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Postach.io

I had to put Postach.io first simply because it’s my personal favorite and one that, in my opinion, offers the most unique approach to blogging. Postach.io lets you store your content in either Dropbox or Evernote or both. This lets you choose whichever interface suits you the most (Dropbox files obviously needing to be edited in a text editor and uploaded whereas Evernote has a built in text editor) and work on your content within.

Publishing a post with Evernote is as simple as connecting your account to Postach.io, telling it which notebook in Evernote will contain your posts and then simply writing in that notebook and using the tag “published” when you are done. This tells Postach.io to put the post up on your blog and that’s all there is to it. To add images, simply attach them to the note and it will be inserted in your blog post instantly.

The nice part to using the Evernote connection for Postach.io is you can take advantage of the many awesome Evernote apps for mobile devices and tablets that already exist which makes blogging with it a true pleasure.

Postach.io also has perhaps the most features of any of the other platforms I’ve mentioned so far including:

  • A number of pre-designed and attractive themes.
  • The ability to easily embed tweets, vine videos, youtube videos, instragram photos, flickr photos, slideshares, about me pages and tons more.
  • Disqus commenting
  • Google Analytics integration
  • You can even share your posts automatically on Facebook or Twitter simply by tagging them in Evernote or Dropbox (you can even customize the tag you use)
  • A full integrated source code editing interface

While Postach.io is free, you can upgrade for $5 / month or $50 / year and get the ability to have multiple sites, multiple authors and a secure website.

Postach.io is a must see and I strongly recommend taking a look to see how amazing it is.

Price: Free