bloggers and social media teams will benefit from ShareIt, a free content curation, and influencer finding platform. What you have to do is enter a keyword into the search box. ShareIt will compile a list of suitable content items and social handles for you.

9. Trello

Trello is one of the free blogging tools with the ability to do amazing work. It is a collaboration tool that shares a common perspective to manage all the projects, assignments, tasks, and daily activities.

10. Google Analytics

Google Analytics is a powerful yet flexible tool that is quite easy to use. It allows the marketers to find the best channels that might help them in getting the best results. Its main purpose is to give insights about a website, audience, and other marketing sources.

11. Ubersuggest

Ubersuggest is among the best blogging tools for beginners that can generate new and relevant keyword ideas. It helps you get extensive data against each keyword, including the search volumes, average CPC, PPC, and SEO competition.

12. Hemingway

Hemingway is one of those blogging tools that help to make your content more friendly for the search engines. It highlights complex and lengthy sentences for you to break into smaller ones that are easier to rank.

13. Grammarly

Grammarly is one of the best blogging tools that almost everyone uses in their blogging journey. It has enabled thousands of teams to produce error-free content. Not only does it provide real-time grammatical suggestions, but also allows you to improve word choice, refine the tone of your sentences, and make clearer sentences.

14. Canva

Canva believes that design is for everyone and not for the designers only. Hence, it offers an online platform that allows users to create social media graphics, posters, presentations, videos, and other content that is required for blogging.

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