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5 Best Free Tools For Vocal Creators

You wish to count the words or write a promising article on Vocal? This guide is for you

By AdanPublished 4 years ago Updated 3 years ago 3 min read
5 Best Free Tools For Vocal Creators
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Vocal Media is a likely Medium.com option. You can make a modest earning through your composition on Vocal. This is a guide that you need to begin winning on Vocal. Writing on Vocal Media is free. You don’t have to pay anything to write and make money. You, as a normal creator, will get paid $3.8 per 1,000 reads, but if you certify to Vocal+ membership which costs $9.99 a month, you will get $6 per 1,000 reads.

We get paid $5 when we post our 5th story, $10 for the 10th story, and $50 for the 50th story.

I have been writing on Vocal for over two months now. My stories got strong attention, so I am supposed to share some methods that could support you in earning more reads and formatting your Vocal summaries.

All the tools hinted in this blog are available for free to use, some tools give you exclusive permits until you purchase their pro plan. I am taking advantage of their free plans and you could too if you want. Trust me they are the best and most helpful tools to create a unique blog and get a good engagement.

Grammarly:

Grammarly is one of the useful tools to find grammatical and spelling errors. Grammarly may not work perfectly on Vocal because it does not automatically fix the spelling on Vocal but it will help you identify one. As a non-native English author, grammar helped me write better stories. Grammarly is free, but if you want more functionality, you need to pay a monthly fee to access it.

Word Counter:

I have heard that many vocal creators have this issue with counting the number of words. Now, with a free extension named "Word Counter Plus," you can count your article's words. It will take you a couple of clicks. When you set up the chrome extension. Click the Ctrl+A command, this will select all the words from your article, now "Right Click" and click on "Word Counter Plus". When you click on this option, it shows how many words your article contains. This is a simple process and may take less than 30 seconds.

Unsplash:

Unsplash is a free website where you can get nice and professional photos for your Vocal articles and this is also without any copyright problems. There are a million images on Unsplash that you can use in your own stories. You can use Vocal to directly add images to your stories or you can look up on Unsplash.com and copy and paste an image. There is no attachment with the photos, but if you add a credit to the Uploader of the image, that would be great.

Canva:

Canva is one of the best tools in the world. You can use it in various ways. With Canva, you can create logos, and photos for your vocal stories, create textual images and even design your vocal media header and profile photo. You can also create GIFs on Canva free of charge. They are not free for everything, but you can use Canva.com for free for about 80% of things. My logo on the vocal is also created via Canva.

SEMrush:

SEMrush is a well-known search engine for keywords. If you want to target browser traffic, then this tool is incredible. It will give you a daily search volume of a keyword and let you know how easy or difficult it is to get classified on a keyword. Although SEMrush is a paid product, you can carry out 10 free daily searches on this tool. This is one of the best tools when we talk about optimizing search engines or writing articles that get more traffic from the search engine.

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