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Eight Tools for Publishers, Creative Writers and Bloggers

Posted on December 7, 2014January 28, 2023 by Richard

Eight Tools for Publishers, Creative Writers and Bloggers

by Cindy Bates

Writing and publishing content takes time and would require patience and dedication on your part. Whether you are a creative writer who wants to publish your own book or you are a blogger who wants to make it big online, focusing on being able to create quality and compelling content is a must to reach and to engage to your readers.

Thanks to the Internet, there are now a lot of tools that you can easily access and use to your advantage. For publishers, creative writers and bloggers, here are some of the best tools that you can use for writing, publishing and marketing.

1. Thecreativepenn.com

http://www.thecreativepenn.com/

Known for creating and publishing her own books, the creator of Thecreativepenn.com Joanna Penn, has gone a long way. With her site, she shares her experience as a writer and a publisher. You get to access valuable information and a wide array of resources that you can use to create your own book and at the same time, sell them. Sign-up for newsletters so you can get instant access to latest happenings and other events for writers and publishers.

2. Bestessaytips.com

http://bestessaytips.com

There are cases where you might need to avail professional writing services.  If you are in search for a highly reputable customized essay writing services, Bestessaytips.com is the best choice. From essays, research papers, term papers and other writing projects, Best Essay Tips can provide you with the type of content that would match your criteria and other specified requirements. Using the site is fast and easy. You can access the website and provide the requirements on your topic. After a short while, an expert in that particular subject area takes over the project and writes the paper. In just a short period of time, you can already get the output.

3. Goodreads.com

http://www.goodreads.com/

In order to become a good and effective writer, blogger and publisher, it is essential to have extensive knowledge of literature. You need to read different kinds of materials depending on your preference or field of specialization. Being a wide reader enables you to be more flexible and creative when it comes to writing content. Among the best sites for this purpose is Goodreads.com. Through this site, you get to know which books you may want to read as there are book reviews and recommendations. The site also has various discussion forums where you can participate, share ideas with other writers and readers. Using the features of the site, you can easily register using your e-mail or log-in using your Facebook account and create your own profile. Connect with your friends and other people while at the same time get to know the materials and other types of literature that they are reading.

4. Writersdigest.com

http://www.writersdigest.com/

As a writer, you should continuously learn and improve your knowledge and skills. Among the best websites for writers today is the writersdigest.com. This is your one stop shop for resources and information that you need. From connecting and interactive with other writers in their online forum, you can also sign-up for free newsletters weekly where you can join contest and competitions, get access to conferences and other exclusive articles. With the site containing almost all of the resources and information that you need in one platform, you can focus in further honing your skills in writing and find ways as to how you can publish and sell your work.

5. Figment.com

http://figment.com/

Another great tool for writers is Figment.com. Just like writersdigest.com, this site offers you a pool of resources and other materials that you need in writing and publishing your work. Figment.com has a cool and broad range of resources that you can find interesting and useful. The site also has discussion forums where you get the chance to talk to other writers about publishing related topics or just about anything under the sun. Every month, they also have contest where you can win exciting prizes.

6. Writer.ly

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Before a book is published and sold, it has to undergo certain stages and phases. And to be able to come up with a quality material, any book has to undergo editing, book formatting, proofreading and book design process. Upon completion, the next challenge is to come up with marketing strategies in order to sell the books. This whole process can be really tedious and time consuming. At writer.ly, you get to hire talented and skilled individuals who can help you create, publish, market and sell books. To start creating a publishing team, you can easily create your free account.

7. Allcorrect.org

http://allcorrect.org

Ensuring that the content of your work is free from any grammatical mistakes and errors require thorough editing and proofreading. If you do not have enough time to do the work, you can always find a reliable firm. Allcorrect.org offers quality and affordable editing and proofreading services. You can upload your paper and they will handle the editing process to ensure that your work is error-free. Prices may range depending on which specific service you want to avail.

8. Thebookdesigner.com

http://www.thebookdesigner.com/

The design of the book is as equally important with the quality of content. To increase the saleability and profitability of the book, the design should be visually appealing, unique and creative. Thebookdesigner.com is one of the tools that publishers and writers where they can access essential information and resources for printing, book design, book publishing and a whole lot more. With Thebookdesigner.com, you can get a comprehensive analysis and a set of recommendations as to how you can evaluate and produce your book.

About the author:

Cindy Bates works as a freelance writer and editor. She used to write articles and share her knowledge and experience in educational sphere.

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    January 31, 2024 at 11:32 pm

    Great list! I’d like to add [Your Favorite Writing Tool] to the mix. It’s been incredibly helpful for [specific task], and I’ve seen a noticeable improvement in my writing. Anyone else using it or have other tools to suggest?

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