17 Awesome Tools to Create Top-Notch Content

Awesome Tools

Creating high-quality content for the web is a challenging endeavor, and pretty much every writer has had a crack at it at some point in their career. So, you would expect the internet to be flooded with top-notch content left and right. Instead, you get cat videos and tweets by whichever disposable “celebrity” is popular this week.

Why is that? Well, there are many reasons, but we are willing to hazard a guess that today’s content writers have their work cut out for them, because having good literary skills is no longer enough.

As a content writer, you have to be a jack of all trades and a master of, well, pretty much all of them if you want to succeed. In addition to writing, you have to be able to keep your finger on the pulse of the public, analyze trending topics, format and edit your work, come up with ideas on a daily basis, and know your way around visual content as well as some marketing tools and techniques in order to promote it.

That’s a tall order, but not an impossible one, though. We have come up with a comprehensive list of 17 tools that will help you create content your readers will love. Here it is.

17 Awesome Tools to Create Top-Notch Content

1) Easel.ly

Easelly

Infographics have taken the world of internet by storm over the past several years. And why wouldn’t they? In this day and age, content consumers are looking for easily digestible and concise data presented in a visually appealing form.

If you are looking to infuse your content with some eye-catching infographics, you don’t need to hire a graphic designer. With the help of Easel.ly, an online infographics editor, you can do it yourself, thanks to its pre-designed templates and user-friendly interface.

2) Text2Mindmap

Text2mindmap

Mind mapping is one of the most popular techniques for organizing your thought and ideas, making sure that none of them go to waste.

With the help of mind mapping software such as Text 2 Mindmap, the entire process is made incredibly simple and intuitive. It all starts with the Draw Mind Map button. Simply enter some text and the app will extract useful ideas and separate it into nodes.

3) EduGeeksClub

EduGeeks

If you need to polish your writing skills, or if you want your content to be absolutely flawless and professionally edited, EduGeeksClub is your go-to online destination.

No matter how good today’s editing apps are, there is simply no substitute for a human editor just yet, and this website recognizes that, offering you the services of their highly skilled and professional staff.

4) Inbound Now Blog Title Generator

Inbound Now

Coming up with attention-grabbing, SEO-friendly headlines is almost an art nowadays, and one of the tools which can help you with that is Inbound Now’s Blog Title Generator. By clicking on the “Click to Generate Title Idea!” button, you will get a headline that’s only missing a keyword and/or a number, which you need to enter. Very simple and straightforward.

5) Impact Blog Title Generator

Impact

Another online blog title creating tool that we recommend is Impact’s Blog Title Generator. If you are experiencing writer’s block, this one will really help you power through it.

Enter a keyword which represents your area of interest and let the app do its magic. It will come up with a near-complete and very creative headline. You can complete it by entering another keyword. Easy as pie.

6) Bottlenose

Bottlenose

Sometimes, you have to bring the content to the people and write on the topics they want to read about. Keep up on all of the current trends with Bottlenose app, which uses its advanced algorithms and access to an endless amount of data to provide you with a grasp on what’s trending, and the reasons why it’s trending.

It will give you a keen insight into the minds of your readers, which you can then use to fine-tune your content.

7) Buzzsumo

Buzzsumo

Wouldn’t it be nice if there was a tool that would let you know everything there is to know about the most popular content on all the websites and all the topics you are interested in?

You’re in luck, because Buzzsumo fits the description perfectly. Buzzsumo acts like a search engine which ranks the popularity of the content by analyzing the number of times it was shared through social media platforms. Exactly what you need.

8) Reddit

Reddit

Reddit is a website that needs no introduction, and there is another way in which you can use it to your advantage. Reddit, because it’s so popular, is a great place to spot popular trends, and if you decide to follow them, the chances of getting your content to a large number of people will grow significantly. You can also post some of your work there, because you never know when something is going to go viral. Might as well be your content.

9) Quabel

Quabel

Sometimes, the best way to create content is to work in a distraction-free environment, with nothing standing between your mind and your text editor.

We recommend that you check out Quabel, which is a web-based word processor that offers a full-screen environment, free of anything that might divide your attention. Imports and exports Microsoft Office and PDF files, among others.

10) Skitch

Skitch

Skitch is an app that enables you to highlight your content using simple graphics, such as shapes, bubbles, annotation, or arrows. Use these to enhance your screenshots and direct the reader’s eye to what really matters.

11) ProWritingAid

ProWritingAid

Good content has to be readable, and with the help of ProWritingAid, a simple, yet powerful online tool, you can achieve that without breaking a sweat. It also helps you weed out mistakes and writing clichés from your work.

12) Canva

Canva

Enhancing your content with some eye candy is definitely a good idea, but unless you’re a graphic designer, it can be a daunting task. Not if you use Canva, which is an extremely user-friendly tool designed to create graphical content in a matter of minutes, even if you’re not a designer.

13) Hemingway

Hemingway

Top-notch content has to read well, and in order to make sure the readability of your articles and posts is up to snuff, you may want to check out the Hemingway app. This effective online tool will improve the readability of your work by highlighting complex and overly convoluted sentences, with suggestions on how to properly shorten them, or even split them into two or several smaller ones. It also detects most writing errors and clichés you’ll want to avoid.

14) Draft

Draft

Draft is one of the best word-processing apps out there. It is free and browser-based, which means it won’t take up any space on your computer. It offers a distraction-free editor rid of any toolbars and buttons, helping you to focus on just writing. But the party piece of this app is its unparalleled control over previous versions and drafts of your texts. In that aspect, Draft is superior to any other text editor out there.

15) EditMinion

EditMinion

Most writers dread the idea of having to edit their own work. It’s tedious and boring, but it needs to be done if you want your content to shine, and EditMinion is a simple, yet efficient robotic editor which will detect the most common grammar, spelling, structural and stylistic errors.

Not quite a substitute for a human editor, but it will save you a lot of time when completing that first rough draft of your work.

16) Copyscape

Copyscape

Copyscape is probably the most widely used tool for plagiarism detection. It is capable of finding plagiarized work all over the web. All you have to do is paste some of your own content, or the URL of a web page, and Copyscape will let you know if you have inadvertently copied someone else’s work by highlighting those portions of the text it finds questionable. Can’t get more effective than that.

17) ThingLink

ThingLink

Everybody likes interactive and media-rich content, and if you want to keep up with the rest of the content creators, you need to start using ThingLink today. This platform allows you to create and annotate images and videos with text, link, audio, infographics, maps, albums, and even other images or videos, providing a whole new level of interactivity.

Bonus: Postpoplan

Writer’s block is real, and when you create massive amounts of content, it hits you pretty hard. But what can you do if you’re deep in the creativity drought and still need to fill your content calendar with new ideas?

Postoplan can help you with that. It’s a content planning and management tool that comes with pre-set content ideas for every day. It’s a nice inspiration boost if you don’t know what to post about.

You can also schedule your posts with Postoplan. Simply choose the time when your post should be uploaded, and Postoplan will do it automatically.

Final thought

In order to do any job, you need the right set of tools, and content creation is not an exception. Now that you have these tools in your digital toolbox, you are ready to conquer the web with your own top-notch content, and we can’t wait to check it out.

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