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The website provides a curated list of five free online tools designed to enhance the quality of articles and increase audience engagement by offering keyword insights, content performance analytics, writing assistance, synonym suggestions, and headline analysis.

Abstract

The article outlines five essential websites that can significantly improve the creation of compelling content. It begins by addressing the challenge of finding topics, suggesting "Answer the Public" for keyword insights and "BuzzSumo" for identifying trending articles. To strengthen the content, it recommends the "Hemingway Editor" for refining text clarity and the "Words to Use" website for synonym discovery. Finally, for adding finishing touches, it introduces "Sharethrough" for optimizing headlines to maximize reader engagement. The author emphasizes the importance of writing about topics that the writer is passionate about, as this passion can attract and retain a loyal audience.

Opinions

  • The author believes that using these tools can give articles a competitive edge in a crowded content landscape.
  • "Answer the Public" is seen as a valuable resource for generating article ideas based on popular search queries.
  • "BuzzSumo" is considered useful for understanding what content resonates with readers and identifying successful topics.
  • The "Hemingway Editor" is highly regarded for its ability to help writers create more understandable and concise texts.
  • "Words to Use" is recommended for overcoming writer's block and enhancing vocabulary to make articles more impactful.
  • "Sharethrough" is highlighted for its role in crafting effective headlines that capture reader attention and improve engagement.
  • The author stresses that personal satisfaction with the written content is paramount and suggests that reader engagement naturally follows when writers are passionate about their topics.

5 Free Useful Websites for Creating Stronger Articles

& generating more audience engagement

Photo by Estúdio Bloom on Unsplash

We all want our posts to be actually read, right? In this mass of many great and powerful articles, sometimes our content just needs a little push. That is why below is a list of websites that will help you create even better posts and generate more views.

Beginning

(when you don’t know what to write about)

Answer the Public

This online keyword search tool gives you a simplified insight into the most searched questions on google, based on your keyword. So, if you need an idea about a topic for your next amazing article, this is a good way to find one.

BuzzSumo

This website shows you articles with the most audience engagement, based on your keywords. Why is this important? Because you can see which topics are most read and what readers find interesting.

Middle

(strengthen your content)

Hemingway Editor

Ok, this one is very well-known at this point, but I find it very useful. This free website helps you with writing more understandable and concise texts. It points out sentences that are unclear and any words that may be unnecessary.

Words to Use

This website provides you with word references and synonyms. If you ever feel stuck on a certain word or would like a more impactful one, this tool could be a good solution.

End

(finishing touches)

Sharethrough

This is a free online tool that analyses the quality of your headline, in terms of engagement and impression, it points out the title’s strengths and it even gives you some advice on how to improve it.

I hope you will find these websites useful, but remember: in the end, the most important thing is that you are satisfied with what you’ve written. Write about something you care about, and readers will surely pick up on your passion and before you know it, you will have created a loyal audience.

Photo by Amador Loureiro on Unsplash

(If you know of any other useful sites, let me know — respond to this post. I would love to get to know them!)

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