Blogging is incomplete without using Google and its tools and services. Google not only provides you organic searches for your blog or is used for searching your query and images but there are many other tools which Google provides us for optimizing and enhancing our blogs. Even if you know about them, I am sure you would not have used it properly and effectively. Google tools and services for websites not only improve site performance but it also gives you better knowledge about your own site.


Do you use Technorati, Alexa or Yahoo to choose your next article`s title? Do you use various sites like Hitstats, Statpress etc. for keeping the record of the visitors on your site? Why to go for millions of the site when Google serves you all at one place. Yes, Google provides you tons of premium services, easy to use and absolutely free. So lets see what are the advantages of using these tools and in what way they come useful to us.

1. Google Alert
Does it sounds new? Google alerts is a special tool for the blogger which allows getting the alert of the latest and popular mailed to your email address. It monitors the web according to your query and keeps you update about that particular topic/query. It’s a best way to keep an eye on your competitors on web related to your niche.

Some handy features:
  • Google Alert is flexible tool as you can manage the number of mails per day, number of results, type of results such as news, blogs, Videos, Discussions etc.
  • It’s very easy to remove that alert.
  • You can create multiple alerts for different queries.

How it helps:
Suppose, you have just started blogging and chosen cars as your niche for the blog. Now you have to update yourself everyday because everyday a new car is launched. You may go for news paper, car companies sites and many other blogs. Why not just stick to Google alerts and get all done? Just write “Latest Cars” in Google Alert Search Query and forget about visiting hundred of blogs.

2. Google Trends                                                                    
Internet is used worldwide and it’s quite possible what you are writing is not in trends and you get a mere response. Don’t blame your article, it’s all because you have not used Google Trends which keeps you update about what people are searching for and where it’s most searched.

Some handy features:
  • Easy To Use: Google Trends can be used by a newbie and actually this is made for the newbie users who find difficulties in choosing a topic.
  • Hot Searches: You also get the hint of the top 10 queries of the day in the bottom of the Google trends which are fast rising and in trends.

How it helps:
Google Trends can be used in many ways. I use it mostly for getting an insight of the search queries. It helps me to decide whether writing about a particular topic is going to help me or not. Suppose, I choose “Samsung Galaxy S4” as a topic and I searched for it to know whether it is in trends or not? See the Image below showing me the graph and other details of the searches related to that.

3. Blog Search
Blog search is nothing new than searching, but it will show you the latest blogs related to your search queries. Blog search display a list of the latest post along with the time when it go live.

How it helps:
If you have finally chosen a topic to write on from the above tools then the next task is to get some stuff related to that. It’s never good to right like a lame writer. You must get some updates from other blogs as your knowledge will increase and you will be able to write more easily.

Blog Search is a nice tool for those who write about the trending stuff and it gives you a hint of what to write and how to write.

4. Google Analytics
This tool is made for keeping a hold on your site visitors and posts which are mostly viewed, organic searches, direct traffic, etc. In short it is the best tools access the stats of your website. If you are using blogger.com, then you can see the traffic of your blog within the dashboard but if you use wordpress, then analytics is must. This tool is free and I don't think so that even any paid tool can be better than this. I have explored many things from analytics like:
  • You can access the AdSense details for your particular site.
  • You can even control the AdWords from the analytics.
  • You can check the Speed of your site.
  • In case of E-commerce sites, you can check stats related to that e.g. number of affiliate clicks, number of transactions, time of purchase etc.
  • If you want to know more about that you can follow the official analytics blog and you can setup your own analytics for website.
How it helps:
I visit analytics after every two hours to check the number of views and most read content of the blog. The location of the visitors and duration of reading on the site gives me an idea about how much my content is liked by the reader. Also it shows real time traffic and related details of your blog as shown in the picture below.


5. Google Webmasters
This tool is also one of the essential tools. Unlike, analytics this Google tool is used to a record of the number of pages indexed in web searches, site health, malware detections, HTML problems, crawler access to your site, keyword position in search results. The one thing that makes it unique is that it gives you, your site`s search impact due to Google+ button. You can even sync webmaster tool with analytics.

How it helps:
Webmaster gives me the report of the number of broken links and the number of URLs which are not found and already indexed. I get insight about the number of backlinks along with the site where it is generated.

6. Google FeedBurner
Feeds are important in terms of generating a handsome traffic and making site reader friendly. There are many sites which are generating most of the traffics from the feeds. Google FeedBurner is a tool that burns your feed and gives user an option to read in various readers online as well as offline. It also allows you to create an Email-Subscription for your site. According to this a user can get all the updates in his Inbox. You can manage your subscriptions and can see the stats related to the subscriptions, Feed counts etc.

How it helps:
I have seen many bloggers, using feedburner but one mistake that most of the bloggers do is that, they never give importance to their subscribers and email-subscriptions. Email subscriptions are marked as an important element to increase the readers to the site. You must add a Subscription Form on your site and I recommend to add that at the end of the post instead of the sidebar. Moreover, making some changes in the default form makes it more attractive.

The total number of subscribers is shown on its homepage as shown below:
Another attractive thing about feedburner is that, you can show ads between the feeds to increase your AdSense earnings.


Final Verdict

This article is though long but very useful for the bloggers who spend hours searching for a tool for analytics, sitemap insight etc. I recommend you to use them since they provide bulk of information regarding your website or blog. Bloggers can also take the advantage of Google Forums in which their queries are cleared by the experts around the world.

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  1. oh, thanks, i just newbie and try to learn about blogging, i will try that tools, nice post but yor blog can't to comment with name and url againt?

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