In search of new tools to optimize your marketing mix? We've compiled a huge list of 127 marketing tools (plus 11 bonus sales tools!) to help make you a more productive marketer.
Browse through this SlideShare, complete with screenshots and brief descriptions of all of the tools. Or, if you know you're looking for, skip straight to that category!
The tools are broken down by Marketing Automation, SEO, Social, Curation, Research, Content, Organization, Visuals. Collaboration, Technical, Data and Interactions, Email, Productivity, and our bonus category, Sales.
3. What links all the tools in your marketing tool belt together? Marketing
Automation. Marketing efforts can be successful to a certain, short-
term extent without a cohesive marketing automation tool, but you will
ultimately reach a tipping point in scale and complexity
where marketing automation will become a necessity. Here are a few
marketing automation platforms to consider.
(Tip: Click the tool name to learn more!)
Marketing
Automation
4. 1. HUBSPOT- Hubspot essentially owns the term “inbound
marketing” and it shines through their automation software.
2. PARDOT- “B2B Marketing Automation.” Aims to help align sales
and marketing.
3. EXACTTARGET- Providing “powerful digital marketing software
for the Fortune 500″ to small businesses
5. 4. ELOQUA- “Marketing Automation and Revenue Performance
Management” and wants you to become a “modern marketer.”
5. MARKETO- “Marketing Software. Easy. Powerful. Complete.”
6. SILVERPOP- Provides Marketing Automation, Email Marketing,
and Digital Marketing Products & Apps.
6. 7. INFUSIONSOFT- “Sales and marketing software built for
small business.”
8. ACT-ON- “Fresh approach to marketing automation that
gives you full functionality without complexity other systems
impose on you.”
7. SEOHere are some Search Engine Optimization tools that
are designed to help you optimize your keyword
usage, back-links, and WordPress site.
8. 9. SEMRUSH- Advanced SEO Keyword search.
10. YOAST- WordPress plugins to ramp up your SEO game. I’m a
fan of the button that changes colors showing if your SEO has been
optimized in a blog post.
11. OPEN SITE EXPLORER- The Search Engine for Links.
9. 12. NERDYDATA- An awesome search engine where you can
search HTML, find back-links, track competitors, and generate leads.
13. AUTHORITY LABS- Helps a user get a clearer picture of
how search engines are displaying their brands.
10. SocialThere are an endless amount of social tools out there,
but here are the standouts to improve engagement
and narrow your target audience. These tools range
from scheduling to impression targeting to help all of
your social outlets.
11. 14. SOCEDO- “Helps you discover new social prospects that match
your custom criteria and qualify them via automated engagement.”
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15. TOPSY- Analyzes content on Twitter in real-time and sorted by
relevance or date.
16. STORIFY- “Making the social web into stories.”
12. 17. TAGBOARD- Track hashtags on Twitter, Facebook,
Instagram, Google+, Vine, or app.net
18. FOLLOWERWONK- “Twitter analytics, follower
segmentation, social graph tracking, and more.”
19. SOCIALBRO- A nice real-time dashboard telling you which
followers are tweeting at the given time along with some other
nifty tools. It syncs up with Buffer, too.
13. 20. FOLLOWGEN- Targeting tweets for more impressions.
Currently undergoing a pivot, but stay-tuned for its revamped product.
21. TWERIOD- Want to know the best time to tweet? Download a
quick and free report.
22. TWEETDECK- Counting favorites, you can see how many
favorites Twitter users have with this app. Tweetdeck also makes it
easy to view all of your Twitter feeds.
14. 23. BUFFER- Schedule your Tweets, Facebook posts, and more
easily and efficiently.
24. SLIDESHARE- A visually-oriented social media outlet that is
great for repurposing content in presentation-form.
25. JUSTUNFOLLOW- Helps you grow your follower count
quickly.
16. Curating content is just as important as creating it. All of
these tools help collect the content you’re looking for —
and some help you share it with your team as well.
Curation
17. 27. INC- Share news, ideas, and knowledge in one place.
28. ICEBERGS- Collect ideas, articles, content, inspiration,
research, etc. in one place to share with your team. Recently acquired
by Pinterest.
29. LITTLE BIRD- Influencer discovery and engagement.
18. 31. FEEDLY- RIP Google Reader and welcome the reader that
has a beautiful interface and easily organizes everything for you to
read for the day.
32. READABILITY- A web and mobile app that zaps online
clutter and saves web articles in a comfortable reading view.
19. 33. FLIPBOARD- Makes your own personalized magazine in a
gorgeous, simple format.
34. POCKET- Want to read it later? Pocket-it and you can read it on
the go too.
35. EVERNOTE- A huge step-up from your average note-taking
and gathering.
20. Need some inspiration? Suffering from writer’s block?
These tools and sites will help you research engaging
topics to keep your audience hungry for more.
Research
21. 36. GOOGLE TRENDS- Explore trending topics
37. BOTTLE NOSE SONAR SOLO- Allows you to search for
any topic to find the hottest trends and what influencers are saying
about the subject in real-time.
