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[1CI]∎ Read Free Free Tools for Writers Bloggers and Solopreneurs eBook Karen Banes

Free Tools for Writers Bloggers and Solopreneurs eBook Karen Banes



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Are you running a freelance writing business, blog, website or other online business on a shoestring budget?

This short, high-value ebook will point you in the direction of free apps, software and online tools to help with productivity, organization, social media management, content creation, and much more.

By the time you finish this book you'll be able to do everything from checking your grammar, to creating an infographic, to driving free traffic to your blog or website, all using free tools, sites and downloads.

The book contains links to all resources mentioned. A handy little reference guide you'll keep on your or other device to refer back to again and again.

Free Tools for Writers Bloggers and Solopreneurs eBook Karen Banes

Karen has compiled a ton of free tools to create a must-have resource for writers, bloggers and entrepreneurs.

What I liked best is that the Contents page displays all the different sections on a single page. Also, each section is hyperlinked, which makes it convenient to go directly to any section.

I've already subscribed to some of the tools such as Evernote, Dropbox, Open Office, and Google Drive. However, I found some free tools that I plan to check out as soon as possible.

For example, in the "Free Writing Tools" section, most writers would probably like these tools:

Ginger Grammar Checker, Cliché Finder, The Title Generator, and Topical Brainstorm.

I also plan to check out the Free Courses and Trainings.

Product details

  • File Size 494 KB
  • Print Length 39 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date February 26, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00IOW2QI0

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Free Tools for Writers Bloggers and Solopreneurs eBook Karen Banes Reviews


A fast, helpful read that made it easy to explore and assess dozens of useful tools for my business. Banes's clear descriptions and links to live, illustrative content took the "choice dilemma" out of the equation for me. (I set up my writing blog in just minutes between reading sections of this book.) And while all the tools offered live up to the title in being free, many of the services she recommends also have a pay-to-upgrade feature, which means that the tools I start with today will still serve me when my business grows.
As a beginning writer and blogger, I have been reading and researching everything I can. I have been doing this for several months, imagine my surprise to find free tips, tools and even online courses. I love free, and if you are like me you have spent a few dollars trying to learn the process of it all. I wish I had found this book a long time ago. Read this book first and then move forward. You'll be glad you did. Karen Barnes will save you a lot of time and money! Thank you so much for the awesome resources.
I love this book! I found many little gems in here that I am now wondering how I ever managed without! Sure, you could have found it all on the internet yourself, given hours of time and due diligence. I, however, appreciate the author's great compilation of free tools that she handed to me in this wonderful, inexpensive little eBook!

I am very happy I purchased this. As a full time author, I am often challenged to move past writers block, find ways to defeat distractions,time stealer's, and be more effective, efficient and inspired! (No pressure)

This eBook has already helped me to be much more productive with just one simple little tool! I can't wait to incorporate the other tools as well. Thanks Karen!
There are so many mini-books published on , and I routinely ignore them. I want value for my money, even if it's just 99 cents. But looking for online resources, especially free ones, is tedious and extremely time-consuming, which is why I gave this booklet a look. All of the resources listed were new to me, and all will be of high value to me as a writer and as someone looking to create a highly visible online presence quickly. I paid 99 cents for this booklet which is fine for its length. And certainly reasonable for the hours it saved me researching similar resources. This booklet doesn't cover how to make money online, (nor did it promise to), but it does provide the framework resources you'll need as you build your online presence.
This e-book is loaded with free software and sites to help writers and bloggers set up their platform or update it.

The information contained in Ms. Bane's e-book is wide-ranging and useful. There's information on well known sites like Dropbox and Google Drive and, then, lesser known sites like Morguefile and FreeDigitalPhotos. The entries on PicMonkey, Infogr.am and Wordle make the e-book well worth the price.

I've read several e-books for writers and this one had sites I'd never read about before. Therefore, whether you're a writer or blogger just starting out or a seasoned veteran, I can say you'll find something in this e-book to help you.
Free Tools for Writers, Bloggers and Solopreneurs by Karen Banes is a handy book, especially for someone who is just getting started in blogging or writing for publication. A bit misleading, in that some of her so-called ‘free’ tools actually do have a price tag attached, it is nonetheless a good document to have on your computer for occasional reference.
I received a free copy of Free Tools for review. Having read tons of how-to books for writers, I was prepared to be underwhelmed, but Banes delivered adequately. A word of caution many of the tools are downloads which can, if you go overboard with them, quickly clog up your computer, slowing it to a snail’s pace.
If, though, you want some hints to help you get off to a good start in the blogosphere or the writing game, this is a good place to start.
This book is a list of tools for writers. The tools are divided into 10 categories writing tools, productivity tools, training tools, blogging tools, free content, social media tools, auto responders, images and graphics, cloud storage, free ebooks and reports, and miscellaneous freebies. Each tool has a small paragraph describing the tool with a link of where to download it. Some of the tools were known to me, but some were not. I particularly liked the web site that analyzes your titles (be it for a book or a blog post) and gives you a ranking for that title. You can try various options of your title and select the one that would be more likely to generate more hits when a potential reader does a search.

Ali Julia review
Karen has compiled a ton of free tools to create a must-have resource for writers, bloggers and entrepreneurs.

What I liked best is that the Contents page displays all the different sections on a single page. Also, each section is hyperlinked, which makes it convenient to go directly to any section.

I've already subscribed to some of the tools such as Evernote, Dropbox, Open Office, and Google Drive. However, I found some free tools that I plan to check out as soon as possible.

For example, in the "Free Writing Tools" section, most writers would probably like these tools

Ginger Grammar Checker, Cliché Finder, The Title Generator, and Topical Brainstorm.

I also plan to check out the Free Courses and Trainings.
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