If you like to start blogging and you just use your own laptop, tablet, or mobile phone for reading and writing, it will not bring your blogging in a better position. You will have to use some tools and techniques for better output from your writing.

What I’ll be sharing here are the special few I still use in my everyday writing, which also includes ones that reputable writers had recommended to me.

Take a Perfect Niches

When you decide on a blogging topic, choose a topic that you have a lot of interest in. Also, it is best if it is related to your career or academic career. Because you have to read and write articles related to it all the time. So if it is not your choice you will stop soon.

Portent Title Maker

Enter a subject and get a captivating headline for your posts in a split second! You can search your title on google search, then select the title from the top search listed below.

Use Quora

Answer people’s questions in your area of expertise and grow your presence at the same time. You can write about it on a blog post, then link it back onto Quora.

Tweak Your Biz

Generate hundreds of blog titles with one topic.

Grammarly

Grammarly is better than Google Translator. If you take your own written article than check its perfection on Grammarly. Guarantees that everything you write is “easy to read, effective, and mistake-free.”

Title Capitalization

Automatically capitalize your blog title. It will attract your visitor.

Egg Timer

Does a countdown of how much time you should spend writing.

The Readability Test Tool

Calculates the readability of your blog posts, which tells you how easy your content is to digest.

Mailchimp

Manage your subscribers, send emails, and track your results using Mailchimp.

Canva

Create beautiful designs and professional graphics by simply dragging and dropping by Canva. Take a perfect banner or thumbnail for blog posts, ads, social media, and web presentations. Create nice designs for your social media: Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google +, and Linkedin.

Click to Tweet

Create a tweet CTA link for your blog post or email.

Google Analytics

Tracks where and how much traffic your blog is getting and generates reports to help with your marketing.

Google Search Console

Gives you detailed information and statistics on how Google sees and crawls your website.

PicMonkey

For a better blogging career, completely turn your idea into reality by designing, editing your photos, and putting them together in a collage.