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Ultimate content marketing toolkit1/17/2024 ![]() ![]() I like to use Google Voice for interviews because it allows me to record phone calls, which I then submit to Rev for transcription services. ReadThisThing curated a list of tools, products and resources to help you tell great stories. The Modern Storyteller’s Toolbox Directory | Free I haven’t gone through all of them yet, but they look pretty awesome. It’s a curated list of articles to help you write and publish online. Just discovered this one on Product Hunt. It’s beautiful interface makes writing enjoyable. If you’re looking for a place to blog, I highly recommend using Medium’s platform. ![]() It’s also a great source of blog topic ideas. By “tagging” and “favoriting” posts, I am able to revisit these must-bookmark posts extremely quickly. Pocket is where I store all of my favorite articles – not just posts I don’t have time to read at the moment. Not only does it tell you its “Readability” score, but it also highlights which sentences are hard (or very hard) to read, simpler phrase alternatives, when to remove adverbs and when you’re using passive voice. Hemingway Editor is useful for when it comes time to edit your post. I find its “Copy as” feature very useful as writers I work with submit their copy in Markdown, which I obviously cannot copy into WordPress. It’s like a cleaner, more simplistic version of Evernote. I’ve tried every writing app for Mac out there, and Ulysses is by far my favorite. ![]() Bookmark it, and steal its best headlines, which is all 52 of them. I know this link better than the back of my hand because it proves so valuable to me time and time again. 52 Headline Hacks: A Cheat Sheet for Writing Blog Posts That Go Viral Ebook | Free Play with it until you find a title you love. This tool generates headlines based on keywords you input. Similar to HubSpot’s Blog Topic Generator is Portent’s Title Maker. Input three keywords and HubSpot outputs 365 blog title ideas into a downloadable Excel spreadsheet you can reuse again and again. HubSpot’s Blog Topic Generator Tool/Template | Free, Email required With this download, you’ll receive templates for the following types of posts:ħ. HubSpot’s 5 Free Blog Post Templates Template | Free, Email requiredĮxperiencing writer’s block? You’re not the only one, which is why HubSpot created five free blog post templates to get you started. 4, “How to Write Good Story Leads” rattles off a list of the best ways to open your next article. This is the other post I review before I write a blog post. How to Write Good Story Leads Article | 6 min. In this article, you’ll get 11 fantastic, lede ideas. Your first sentence and paragraph need to be your best because that is what keeps readers reading. Before I begin writing any article, after I’ve done my outline, I look at two posts, and this is one of them. 10 Brilliant Examples of How to Open Your Next Blog Post With a Bang Article | 5 min. In that case, read this post detailing another writing process. And maybe you didn’t like Klettke’s writing process in the above read. Maybe you don’t have a writing process already. This article is an excerpt from Ann Handley’s Everybody Writes. This Writing GPS Helps You Create Ridiculously Good Content Article | 6 min. Your content must either be new or the first to report, most current, most complete, have new packaging or a fresh voice/viewpoint. ![]() Klettke did again with his post detailing the factors all great content has in common. What Does All Great Content Have in Common? Article | 4 min. Spoiler Alert: The best writers have a process, which he elaborates on in the post. In his piece, Joel Klettke explains what the best writers do that bad writers don’t. This article is so helpful, I’ve favorited it in my Pocket. What Do the Best Writers Do That Other Writers Don’t? Article | 4 min. ![]()
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