Zemanta plugin : Windows live writer

by Harsh Agrawal on May 21, 2009

in Blogger tools

Windows live writer is one of the essential tool for bloggers to blog effectively. We have already covered two topics on Windows Live writer

Windows live writer : Blogger tool for Blogging

How to configure windows live writer for Wordpress blogs

One of the great feature of windows live writer is support for plugins. We will cover all the important and useful plugins that you can use with WLW to enhance your blogging.

Zemanta is one such plugin for Windows live writer which will help you to insert images, related articles and hyperlinks to WIKI and Amazon pages effectively. This will make your blog post more relevant to what you are writing.

zementa_WIndows_live_writer_plugin

You can click on any links to check the license attached with the images and add it into your post. To know more about licensing, refer to my previous post on

Understand the copyright and creative common licensing of Flickr and WIKI

Along with it, you can add more value to your blog posts by adding related post suggestion of Zemanta.

Download Zemanta Window live writer plugin

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1 Team Nirvana May 22, 2009 at 12:15

Ahhh! Zemanta is one hell of a plugin. I really despise it because it places so many links in the blog posts directing to different sites and the images too are so irrelevant.

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2 Nat Simmons January 19, 2010 at 20:55

You can always remove the links from the under the image…the image will still be clickable through to the originating website, so everybody wins (image supplier and you)….

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