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April 15, 2008
100 Tools For Business Blogging : Tool 1 - 10

Whether you're a seasoned blogger wanting to increase your blog traffic or a novice looking for advice on where to begin, these resources can offer great help getting you on the right track. Use them wisely and you can increase your chances of creating a successful and interesting blog, and maybe even becoming an online sensation.


Blogging Platforms

The internet is chock full of sites that can provide a platform for your blog. There are advantages and disadvantages to all of them, so research carefully before deciding which will work best for you.

1. WordPress : WordPress can either be a hosted platform or one you use on your own server. Basic access to Wordpress is free of charge and there are a wide variety of templates available for customization. It also comes with some attractive features like spam blocking and integrated stats as well as numerous plugins you can add yourself.

2. Blogger : Blogger is a free, hosted blogging platform. While Blogger might lack some of the usability that other platforms have, it makes up for it with features like the Audioblogger service which allows you to create audio recordings for your blog using your phone. Blogger is also useful in that you can upload it to your own website, meaning visitors to your site won't even know you're using it as a platform.

3. MovableType : MovableType is a powerful blogging tool, but perhaps not the easiest to set up and use. It does, however, offer pretty much every feature you could want and will get you some blogging net cred. It is, however, not exactly cheap. Professional users can expect to pay somewhere in the neighborhood of $199.

4. TypePad : TypePad is a more user-friendly version of Movable Type, with many of the same bells and whistles but in a much easier to use format. The functionality of your TypePad blog will likely depend on how much you're willing to invest. Lower level packages aren't very customizable, but the Pro level provides features like group blogging and additional customization features.

5. Vox : Vox is a bit of a mix between a social networking site and a weblogging service. Customizability takes a backseat to ease of posting new content. Depending on the goal of your blog, this might work well for you.

6. TextPattern : Text Pattern is another self-hosted blogging system. It comes with valuable tools like Textile and Sections which allow users that may not be familiar with HTMLto easily format web content. TextPattern also is great at blocking spam, but it lacks features commonly found on other blogging sites.

7. BoastMachine : A free blog publishing tool, BoastMachine is mostly template driven, but allows for HTML customization. It has some notable security features like IP blocking and banning and has automatic backup and restore systems.

8. Blog.com : For beginners, Blog.com might be a good place to start. With easy-to-use templates and setup, you can begin blogging within a few minutes. This ease doesn't come without a price, however, as you are limited in the amount of storage and advanced features.

9. B2evolution : B2evolution is one of the most fully-featured blog tools out there to use. Because of this, it can be a bit overwhelming for the new user. While there are a number of themes available, real customization can be difficult without some technical know-how. Still, the numerous features can make up for some initial difficulties with the learning curve.

10. ExpressionEngine : ExpressionEngine is a blogging tool with some attractive extras. Aside from the usual blogging tools, it provides integrated image galleries and mailing lists. It comes with a variety of templates, but customizing them may prove to have a bit of a learning curve. You can host the blog on your own server or ExpressionEngine will host if for you, but either way, expect to pay about $199 for commercial use of the service.


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April 14, 2008
100 Tools For Business Blogging : Tool 11 - 20



Design and Content

You aren't likely to get too much return traffic to your blog if it is hard to read or unattractive. Your blog's popularity depends on the quality of your design as well as content. These ten articles should help you get on the right track to creating an attractive and interesting blog.

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980 Word Press Templates : Emily Robbins serves up a huge archive of templates for your WordPress blog, allowing you to easily change the look and feel of your blog to match that of your business.

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10 Blog Design Mistakes : Jakob Neilson discusses how to make your blog more user friendly.

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Tutorial for Blog Design in Photoshop : Breaking away from the standard blog template can make your blog look more attractive and be more memorable to users. This article details how to make banners, choose a color scheme, and design a layout.

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Blog Interface Design Tutorial : Luke Wroblewski and Jed Wood discuss how to make a better blog interface so you won't get bogged down with blog archives and comments.

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Gaining Blog Credibility with Design : Darren Rowse explains how the design of your blog can play a big part in how users view your credibility as a blogger.

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The Importance of Content : It's easy to forget about the content when you get caught up in making sure your site looks good. This article discusses how to make sure your content stays a priority.

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Building a Better Blog : This article explains 5 elements that can help you improve the quality of your blog.

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10 Sure-Fire Headline Formulas : Not sure how to grab the attention of potential readers? This article can give you some helpful pointers on making your headlines pop.

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Bringing Your “A” Game to Blog Writing : Being successful at blogging is due in large part to the content of your blog and how well you write about the topic at hand. This article explains how to bring your best skills to blog writing.

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Using News Aggregators for Content : If your'e having trouble thinking of ideas for content, this article describes how you can utilize news aggregators to come up with new and relevant ideas.

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