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With the amount of tools and programs cropping up all over the web for every type of person imagineable, its about time that someone wrote a massive list of resources for bloggers. Fortunately, I’ve taken up that responsibility to share with you some of the tools I use in my daily blogging life. Please note that by no means is this a definitive list, so please let me know if you think I’ve missed any out!
Domain Registrars
If you’re starting up on the web, then you’re gonna need an address where people can reach you:
Namecheap
- $8.88 per year with free WhoisGuard
GoDaddy
- $8.95 per year (and lower)
1&1
- $5.99 per year with free private domain registration
MyDomain
Hosting
Once you’ve got yourself an address, you’re gonna need a house to store all of your juicy blog posts – so grab yourself some server space:
Dreamhost
- Great plans, great prices with loads of bandwidth and diskspace.
Frozen Webhost
- Small company but only $5/month and very reliable.
Media Temple
- Awesome recommendations, grid and dedicated hosting.
Rackspace
- Managed, dedicated and scalable web hosting for businesses
Hostgator
- Shared hosting at $6.95 per month
Bluehost
- Affordable, Reliable, Web Hosting Solutions
Content Management Systems
These babies are the core of your blog, so choose carefully. Take pricing, customisation and aesthetics into account for this one:
WordPress
- The industry standard and most widely used – and its FREE!
Blogger
- quick blog creation, but FTP can be slow and you don’t have full control
Typepad
- another blogging platform, but pricing from $4.95/month
Joomla
- CMS and Web Application Framework and free
Drupal
- Full-featured content management/discussion engine suitable to setup a news-driven community or portal site
SquareSpace
- Publishing system for managing websites and blogs
Movable Type
- Weblog publishing system developed by California-based Six Apart
Communication
If you want to be a proper blogger, you’ve gotta communicate with your fans. Instant Messaging and Email are the quickest and easiest ways to do so:
Gmail
- Free web-based email service that includes over 2 GB of storage (and growing)
Hotmail
- Free web-based e-mail with 2GB e-mail storage
Yahoo Mail
- Free web-based email with unlimited mail storage
Outlook
- Email manager which can be used with
MS Exchange Server
Windows Live Messenger
- Instant messaging program, talk to Yahoo contacts as well!
AIM
- AOL Instant Messenger, free online chat service
Gtalk
- Instant communication in conjunction with Gmail
Yahoo Messenger
- Free instant messaging with file sharing
Basecamp
- Project collaboration, management and task software
Campfire
- Real-time group chat for businesses
GoToMeeting
- Web conferencing and online meetings service
Thunderbird
- Open source cross platform email from Mozilla
Meebo
- IM service which supports MSN, Yahoo, AIM, Gtalk and Jabber
Twitter
- Social networking and microblogging service utilising instant messaging, SMS or a web interface
Skype
- Free internet calling from PC to PC
Research
To be the best, you’ve got to overcome the rest, so find out what your competitors are doing, and beat their blogs at their own game:
Whois
- Domain and registration name lookup
Overture
- Keyword selector and traffic analysis tool
Google Bid Analysis
- Keyword Bid Tool in conjunction with Adwords
Wordze
- Keyword research tool from $35/month
Firefox Search Status Extension
- see how any and every website is performing
SEO for Firefox
- Useful research and data, with loads of other
tools
Customisation
Standing out from the crowd is very important in this growing blogosphere. Take a look at these tools to help you and your blog look fine:
WordPress Themes
- Collection of free WordPress themes with graphical and textual preview
Template Monster
- Premium WordPress themes from $50
Dreamweaver
- Web development and streamlined coding environment
Adobe Photoshop CS3
- Image editing software from $649
iStockPhoto
FlashDen
- Buy stock flash, video, audio and fonts for as little as 50 cents
FamFamFam
- Sets of icons available for use free of charge
Adobe Illustrator
- Leading vector-graphics software
Filezilla
- Fast and reliable FTP client
Cyberduck
- Secure FTP for MAC OS X
psd2html
- Online conversion service – does what it says on the tin!
Statistics
Track your blog’s every move with these statistics packages so you know what you’re doing right and what you should be spending some more time on:
AWStats
- Free log analyser, normally already in your Hosting Cpanel
Statcounter
- Free yet reliable web tracker and hit counter
Sitemeter
- Free basic counter and site statistics tracker
Google Analytics
- Trendy interface with detailed site statistics, integratable with Adwords campaigns
Feedburner
- Manage and track RSS Feed Readership
Mint
- Extensible website analytics program, all on 1 page!
