Announcing PostWisdom for FireFox: Your Personal Blog Writing Coach
Imagine reading an article about blogging from your favorite blogging guru. After a couple of sentences you become excited. The article is really good. It contains an amazing technique. A technique that will make you a better blogger. Using this technique, you immediatly whip out a shining blog post.
When it’s time to write another post you use the technique again, and again the results are great. But since you don’t want to be monotonous/boring, you avoid using that technique for a couple of weeks. And then a new really good article captures your attention and the old technique is forgotten.
I’ve been suffering from the “using only the latest writing advice” syndrom for quite a while now. And that is why we developed PostWisdom. PostWisdom is a FireFox Plugin intended to help bloggers remember and use the best writing techniques. It is easy to use and free.
You can download it and read about it here.
I am looking forward to hear what you think about it, so please, leave a comment.
Update: It seems there was a problem with the download link. My apologies. It’s working now. Thank you Dan for the heads up.
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Posted on April 29, 2007 by Yoav Ezer
Filed Under Most Popular, Blogging, Copywriting, Methodology
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I have downloaded the PostWisdom Plugin and am sure it will greatly benefit me as a complete beginner to blogging. My thanks
droooooool, can’t wait to try this out - excellent tool!
I’m used to doing websites, but not blogging, so this should be a BIG help.
Adele
I downloaded it and used it today for the fir time. I tried to double click on the links and they gave me 404 errors and I even turned off my firewalls and spysite checkers. All to no avail. So while the idea looks good I think you need to make sure we can get to the pages that explain things more fully.
But it’s a good start