10 Tools I Use To Run a Six Figure [Blog]

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Blogging Tools– Starting and running a blog that earns over six figures takes effort. You need a mix of creativity, strategic-planning… and the proper tools. Beneath lies a behind the scenes look at tools I have Purchase that has helped me cut myself; short on the things i spend all day everyday using to improve efficiency and take my blog higher.

1. WordPress

All my blog is based on WordPress. It is simple to take care of as a result of its convenience and adaptability in operation your product. As a platform with thousands of plugins and themes to choose from, it offers the ability that I need to tailor my blog so as to better fit my brand and audience.

2. Bluehost

BLUEHOST: This is my go to web hosting for reliable and affordable hosted. With their great customer service and reliability warranty, I know my blog will be available to international readers in a way that is easy-to-use.

3. Google Analytics

It is very important for me to understand my audience and the stuff you get with Google Analytics are just so perfect. This allows me to see how visitors are behaving, what content is popular and then make data driven decisions on improving the performance of my blog.

4. Yoast SEO

Yoast SEO: I use this plugin to make sure my blog is ranking high in the search engine. It gives me instant indications on readability and keyword optimization to optimize my content better for visibility.

5. Canva

Canva – visuals are important when engaging with your audience and Canva can turn anyone into a graphic designer. I can use their super user friendly drag-and-drop editor to create images that look great in my blog next to sections of text, as well as all the smaller social media image posts.

6. Mailchimp

One technique that has accelerated the growth of my blog audience is creating an email list and for that Mailchimp plays a vital role. I can easily send campaigns that create a good rapport with my audience all thanks to its handy automation features.

7. Buffer

Social media can be overwhelming to manage and mitigate, but Buffer made it way less confusing. This way I can continue to engage with my fans and audience on a regular basis without the necessity of manual input at that given time which is necessary as it quite literally allows me all-in-all around everything else done for said business, building up other projects.

8. Trello

Staying organized and having a consistent content calendar is everything, so I can use Trello to maintain literally every task. I can visually keep an eye on the completion of tasks, trace milestones with boards/lists/cards and create new functions if necessary to complete team deadlines.

9. Grammarly

As a professional blogger, great content goes without saying and since I first bought it three years ago, Grammarly has been with me along my whole blogging journey in making sure that all of the written work is perfect. I can also avoid sounding like an idiot with (basic) grammar and spell-check in every published article.

10. Ahrefs

Perform a little KW research and Competitor analysis with Ahrefs to make sure I am still out-performing the competition.This tool gives me good idea about backlink profile and search engine ranking – that helps me in forming my SEO strategies for better results.

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Conclusion

Running a six-figure blog takes more than just hard work, but no matter what you think- it’s doable. These tools have helped me run smoothly, and I believe that every single one of them is extremely important for blogging. So whether you are a spring chicken blogger or ready to move from good enough to great, here’s what should be on your blog toolkit. Experiment with some – today, and watch your blog business grow!

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