103Bees
- Search engine traffic analysis and statistics tool
pMetrics
- The new Performancing Metrics with detailed visitor information and clean interface
Creating Posts
Your articles are the things that will matter the most above all else. So take the time to spell-check and to make sure that they look presentable:
ScribeFire
- full-featured blog editor that integrates with your browser
Spellbound Spell Checker
- Firefox extension that enables spell-checking
Microsoft Word
- Industry standard word processor
Adobe Reader
SlimTimer
Ta-Da Lists
- Simple list making and tracking
BlogDesk
- Free offline weblog client for creating and publishing posts
Ranking
When it comes down to the crunch, you’ve gotta be the best. So find out if you are with the following ranking tools:
Technorati
- The Internet Search Engine for blogs, provides popularity and authority ranks
BlogTopSites
- Directory of the Best Blog sites
Alexa
- Traffic rankings and graphs (sometimes can be inaccurate)
Live PageRank
- Displays current Pagerank Value in Google index
Feedreaders
In order to build a solid readership, you’re gonna have to do some reading yourself. Using a feedreader can cut down on the time you spend going from site to site, and you can have one place where all the latest articles will appear:
Google Reader
Homepage
- Web-based RSS and News Aggregator
Bloglines
- A web-based personal news aggregator that can be used in place of a desktop client
Newsgator
NetNewsWire
- Award winning RSS Reader for MAC
Socialist
- Social bookmark manager that works with del.icio.us and RSS feeds
FeedDemon
- RSS Reader for Windows Desktop
NetVibes
- Personal news aggregator with RSS and Atom support
NewsFire
Omeo Pro
Social Media
Using social networking can help market your site to a big audience which is essential for your blog’s growth. Spend some time networking yourself and submit your best articles to find more readers:
Digg
- Stories and submitted and voted to the front page by the community
Del.icio.us
- A social bookmarks manager. Using bookmarklets, you can add bookmarks to your list and categorize them
StumbleUpon
- Channel surf the internet with the StumbleUpon toolbar, can be a huge source of traffic
Reddit
- User-generated news links. Votes promote stories to the front page
MyBlogLog
- Free site stats, and a cool widget to find out who’s been visiting your site
LinkedIn
- Online network of 11 million experienced professionals (including bloggers)
Facebook
- One of the fastest growing social networking sites on the net
Myspace
- Free social networking which has blogging capabilities and ability to attract a lot of friends!
Squidoo
- Set up your own lense (sub-site) and spread the word about your blog
Ning
- Create your own Social Networks
Monetization and Advertising
Whether you want to or don’t, blogs can be a fantastic way to make a bit of dosh, so check out the following ways you can earn yourself some cash online:
Google Adsense
Adwords
- Contextual advertising solution and make money through Pay-Per-Clicking
Adbrite
- Webmasters can buy and sell text ads based on their site’s topic area
Yahoo Publishers Network
- Contextual advertising with PPC online revenue stream
Text Link Ads
- Sell static HTML links on your blog sidebar and post for $$/month
Kontera
- In-Text Advertising on Cost-Per-Click basis
Chitika
- CPC Revenue due to displaying of related products
BlogAds
- Image and Text Ads for set prices per month
Amazon Associates
- Link to Amazon products and earn a commission from 10% per product
Commission Junction
- An online advertising and internet marketing company that specializes in performance-based affiliate programs
ReviewMe
- Review products/websites and receive a flat-fee. Reviews must be nonbiased and stated as sponsored
Feedvertising
- Sell links in your RSS Feed for set price per month
Blogs and Forums
These blogs are forums are must-reads for every aspiring blogger, so take some time to browse through the archives and read some threads to make sure that you’ve got all the knowledge about your field and your blog:
Problogger
- the No.1 site about blogging
Daily Blog Tips
- Focusing on blog promotion, monetization and optimization
Blog Herald
- Premium source of blog and blogging related news for bloggers
John Chow
- This guy makes a lot of money through his blog online. Articles especially on monetization
Digital Point
- Sub-forum related to blogging with other areas on SEO and Optimization
Namepros
- Buy, sell and discuss domain names
Sitepoint
- Web design tutorials and a buzzing community and marketplace
Earners Forum
- Full of online earners and blogging money makers
DoshDosh
- A blog about making money online through affiliate marketing and advertising and social media
QuickOnlineTips
- Technology news, blogging tips, useful computer software and web services.
Lorelle on WordPress
Miscellaneous
And finally, here’s all the other tools that wouldn’t in any of the above categories:
Paypal
- The best way to send and receive money online
Nochex
- UK Based online payment company
Escrow
- Third party which protects buyer and seller in larger transactions (blog sales?!)
WorldPay
- Offers a range of e-payment and e-commerce solutions
CreativeCommons
- You need to protect your articles!
Ezine Articles
- Article submission website for PR and authority
ArticlePR
- Article submission tools
PRWeb
- Press Release Distribution for small business
Six Figure Blogging
- Blogging course made by Problogger Darren Rowse himself and Andy Wibbels
SEO Book
- Aaron Wall’s famous Search Engine Optimization book
Blog Mastermind
- Yaro Starak’s blog mentoring program
Flickr
- Online photo management and sharing application
Blog Profits Blueprint
- Free ebook in PDF format about making money with blogs from Yaro Starak
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