50 Resources That Will Improve Your Blogging
Blogging is largely a self taught art where newbies pick up tips and secrets from more established bloggers who share their experiences with the next generation. There is no official guide to blogging as so many people have so many different opinions but we thought we would bring together some of the better resources here in one post that people can use as a reference in the future. Luckily there is a huge community around blogging and people are more than often happy to help with any questions that you might have so if you are not sure about something just fire us over a question or ask anybody listed here to help you out, you’ll be surprised at how many times you get an answer, everybody loves to help. You may not use all these resources but you will I am sure find some good little nuggets of information, I know I did…
Problogger
A professional blogger who writes about professional blogging and how you can increase your traffic and make money from your blog. Gives practical examples and has some great ideas for posts that you can use as well as having forums and a community that help each other to write better blogs.
WordPress Themes
If you are not already using WordPress you really should be. It is free, incredibly easy to use and has a ton of great plugins that will enhance the quality of your blog in a huge variety of ways. Click on the link above to see a huge variety of themes to get you started.
Dreamstime
Using stock photography will not be for everybody (it also costs) but we use it at certain times here to make our blog look better you can find an image for pretty much anything you are looking for. This is of more use for professional bloggers than casualy personal bloggers.

Flickr Creative Commons
This is pretty much the same as the option above with the difference being that you can use any image, don’t have to pay anything and simply have to link back to the person who posted the photograph.
Remember The Milk
This application allows you to make the simplest lists you will ever see. You don’t need to be in any way technically minded to use this site and it’s simplicity is perfect for capturing one line blog titles to write up at a later date.
Google Apps
Again this is probably suited to a business blogger or a team blogging professionally but the tools within Google Apps are perfect for keeping your blog organized and collaborating en masse. You can use everything from the Calenders to simple documents and even presentations or drawings for diagrams.
Polldaddy
There are 100s of different poll and survey options out there but polldaddy is head and shoulders above the rest due to it’s simplicity and ease of use. YOu can have a poll or survey designed and up on your blog within a matter of minutes. Adds great interactivity to your blog.
Google Analytics
You’ll need to see how your traffic is doing on an ongoing basis and Google Analytics lets you do that in great detail. You’ll be able to measure where you blog is doing well, how to improve the areas it is not performing well in and increase the traffic accordingly.
Learning Google Analytics
Learning Google Analytics can take time but luckily there are some great videos on Youtube that will allow you to play around with your own analytics and set goals and increase conversions. You can walk through the full Google course here.
Chris Brogan
One of the most forward thinking “social media experts” on the web Chris’ blog is great reading and provides some simple and insightful tips that you an use and transfer to your own blog ensuring you end up with a better end product.
YouTube
I wouldn’t recommend having videos on your blog just for the sake if it or as a space filler when you just can’t think of something to write but if used correctly and as a compliment to your blog posts they can be a great resource and really bring your blog to life.
Tubemogul
This tool is only going to be of use to video bloggers and if that is you and you are not using it yet you need to have your head checked! You can upload your video to Tubemogul and it will be distributed to over 50 partner websites with the click of a button thus spreading your word far and wide.
Daily Blog Tips
Pretty much does what it says on the tin with a series of daily tips that will help you to improve you blog no end. Everything is covered here including SEO, writing great content and how to get more visitors to your blog.
Press releases
There may be times that you have something on your blog that you think is newsworthy enough to have a press release around. PRweb will give you good international reach and if your story is good enough hopefully it will be picked up and covered.
Hosting Rackspace
There are lots of good hosting providers (and some not so good) out there but one that stands out and that you should use no matter where you ae in the world is Rackspace. Easy to use and scalable for when your blog starts to get really big.
Gary Vaynerchuk
One of the most upbeat video bloggers in the world shares his tips on video and will often not only leave you with lots of great posts to write but leave you full of inspiration to make your blog/business/life a bigger success than it already is.
Stock Flash And Fonts
This site offers great flash elements, logos and fonts for your blog for as little as $1. Have a browse around and start improving the design of your blog by adding some colour and design elements.

Feedburner
One of the key elements to your blog is the RSS feed which a large portion of your readers will use to find your blog. We recommend you use Feedburner as it is pretty much the standard used among bloggers, is easy to use and provides good reporting.
Technorati
Perhaps not as relevant as it once was but this search and ranking engine for blogs can still have it’s uses including the ability o see the ranking of certain blogs, finding the latest news by subject from blogs and listing your own blog.
Stumbleupon
This recommendation engine will help you find all the best and most relevant content within your niche if you have it set up correctly. Can provide great inspiration for posts as well as sending you some good traffic if you feature yourself.
The Blog Herald
Does exactly what the title suggests it would do..A news source for bloggers with all the latest news that would affect us from all over the blogging world all brought together in one central resource.
You don’t need to be a genius to figure this one out but if you are looking for traffic, want to interact with people within your blogging community or want to get feedback about your blog then this is where you need to be hanging out.
Google Adsense
This is for the slightly more experienced blogger who is interested in making a little bit of extra cash from their blog. It will take a decent amount of traffic to even start thinking about this option but if you need to cover hosting or think you could make even more cash then this should be one of your first ports of call.
Google Adwords
If you are blogging for business and want to grow an initial audience it might be an idea to get some Google Adwords running around the keywords assosiated with your business. You won’t want to keep this running forever but it will help to get you off the ground traffic wise.
Chitika
Again if you do feel like ging down the money making route on the blog you may want to try Chitika which is used by many of the top bloggers and you can combine it with Adsense or simply test it out on it’s own.
delicious
This simple tool allows you to bookmark the best articles you see on the web so as you can come back and use them as a reference for your blog posts in the future. The real beauty is that you can log in from any computer to access your bookmarks.

