The paragraph tool does what you might expect:

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The paragraph tool does what you might expect:

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The paragraph tool does what you might expect: it writes individual blog post paragraphs. This is really handy if you want to draft most of your post yourself, but you’re struggling with writer’s block on a couple of paragraphs. Just choose a bullet point or short phrase from your outline and give it a whirl.

Not got a RightBlogger account? You can use the free paragraph writer here.

The Rewriter Tool
Screenshot of the RightBlogger Rewriter tool, reworking a paragraph from Ryan's post on his favorite business books
If you do a lot of blogging, you’ll sometimes find yourself needing to cover the find owner of cell phone number free philippines ground. Maybe you wrote a list of your favorite business books, for instance, and now you’re writing a list of the books you’ve read in 2024—at least a couple of those books might be the same ones.

It’s best to avoid copying the exact same information from one post to another (this can cause “duplicate content” issues with Google). Instead, you can use the Rewriter tool as an AI writing assistant to rework your content—keeping all the same information but wording it differently.

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If you don’t have access to RightBlogger, try the free paragraph rewriter for paraphrasing instead.

The Post Conclusion Tool
Screenshot of the RightBlogger blog post conclusion generator, with conclusions written by the AI for the topic/keyword 'building an emergency fund'
Like introductions, conclusions can be tricky to write. In fact, one of the biggest mistakes I see bloggers making is that they simply leave off the conclusion altogether. They might stop with the final point of a list, in a listicle, or simply end the post without a sense of closure.

The post conclusion tool in RightBlogger lets you create a clear ending paragraph for your post. You could use this verbatim or you can edit it or use it as inspiration for your own conclusion. Just like with the introduction tool, you’ll get 4 different options to choose from.
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