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Free Essential Tools for Blogger Blogs

April 15th, 2005
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So you have decide to create your first blog on Blogger. It has a simple and fine interface that takes care of many things for you. This is my suggestion to you for your first free essential must haves for your blog.

1. Feedburner - It generates an smart feed compatible with all feed readers for free like my feed. It allows you to put easy subscribe buttons for XML, Add to yahoo, Add to Newsgator, Add to MSN etc. Read about how their single feed policy can benefit you.

It can give you a cool feed count chicklet button to show how many readers are using your feed to read your blog. It also gives you a headline animator which you can attach to your blog to display the recent 5 posts in a nice animated fashion. You can get an authentic Creative Common license, get a browser friendly RSS feed, Splice photos and links and more…

2. HaloscanTrackback is an essential component of blogging these days. Unfortunately Blogger does not have trackback. Haloscan provides you with a seamless way to integrate free trackback in your blog by adding a small code. You can also integrate their comments component if you like to replace the Blogger comments. Read about Haloscan or Blogger comments.

The benefits are that you can edit Haloscan comments, and open them in a pop up and keep them separate from your post (Blogger allows you to only delete comments and not edit them, also on the post page all comments will show whether you like it or not).

The main disadvantage is it will not email you these comments (like Blogger) for free and it is difficult to track where these comments were made. Another major benefit is that it allows you to send pings and trackback to other sites when you mention about them in your posts.

3. Imageshack – Dont you want to fill your blog with images without hassles of registration. Imageshack provides an excellent interface to take care of your free image hosting needs. Maybe it is this the fastest way to host an image on the web. Allows lots of image format, hotlinking, transloading from other sites. Its a good idea to register to keep track of all your images in one place. It is much convenient than the proposed Hello and Picassa options…

Update: Blogger enabled hosting of images on its own webspace making it easier to host images in your posts. But you cannot manage or edit / delete your blogger images in any way

4. Technorati - Create and add a technorati profile. It allows you to claim your blog in this huge blogosphere. It allows you to put an excellent technorati search on your blog. The best part is that whenever someone mentions or links to any page of your blog, technorati knows and a search for your blog on technorati shows exactly how many sites link to which pages of your blog and when they were added with a small description. See why you need a technorati account.

5 – Sitemeter – Just takes 5 minutes to get a free tracker which gives you realtime site traffic statistics to check the quantity and quality of your site traffic with detailed referrer and geographic data. I have checked out several other tracking sites, but this one seems the best. Although you need to keep a counter visible (as a logo, visitor counter) and the statistics can be made private too.

StatCounter gives much more detailed statistics and the counter is totally invisible and free totally till you start getting large traffic, when you need to pay. But the disadvantage is that both of these track the last 100 visitors only, while another free service Extreme Tracking tracks them all… but you statistics cannot be made private. More options I like are Google Analytics for deep traffic statistical analysis and it is hidden too.

6. Feedblitz – It quickly allows your blog visitors to subscribe by email to your new posts. They just have to enter their email. You decide which page opens after they press Subscribe. A quick confirmatory email to them and they get 1 email daily with all your new posts. You can decide if you want to send the full post or short posts with defined number of characters. Very good to keep your subscribers informed of new posts. It allows them to unsubscribe easily also. Example for our blog.

7. My Blog Log – Tracks outgoing links to let you know where your traffic is going. The free limited version data is not in much detail, yet provides a good idea. You can also add a Top 5 Our Links module to your web site. Now they have a MyBlogLog community to get some extra site traffic too.

8 AudioBlogger- Audioblogger allows free unlimited audio posts from any phone to your Blogger blog. You call the number (Currently a US phone number), record a post, then your blog is updated with an audioblogger icon and a link to your recorded audio.

9. w.bloggar – It is a Post and Template editor, with several features and resources that the browser based blog editors do not offer. It enables users to have only one interface to several accounts hosted on several different sites, using different publishing systems. Helps to manage multiple blogs on Blogger very effectively.

10 Blogger Mobile – opens a new concept of Moblogging i.e. blogging by your mobile phone. When you send text or photos from your mobile device to go@blogger.com they’re automatically posted to your new blog page.

