You know I love blogging and I want you to as well. Here are some top tools on offer which can help make the process really quick and easy.

Canva

Canva is my go to blogging freebie from this list. They have logo templates, ebook covers, and more.

You can also use Canva to create cheatsheets, checklists, and printables to give out as incentives to join your email list.

While Canva can be free, I do have a paid Canva Pro account to use their premium fonts and stock images. (Well worth the good annual price deal)

Elementor

Using a page builder lets you visually build a blog post or a page. It’s a must if you’re creating sales pages or landing pages to get email subscribers. Available on all the WordPress websites we offer.

BeFunky

If you want to quickly edit images in a browser instead of a standalone app, the free tool BeFunky works great for a quick crop or resize.

PIXLR

Who needs Photoshop when you have Pixlr? This free tool is like a downscaled version of Photoshop, but it still packs a punch.

It is extremely useful if you want to open a PSD file but can’t because you don’t have Photoshop.

Colorzilla

This is a Chrome (and Firefox) browser extension to identify the HEX color code from any point on a page.

Google Fonts

Google Fonts are fast-loading and free. Your blog theme likely lets you use Google Fonts. If it doesn’t, you can add it to your blog with the Easy Google Fonts plugin to add that functionality to any blog theme.

Answer the Public

A great social listening tool, and can be a great way to develop blog titles that will answer the questions people are asking about you online!

Hope these help to make the blogging process a little easier on your time and your creativity. If you would like to know more about the support I offer on developing blog strategies, please get in touch with me at [email protected]

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