Alltop
This service brings together some of the best articles on the web and neatly categorizes subjects by category so as you can both find all the best information and include your own posts so as they reach a bigger audience.
Google Blog Search
Find out what all the bloggers are saying around the world in real time on any subject you can think of. You can use the tool to find relevant stories in your own niche that you might like to cover.
Dosh Dosh
Another blog about making money from your blog through social media, affiliate marketing and SEO. You’ll find lots of interesting little tips on how to grow your traffic and all written in a very straightforward manner that anybody can understand.
SEO Tips
Although SEO will only play a small part of your overall strategy you will need to keep an eye on it to help grow your traffic and this is one of the best blogs for doing that with great tips, tricks and industry insights.
HTML School
I write most of our blogs in the HTML section because I took one day to learn HTML at a weekend and it really is the easiest thing you could ever do once you start and it helps you immensely with the formatting of blog posts and general layout.
Pingomatic
Lauren wrote recently about the importance of not just blasting out your message using this service but if you do feel like sending your blog posts to a few different sources then this is the tool for you.
FTP
During your blogging life you will have to get familiar with FTP if you want to take the blog to the next level. You will find countless tutorials and one of the easiest to start with using is Cyberduck.
Blog Directory
One of the places that you should list your blog but you can also use this directory if you are trying to find resources from any paticular blog on any subject of your choosing.
Squarespace
If for some reason you didn’t want to use WordPress we would recommend you go with Squarespace as it is a cheap and easy to use alternative that you can build blogs or websites on in a matter of minutes with little technical knowledge.
Photoshop
This is for the more professional blogger as a legal copy of the software costs over $600 but if you want to get really serious about the design elements of your blog then this is a great investment.
Vidly HD Twitter Videos
If you want to try something different and add HD quality videos to your blog at the click of a button you could do worse than use Vidly to do so. You have the added advantage of having a ready built audience on Twitter that should migrate over to your blog as well.
Seth Godin
Seth doesn’t give you step by step tips or manuals on how to blog but he is a chap who is full of ideas and inspiration and simply reading his short and inciscive blog posts will give you the inspiration you need to write a better blog.
Creative Commons
You’ll want to make sure that people are not ripping off your photos, text or videos and using them on their on sites. Creative commons are the guidelines that everybody follows and will also dictate how you should use the photos and content of others.
Paypal
You may need to accept some forms of payments for goods on your site or have people pay to attend events, make a donation or simply transfer money and using Paypal is your easiest, most secure and easiest to platform to use.
Basecamp
Again this is more aimed at blogs that have a few authors and need some collaboration. BAsecamp is quite simply the best organisarional tool on the web.
Facebook Fan Pages
You can see our Facebook fan page widget on the right hand side of this page and you should probably get one for your blog or website too so as you can increase the community feel on your blog. It can be embedded in a matter of seconds.
Retweet Button
You will have seen these buttons appearing on more and more blogs as the retweet button becomes a more important feature in driving traffic to blogs. You can use this plugin to get a similar one to the one that you can see on this site.
Logo Design
Branding is an important element of your blog and getting the logo right is essential. 99 lets you put the project out to a bunch of designers and you get to pay for and select only the best one.
Blogging Tips
Again does exactly what it says on the tin with useful and insightfull tips on blogging from simple writing tips and SEO all the way through to how to increase comments and click throughs on your blog.
Back Up Your Blog
One of the biggest disasters that could befall you as a blogger is losing all the great content you have spent years slaving over. Backing up your blog is one of the smartest and most prudent things you could ever do.
About Blogging
One of the biggest sites in the world has an excellent section dedicated to blogging with a full set of resources, tips and quality links to some of the best blogs in the world that you should be reading.
Copy Blogger
Creating great content is one of the most important factors in writing a great blog and this site will teach you some great techniques in creating great content that will serve you well not just for blogging but for all writing you do.
Andy Wibbels
Andu has some great tips and tricks to help improve your blog and although he focuses on small businesses the tips he provides would apply to most people’s blogs.
Favicon Creator
A favicon is the little symbol you see at the top of the page beside the URL and in different tabs you open and it is amazing how something so small can help you with your branding. Use this tool to create your own little identity.



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