This post is part of the π The 1 Hour Content Plan series.
Today I am reading final chapter 14, TOOLS TO MANAGE AN EDITORIAL WORKFLOW of the book The One Hour Content Plan written by Author Meera Kothand.
Tomorrow, I will be reading a brand new book. I am not sure which book but I have a few couple in mind. Look out for tomorrow’s article.
Chapter 14
TOOLS TO MANAGE AN EDITORIAL WORKFLOW
The author suggested a few tools to manage content editorial workflow. Here are some listed below.
Content Organisation:
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Workflowy - Use this as it is straightforward to take notes
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Coggle - It makes mind mapping easy
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Mindmeister - Same as above
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Skitch - Make easy animation and markups
Headline Analyzers and Generators:
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Co-schedule Headline Analyzer β This tools analyze headlines and titles and provide feedback on the length and word choice.
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AMI Headline Analyzer β Analyzes headline based on its emotional marketing value.
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AMI Headline Analyzer β Analyzes headline based on its emotional marketing value.
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SEOPressorβs Blog Title Generator β Provides endless catchy titles for your blog posts based on the keyword you want to write about.
Tweak Your Biz Title Generator β This is another good headline generator to use for blog posts.
Keyword and Content Optimization Tools:
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Yoast SEO Plugin
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Ubersuggest
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Storybase
Content Editing:
Hemmingway App
Grammarly
Visual Marketing:
Canva
BeFunky
Distraction-free Writing:
Rescuetime
StayFocused
Conclusion and Next steps
You have everything you need to create a solid content plan for your blog.
The diagram below shows you how different types of content fuel the readerβs journey.

The diagram above, together with the One-Hour Content Plan, will give you a solid foundation for marketing your blog and business.

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Don't Read. Just π§Summary
Every piece of content needs to have a takeaway that chips away at your reader’s core problem and helps them solve it. This will allow you to work on your blog and business and not ‘in’ it because your content pulls its weight. It works harder for you.
That’s all. I finished this book in 14 days. Yay! I took plenty of notes and gain super useful insights on blogging and writing in general.
Thanks to the author Meera Kothand who delivered the goods in a short, punchy and insanely useful book.
The book is worth just the example mentioned and ideas provided in this section. I highly recommend this book if you have a blog or you want to research something for your project.
Get your content to work harder for you with the One Hour Content Plan!
Author(s): Meera Kothand
Part 14 of 14 in the π The 1 Hour Content Plan book series.
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