Guest Post: The 10 Best tools for Bloggers and Freelance writers

If you’re looking for some reasonably inexpensive (under $80) writing tools, I’ve worked with most if these and agree they can really fill in when you need them.


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The 10 Best tools for Bloggers and Freelance writers

If you are a blogger or a freelance writer churning material for an income, you will likely face a basket load of productivity problems. These include:




Day-to-day journaling
Writing productivity
Organizing research
Graphic making
Collaboration


Here are some tools, both free and paid, that will help you meet your deadline!



Day-to-Day Journaling

In the old days, Hemmingway wrote on Moleskins and lugged them all around in heavy trunks (albeit heavy Louis Vuitton trunks). Though romantic to write in, you may find difficulty running a keyword search on notebooks. That’s why most of us…


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