11. Blogexplosion – helps you get confirmed traffic to your blog. The principle is simple, you visit other peoples blogs and they visit yours. For every 2 blogs you visit, one visitor comes to you. This is very good if you are new blogger and have hardly any traffic. Definitely try the Rent a Blog advertising swap service.

12. Pingoat – Pinging lets dozens of blogging services know you’ve updated your site and increases traffic to your blog. Just enter your blog name and blog home page, check the blogging services you want to ping, just click ‘Submit Pings’ and in one click it pings all of them. Pingoat offers a wide variety of such services and is fast too. See many more one click pinging services.

13. Creative Commons – It offers a flexible range of protections and freedoms for authors and artists. They have built upon the “all rights reserved” of traditional copyright to create a voluntary “some rights reserved” copyright. They are nonprofit and all tools are free and useful to highlight the way in which you want others to use you content.

14. Google Adsense and Search – When you take all effort to write for a blog, why not optimize it to make some money. Let users search for good posts in your blog. And now it even helps to monetize you feeds.

This is periodically updated. Happy Bloggering!

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86 Responses to “Free Essential Tools for Blogger Blogs”

  1. Jay Poker says:

    Great post and tips. Which widget do you use on blogger to allow people to digg your post, stumble upon, or add to technorati favs? I’ve seen lots of blogger blogs that have this at option at the end of every post?

  2. Jay – you can try AddThis or Sociable wordpress plugin.

  3. edwin says:

    very useful tools. tq for post.

  4. tdb says:

    Hey thanks for the lists
    it helps all the webmasters around

  5. Thanks, 100% useful tips for Beginners. You are doing a remarkable job. Keep publishing post like this one. Thanks again.

  6. Keith says:

    Blog Alert – Quickly allows your blog visitors to subscribe by sms (text message) to your new posts. They just have to enter their email, and never have to leave your site. Very good to keep your subscribers informed of new posts on the go. http://corporate.alerts.com/?page_id=96.

  7. healingkid says:

    This is kept quite relevant — thanks for the periodic updates!

  8. Rene says:

    Thank you so much for this list! I’m headed now to check many of them out! Thank you again for sharing.

  9. 12million says:

    thanks for the tips. i must say i needed these to boost my blog. thanks again!

  10. Lucjan says:

    Your like to the emailsub. has got a Virus!

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  12. Shafar says:

    Very useful article for a beginners like me.. Thanks! :)

  13. Hi,
    I like your “strategy” ideas.
    It is a very nice and good post.

  14. c3v3n says:

    thanks for your tips. it’s great news for beginner like me..keep up good work and nice rank for your site. thanks again!

  15. Thomas says:

    Great list of tools! Although pinging is important and Pingoat doesn’t seem to be working, I have been pinging my blogs with BlogBuzzer.com

  16. Roomy Naqvy says:

    I am quite amazed by the kind of details your site has. I am thoroughly impressed. I use Feedblitz for my blog [http://issuesinacademics.blogspot.com/] but I haven’t mastered the art of using a feed to promote a blog. You have really researched the subject pretty well. Please accept my congratulations and best wished.

  17. Alston jr says:

    Hi. Thanks for the great post and for sharing. I personally have added feedburner to my site. Looks pretty alright..

  18. puneet says:

    Nice post
    but you forget avout css ,dhtxm, html validate websites

  19. Rimbow says:

    Very good article that once you make it very useful for me. Nice to meet you.

  20. Quiet interesting post. Definitely worth trying, especially the trackback or maybe some other.

    Probably the BEST OF ALL THE TECHNIQUES is to write quality content that takes TIME, ENERGY and above all A LOT OF PATIENCE.

  21. sonali says:

    Really it is gr8 post and too informative as well.

  22. Mia says:

    Thanks for your resources. I was looking for free blog tools. There are some ip geo location tools at http://www.iplocationtools.com and It’s free of charge.

  23. Tikoim says:

    I searched for a poll tool for blogspot and found this posting some useful tips – great.

    Anybody knows a tool for making polls or letting users vote for something on a blogger account – something like a poll-voting tool for wordpress as WP-Poll or Democracy plugin would be great – found nothing yet.

    Ok thanks

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