Blogging has always been about expressing yourself and sharing what
you know on the Internet. Android as an operating system is growing fast
thanks to its availability on a wide range of smartphones and tablet
devices as well as the fast growing number of applications that are
available in Google Play. With huge amounts of innovation spurring the
technological advancement of mobile phones and the landscape of mobile
apps, bloggers these days are offered the opportunity to not only blog
on-the-go, but also to conduct many blogging-related tasks on their
smartphones when they are away from their computer.
1. WordPress
WordPress
is undoubtedly the most popular blogging platform on the Internet. This
app, made compatible with self-hosted WordPress blogs as well as blogs
hosted on WordPress.com, allows you to perform many essential tasks such
as creating, editing and publishing blog posts, moderating comments,
checking on analytics data as well as publishing photos or videos taken
with the camera on your mobile phone.
2. Blogger
Blogger
is another popular platform that many personal bloggers use. If you
have a blog on Blogger, then you should definitely give this app a try.
However, the functionality of this app is still very limited as compared
to the WordPress app, which is surprising as Google itself is behind
this official app of their blogging service.
3. Tumblr
Many bloggers prefer to maintain a Tumblr
blog, also known as a microblog, rather than a full blown blog. This is
because posting short blurbs of interesting content such as quotes,
videos and photos are less taxing. This app, made for Tumblr bloggers,
has useful features for posting content, scheduling posts, viewing and
replying to messages, and you can even manage multiple Tumblr blogs with
the app. It will also show you Tumblr blogs of Contacts in your address
book, so you can start following them.
4. Writer
Blogging and getting things done using your smartphone is not easy,
especially when there are so many distractions on the screen itself.
Apps and incoming notifications are the most common productivity
killers. Writer
is a stripped-down word processor that aims to solve this problem by
providing a distraction-free writing environment within your smartphone
or tablet so that you can focus solely on creating text content with
peace of mind.
5. Google Drive
Google Drive
allows bloggers to store all kinds of documents including Word
documents, Excel spreadsheets, images, audio, videos and many others in
the Cloud. Apart from just storing them, the app will sync these
documents across multiple devices linked to your Google account. Once
synchronized, bloggers can access their files wherever they are. If you
have a blog post that is halfway done on your laptop, you can continue
to work on it using your phone while commuting to work.
6. Dictionary.com
Not sure about the exact meaning of a word that you are going to put
into your blog post? Eager to find an alternative word to use in your
post? Want to know the meaning of a word or phrase used in comments
posted by your readers? Well, Dictionary.com
is the solution for all the above problems. The app is especially
useful for bloggers that don’t speak English natively and the ad-free
version only costs $2.99.
7. SwiftKey Keyboard
This is a dream-come-true app for those who are tired of typos and the small keyboard buttons on your tablets or smartphones. SwiftKey Keyboard
does not only auto-correct your typos, it also offers word predictions
based on your past typing activities. You can even personalize the word
predictions by asking the keyboard to learn your choice of words on
Facebook, Twitter, Gmail and blog posts.
8. Photo Editor
With a smartphone, we can snap photos on-the-go and attach them to our blog posts either immediately or in the near future. From time to time, we might need to do some minor touch-ups on the photos that we’ve taken and this is where Photo Editor comes in. With this app, you can crop, edit, and resize your photos as well as add effects, texts and drawings onto them.
9. Disqus
Many bloggers are integrating the Disqus
commenting system onto their blogs because of the community features
that bring blog commenters back and keep them engaged. With the Disqus
Android app, you can moderate your comments, publish responses to
comments that you receive and keep the engagement levels high despite
being away from your computer.
10. Flipboard
Flipboard
only launched its Android app recently. The app allows users to browse
through their Facebook, Twitter and Google+ streams, as well as Google
Reader feeds in a beautiful flipping manner. It also consolidates and
curates a stream of important stories for those who are too busy to go
through everything. As a blogger, using this app and browsing through
interesting news content daily will give you fresh ideas on what to
write about in your next blog post.
11. BeyondPod Podcast Manager
Bloggers who don’t have time or don’t like to read may prefer to listen to audio content or watch videos. BeyondPod
allows you to subscribe, download, listen to audio podcasts and watch
video podcasts on-the-go. This app is extremely useful for bloggers who
are driving a lot because for them, there is very little reading time.
12. Pocket
As bloggers, we tend to browse the Internet a lot on smartphones, and
will come across insightful articles and blog posts that we would love
to read but cannot due to limited time. Pocket
solves this problem by letting us save links that we wish to read
later. The app will download a minimalist version of an article, blog
post, video or just about everything so that we can come back to them
later.
13. Evernote
Evernote
is a very useful app to capture ideas that come to mind when you are
out and about. You can capture an image, write text, do sketches (with
Skitch), record an audio clip or create a to-do list with Evernote. All
these materials will then synchronized across all your devices so you
can be sure that all your notes are easily accessed via your phone,
desktop and browser.
14. Tape-a-Talk Voice Recorder
An app that records audio is very important for bloggers. You can use
this app to record an interview with an authority figure in your
industry, or make note-to-self reminders. Apart from recording, Tape-a-Talk
has the functionality of uploading your recording to several services
once the recording is completed. The paid version, which costs $4.99,
comes with basic editing features such as cut, repair and rename.
15. gAnalytics
The amount of traffic that you receive together with other site
metrics like bounce rates are crucial if you are making any form of
income from your blog. gAnalytics
is like the mobile version of Google Analytics which basically allows
you to bring site usage statistics wherever you go. With this app, you
can stop worrying about the traffic performance of your blog the next
time you travel.
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