Often times when you first start blogging, you find that it is just easiest to use the rich text editor that comes with your blog when you post your articles.  This way you don't have to learn much html code and you can just start posting right away.  But what happens is you start to find the font styles inconsistent in between posts, especially when you are copying and pasting quotes from other sites, and on top of that many rich text editors don't even have a spell check!  So you start to look for solutions to this issue.  So what are some of your options?

Well at first, if you are anything like me, you start to get creative ideas going.  You figure out that you can copy a quote from another blog, and paste it into notepad, which neutralizes the font, so that when you post it in your rich text editor it uses the default font.  This is where you give yourself a pat on the back and proclaim yourself a genius!

Then about 3 posts later you begin to realize how little you are actually about to do with notepad.  I mean, beside copying and pasting plain text, you can do just about... nothing!  So you start wondering how you are able to use bullet points, links, text attributes and more.  So your creative ideas start going again, and again, and again, well you get the point!

So to make a long story short, after going through several different ideas you eventually end up at the same place I did.  You decide to go with a proven blog posting tool.  Which is why I decided to write this article.

I have recently started using BlogJet on another blog, and as a contributor to this blog, I will be using it here too.  If you use Windows, this blogging tool is one of your best bets.  They have a 30-day trial version so I would recommend downloading it and trying it out for a few days to see how you like it.  I was very surprised at how simple it is and how well it solved my posting needs.  I wanted to share the information with other bloggers out there who might have been experiencing the same problems I was.

You can download your copy today:  http://blogjet.com

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