Tools that will guide you for your Content Formation.[Original Content 10min]
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The main point behind every great content is crafting outstanding pieces of writing on a regular basis. Writers involved, have to be spreading fantastic content on quite a regular basis. Today, in the Internet era, we greatly depend on many digital tools that help us with everything from our daily lives, to our workdays and content creation is no exception. In order to maximize a writer’s capability to be more productive, they need the right and brilliant tools to keep focus and to highlight and reference work from other writers. I come up with this 2 amazing and useful content formation tools for your convenience, in order for you to become a better and professional content writer.
1. HEADLINE ANALYZER
If there is anything the famous writer from the title was known for, it’s his/her succinct wording. This is the whole point behind the HeadlineAnalyzer. Creating brief, incisive or concise, easily understandable phrases, sentences, and texts is just what every content writer is supposed to do; you are writing for SteemIt after all and to all Steemers.
Most readers do not really venture beyond the headline of an article. In order to attract more people into reading your content, you’ll actually have to come up with fantastic and alluring headlines, well, unless you want to lose half of your readers to this particular oversight. I guess almost 5 among 10 readers go beyond reading the headline of articles in general.
Headline Analyzer was created by CoSchedule and it is more than a useful tool. Simply type the headline you’ve come up with into this tool and expect more than a valuable feedback.
Here, Ill give you an example.
I put my title name for this post as a headline.
"Tools that will guide you for your Content Formation"
HeadlineAnalyzer Feedback:
WORD BALANCE
An analysis of the overall structure, grammar, and readability of your headline.
Yellow as Common
Orange as Uncommon
Blue as Emotional
Indigo as Power
HEADLINE TYPE
Headline Analyzer tells me that my headline is a "Generic". In short, its common.
LENGTH ANALYSIS
CHARACTER COUNT
WORD COUNT
GOOGLE SEARCH PREVIEW
EMAIL SUBJECT LINE
FIRST & LAST
KEYWORDS
SENTINENTS
"Your headline shows a neutral sentiment. Headlines that convey strong positive or negative emotions tend to perform better."
OVERALL SCORING
2. CONTENT GEMS
Automagically find relevant & timely content to plug into anything, anywhere.
I’ve learned about this little gem. This tool stands up to its brand in pride. ContentGems’ purpose is sorting particular kinds of news and articles in a single daily-based email.
Select your topics of interest and you can expect a list of articles to arrive right to your desired inbox. There is no better way for coming up with new topics this easy. This is not to encourage writers to plagiarize articles. What Im trying to say is to have enough data and information for your relevant topics. This will also help them to expand their scope of interest.
Sources
Monitor our massive database of sources, including news and blogs, or your own custom collection of sources.
Filters
Use keywords, socials signals, and other advanced filter settings to dial in on your preferred content.
Content
Based on your sources and filters, receive a dynamic stream of relevant and timely content.
The mentioned tools come as more than useful in terms of content formation. You are working online, you might as well utilize the Internet’s full ability. Honestly, there are many more useful tools out there you should keep your eyes out for, but the ones listed gave more impact for me. This article should be enough to get you going!
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There's a whole load of stuff here I've never heard of. ContentGems looks particularly neat as both a discovery and a curation tool. Awesome post -- looking forward to giving some of these a whirl!
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