22. 38. TWITTER ADVANCED SEARCH- Often forgotten about,
the advanced search in Twitter can yield searches in Twitter about
topics you are looking for or influencers tweeting about that subject.
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39. LINKEDIN GROUPS- Linkedin Groups can be a great source for
curation of articles and also for content research. What questions are
most frequently asked in the groups you belong to, and how can you
answer those questions?
23. 40. LINKEDIN PULSE- Displays news from your favorite sites
and your Influencer posts to research topics based on what’s going
on in your network’s world. There’s a separate mobile app as well.
41. QUIBB- A professional network to share industry news and
analysis. Read, curate, and research what your peers are sharing.
24. 42. MARKETING CHARTS- Fantastic source for marketers looking
for charts and data.
43. MEDIUM- “A better place to read and write.” Recently opened to
everyone, Medium has become a fast-growing publisher of content across
all industries. Medium could be under curation as well, but this is a good
place to research topics that people are already engaging with.
44. SVBTLE- A “new kind of magazine” making it easier for people to
discover and research for new ideas.
25. We’ve suggested many tools to collect, consume, and
share others’ content, but here are some tools to help
you manage and distribute your own.
Content
26. 45. NEWSCRED- Helps brands power content marketing to
drive revenue and engagement.
46. SKYWORD- Streamlines and automates the content
creation and publishing process.
47. KAPOST- Content Marketing Software and Content
Marketing Platform. Helps marketers use their content to drive
more web visitors, nurture leads, and new sales.
27. 48. PARSE.LY- Content management tool providing insights into
the content you are publishing.
49. CONTENTLY- A story-telling platform working with
journalists, media companies, publishers etc. They have a PRETTY
AWESOME BLOG too.
28. 50. PORTENT’S CONTENT IDEA GENERATOR- Simple to use
and a little silly, but it helps get your ideas churning when you’re drawing a
blank.
51. QUORA- Check out the questions people are asking and answer
them in your content.
52. BRANCH- All about conversations. Talk about your content here and
get some discussion out of the conversationalists in this outlet.
29. 53. GOOGLE DRIVE- You can create and keep all your your
docs, forms, spreadsheets etc. in one place.
54. THESAURUS- Stop using the same words over and over
again. Synonyms, anyone?
55. MW DICTIONARY- Didn’t know what that word meant?
That’s what a dictionary is for.
30. Organizing everything you need to do, remember,
and keep track of is almost a full-time job on its
own. Here are some tools to keep you out of hairy,
disorganized situations.
Organization
31. 56. MINDNODE- Easy mind mapping.
57. CARROT TO DO- This to-do list is hilarious. It gamifies task
completion, and calls you out when you don’t.
58. GOOGLE CALENDAR- This is one everyone should be using.
Simple calendar that organizes all of your events for the day. My motto is
that if it’s not in my Google Calendar, then it doesn’t exist.
59. BOX- Online file sharing and cloud content management system.
32. 60. WUNDERLIST- The mobile app is very easy to use and
syncs with all of your other devices, so you can keep all of your lists
up to date.
61. DROPBOX- Everything in one place (photos, docs, videos),
making them easily shareable for yourself and/or others.
62. REMEMBER THE MILK- Multiple lists and tags — and it
can connect with Trello!
33. 63. TRELLO- I’ve often wondered if I can Trello everything in my life
because they make it so easy to maintain goals, create checklists, and
outline different processes. Share and store all of your files easily.
64. IFTTT- Create different recipes that allow for all of your apps to
work the way you want them to. One great recipe is for Instagram
photos to be instantly created into Twitter pics, so your FOLLOWERS
CAN SEE THAT IMAGE IN A TWITTER CARD.
34. The bulk of your content is text, but visuals shouldn’t take a
backseat. Make sure your images are just as advanced as the
words you are writing. Here are some tools that can step up
your visual game.
Visuals
35. 65. VSCOCAM- A simple and visually stunning mobile app to use to boost your
pictures.
66. AWESOME SCREENSHOT- Need to take a screenshot of the whole page
instead of what’s above the fold? Awesome Screenshot is… awesome for that.
67. SNAPPY- An app that was recently shared with our team. Allows for you to take
screenshots of what you are working on and pin them to the top of your screen so you can
see what you wanted to keep tabs on in the first place.
36. 68. SKITCH- Working alongside of Evernote, you can doodle,
highlight, and type over all of those notes you collected. You also can
add arrows to things you want to point out in visuals for your content.
69. RESIZE.IT- A site to easily resize all of your images quickly.
70. VISUAL.LY- Beautiful infographics.
They even have a CORGI ONE!
37. 71. PIKTOCHART- A way for you to create your own infographics.
Time to put down that stock photo…
72. EASEL.LY- Not just a way for you to create infographics, but a
way to share them too. Sharing is caring, right?
73. TABLEAU- Numbers look a tad boring all alone. Time to
visualize some of that data with Tableau!
38. 74. WORDLE- Tool to generate sweet word clouds.
