Using Kwout can really add to your blogposting skills. People will find your posts more interesting and want to come back to see what you are blogging about today.
What does Kwout Do?
Kwout is a tool that you can use to easily capture a quote from another website or blog to show your readers exactly what you are blogging about. It’s easy to use, you can see my sample below that I captured from TechCrunch, the inspiration for this post.

Kwout, A Simple Quote Tool For Bloggers via kwout
You can see that I cut out a part of the post that inspired me to write this post. It wasn’t hard to do either, it took less than a minute for Kwout to generate the code so that I could put this snippet of TechCrunch in my post.
All you have to do is enter the url of the website and hit the button that says “Kwout” to pull up a screenshot of the entire web page you want to blog about. You can then choose the area to cut out by dragging your cursor over the area. If you mess up, just hit cancel and then start over. Once you have it the way you want it, just hit “cut out” and Kwout does all the work for you. In just seconds, Kwout will generate the code you need to put it on your website or blog.
Use Kwout in your blog posts to see just how much of an interest you can generate. The more people you have visit your blog, the more chances you have of gaining subscribers and loyal readers. Talking about other websites and blogs couldn’t be easier than clicking a few buttons and having anything you want.




December 28th, 2007 at 12:50 pm
its a nice tool, well if you look at some blogging tools like post2blog they have this kind of feature for a long time, which not only included quotes from original article but also screen-shots and other features.
I used to do my posting through it only, but as now i have changed my os i am shifting to bleezer and this could be the missing piece of the puzzle for me.
Thanks for giving this info.
December 29th, 2007 at 10:09 pm
Never heard of kwout before seems like a decent tool to use. I wonder how popular it will end up being and how many bloggers will end up using it.
January 2nd, 2008 at 3:52 am
Sound like an interesting tool to use. I know often when I’m reading a blog, without a reference to the original article, it seems confusing. This will certainly help people be less confused.
January 4th, 2008 at 12:32 am
Great tool for any blogger. Clean interface and ease of use. Thanks for the great find and I’ll be sure to utilize it in the future.