Google Chrome is the most widely used web browser on the internet today as a result of its numerous extensions. There is an extension for almost everything today. Its high speed and simplicity has also contributed to its popularity as the world’s most used browser. As a blogger there are few tools that can help make blogging quite easier and more effective. Today, I am going to share with you some of the Google Chrome extensions that have made blogging an interesting experience for me.
Amazing Google Chrome Extensions for bloggers:
WebPage Screenshot: This Chrome extension provides bloggers with a screen capture capability. Bloggers can capture their screen or a portion of it and use the image for illustrations in their blog posts. The screenshots can also be edited and shared.
Tab Manager: Tab Manager is a useful tool for bloggers as it is known that one habit of bloggers worldwide is leaving so many browser tabs open. Tab Manager is my sure way of managing my open tabs. Tab manager allows you to display all tabs and windows and create new tabs and windows. You can select tabs using Ctrl + Shift, move tabs between windows, delete tabs and Windows, pin and unpin tabs and search tabs by title and url.
SEO for Chrome: This Chrome extension provides SEO Stats and tools that make your daily SEO tasks easier. The SEO for Chrome extensions provides easy access to Search Engine Optimization Tools that can help you with Competitive Analysis, Keyword Research, Backlink Checks, PageRank Checks and other daily SEO tasks.
SEOquake: SEOquake is a SEO extension (toolbar) for Google Chrome, it shows PageRank, Alexa and tons of SEO parameters, also works in SERP. Displays the Google PageRank, Alexa rank and other SEO parameters of any webpage, highlights nofollow links, text density, check and compare urls.
AddThis – Share & Bookmark (new): This Chrome extension allows you to instantly share posts on social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook, Digg, Google, Delicious, Blogger, Yahoo Mail, Reddit, LinkedIn, Hotmail, Google Buzz, Baidu, Tumblr, Mail.ru, AOL Lifestream, Meneame, Viadeo, Friendfeed and AOL Mail etc.
Ly: a simple link shortener: This Chrome extension is a simple link shortner based on bit.ly. With this extension you can shorten your links.
Quick Notes: You know how important note taking is to bloggers, this Chrome extension provides you with a quick way to take notes, you can even sync your notes to the cloud with this extension and access it from anywhere. You can as well search your notes.
There are countless Google Chrome extensions for bloggers, Click here to see the comprehensive list of all the Google Chrome extensions for bloggers. Do you know any other Chrome extension for bloggers? Share with me using the comment box below. If you find above post on “Amazing Google Chrome Extensions for bloggers” interesting and useful, please share this post with your friends using the share tools on the left hand side of the browser or the ones under this post. Please if you haven’t liked our Facebook page simply click on the “Like” button on the right hand side of the browser. You can also follow us on Twitter right under the Facebook page.
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Yes indeed Google Chrome is the most widely used browser. I won’t be surprised. It’s easier and does not lag unlike other browsers. So slow. You got to install a lot of pluggins for them to work.
Google Chrome is an amazing web browser and the fact that you can find an extension for almost everything makes it even more fun. Thanks for your contribution.
Without Google Chrome can’t think web browsing. I’m already a user of Google Chrome. I like to use Google Chrome because of its high speed and better services. Thanks!
Am glad you like Google Chrome . Its definitely the best browser on the internet today…thanks for dropping your comment.
i like chrome but i prefer firefox. d browsing speed is far better compared to chrome… chrome has nice tools sha
You really cant compare the browsing speed of Chrome to Firefox, You may need to read this http://lifehacker.com/5884941/browser-speed-tests-chrome-17-firefox-10-internet-explorer-9-and-opera-1161
I find evernote google chrome extension better for taking quick notes, it also automatically syncs all the notes to various devices.
Great choice, as a blogger we always take notes, lots of notes of course,, while notepad or stickynote may note be too good for us, a better option is definitely Evernote.