Running an online business cannot be done with the help of a few handy tools.
After all a lot of tech stuff is included in getting your website up and running and getting it in front of the eyes of your ideal readers.
So it is not just your business – but a lot of other stuff that you need to take care of. And here’s where tools come into picture!
Let me share the tools I personally use in my business. And please note that I don’t recommend any tool that I have not put my hands on or a tool that I don’t use personally.
At the same time, you might or might not like my recommendation. The tools that suit my needs may not suit yours. That’s totally OK 🙂
It is not only free, but is so user friendly! Even though you might initially be taken aback, you will soon realise that there is no need to panic!
And you have a lots of helpful videos to help you get started with WordPress.
If in doubt, watch a few videos from this page (link to Chapter 2) and this page (link to Chapter 3).
I highly recommend that you use WordPress as your CMS, if you are serious about your business.
There are lots and lots of hosting providers when it comes to hosting your website. There are a variety of options available. But not all options might suit you.
Which is why I have listed a few options.
It is not only cheap but also quite reliable.
Or you might use one entirely for your super famous website.
Choosing a theme for your WordPress website is a very crucial aspect and it helps with two things – deciding on the looks of your site, and deciding on the features and functionality of your site. Following are my recommendations.
And there’s much more than mere themes with them, which I like the most (like Thrive Leads, Content Builder and so on).
What’s blogging without social media? Bloggers must rely on social media to reach out to audience, stay in touch with them (outside their own blog) and to promote own stuff. Here’s what I use.
We rely on it heavily for promoting our own stuff and also for our DoSplash pro clients.
Social Warfare plugin is something I will highly recommend for this purpose.
Your business is not complete without you building this crucial asset – email list. Following are the couple of neat (and professional) tools to get the job done.
It comes with loads of optin form options (forms of almost every kind you can think about) and the forms are simply beautiful making the conversions skyrocket.
As a blogger you will have too much on your plate already. If you fail to plan and keep things organised it will be highly challenging for you to get moving.
Productivity and time management are highly crucial for a blogger. Here are the tools I use heavily on a daily basis to get things done and stay sane.
I use Evernote everyday, all the time. I use it to capture blog post ideas – whenever I get an idea, no matter where I am, I just collect it as a note.
And whenever I read something interesting and see that I can write a blog post out of something inspirational I clip it to my Evernote account.
I highly recommend Evernote to any blogger.
I keep track of my daily word count.
Later in the day when I’m relaxing, I go through everything I’ve saved in Pocket. And if I can use something for a blog post idea, I transfer it to Evernote (with appropriate tag, and in the appropriate notebook).
I use the app both on my Mac and on my phone so I can make use of whenever possible to do my reading.
That’s it. I will be updating this page if I find any new useful tool, or if any of the tools mentioned above fail to live up to the expectation. Stay tuned!
The internet is getting visual by the minute and you need to have awesome visuals (images, graphics etc.) to grab attention. Here are the tools I recommend
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