75. ISSUU- Create online magazines.
76. FOTOFLEXER- In a bind and can’t use Photoshop?
FotoFlexer has both basic and advanced editing features that can
be matched up to Photoshop.
39. !
There isn’t an “I” in team, so make sure you are in fact working with
the rest of your marketing department (and design and sales too!) to
produce the best possible content. Some of these tools we use as a
team here at TrackMaven. The others are for collaboration outside of
your team to interact with other marketers.
Collaboration
40. 77. JOIN.ME- Online meetings and screen sharing.
78. CLEARSLIDE- Helps to improve customer-facing interactions.
Also another great online meeting and screen sharing product.
79. DOODLE- Simplifies team scheduling.
41. 80. SKYPE- Free internet calls and video calls. Also, did you see
their recent AD?
81. HIPCHAT- We use HipChat at TrackMaven. An easy way to
communicate with everyone on the team. Also, here’s a
little SECRET…
82. YAMMER- Another communication platform for the office.
83. GOTOMEETING- Good for meetings or webinars. Allows
you to interact more with your customers.
42. 84. GOOGLE+ HANGOUTS- Great way to host events or
webinars in a more collaborative way, especially since you can
organize them by community in Google+.
85. TWIDDHLA- Have a white board in your office taking up too
much room, or is it a little crusty from all of the marks and erasures?
Here’s a web-based one, so you can collaborate without the clean-
up.
86. SCREENHERO- Sharing your screen, but want the person to
interact with the project too? ScreenHero allows for collaborative
screen sharing.
43. For marketers in the technology sphere, it’s essential to
understand at least the basics of coding. Take a look at some of
theses resources to expand your technological knowledge.
Technical
44. 87. GENERAL ASSEMBLY- In-depth education courses on
business foundations, data analysis, digital marketing, mobile
development, product design, user experience design, and web
development. There are local workshops, online classes, and full-time
courses to learn a new set of skills that can help you forge your way
into a new career path.
88. SKILLCRUSH- Awesome 10-day email bootcamp for
foundational basics and a class you can sign up for to learn more skills.
45. 89. SKILLSHARE- A variety of classes to take on anything from
Ruby on Rails to Hand-Lettering. Take them on your own and at your
own pace.
90. TREEHOUSE- Step-by-step courses on how to build
websites, apps, coding, and other valuable tech lessons.
46. 91. CODECADEMY- Easy to follow coding courses with a “gamified”
experience.
92. CODESCHOOL- An easier way for you to begin coding with set
paths and video lessons.
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93. RICKSHAW- Want to create your own interactive graphs? It’s a little
more technical, but it’s a free source for you to display your data.
47. A/B tests, heat maps, personalized messages, clicks, traffic, links
etc. can all be seen and tracked with these tools. No more fluffy
marketing, please. Get the data behind it, too.
Data and
Interaction
48. 94. OPTIMIZE.LY- Helps improve conversions through simple A/B
testing, split testing, and multivariate testing.
95. UNBOUNCE- Easy-to-use landing page builder.
96. GRAVITY FORMS- Complete contact solution-builder for
WordPress.
97. MIXPANEL- Analytics platform showing you how your
customers are interacting and engaging based on actions in your
product.
49. 98. HELLOBAR- Notification bar, acquired by CrazyEgg.
99. BOUNCEEXCHANGE- Helps to convert your bounce traffic.
100. DUCKSBOARD- Real-time web dashboard for your metrics.
101. ZAPIER- Kind of like IFTTT, but powerful connector for apps.
Automates all of your tasks.
50. 102. GHOSTERY- Find out who’s tracking you or what tools a
website is using.
103. WOOPRA- Real-time customer analytics.
104. KISSMETRICS- Customer Intelligence and web analytics.
105. GECKOBOARD- Real-time business dashboard.
51. 106. MOZ- Mainly centered on SEO at first, but now has an analytics
component to “manage all your inbound efforts.”
107. INTERCOM- From tracking who is logging on to targeting
users with specific messaging, Intercom makes interaction analytics
simple.
108. GOOGLE ANALYTICS- Provides insights, analytics, and data
to your site.
52. 109. SESSIONCAM- What are your users doing? This takes a
look at your users’ sessions inside your product.
110. CRAZYEGG- Heatmaps, scrollmaps, a confetti, and an
overlay tool all show what content users are interacting with most
on your site.
111. BIT.LY- Super useful link-shortener that can also be
connected with your Buffer account. I set up two accounts to look at
the clicks for Twitter and Facebook too.
53. It’s not time to mourn the passing of email because it’s far
from being dead. Did you know that people who buy products
marketed through email SPEND 138% MORE THAN PEOPLE
THAT DO NOT RECEIVE EMAIL OFFERS? So spruce up those
email campaigns with some of these tools.
Email
54. 112. AWEBER- Simple and easy-to-use email marketing and auto-
responder software. And hey, it’s only $1 to try!
113. TOUTAPP- Track which email templates are working for you.
114. SIGNALS- Real-time notfications that tells you when someone
has the potential intent of wanting to talk to you, and shows you a
notification when they open your email.
55. 115. MOVABLE INK- Agile email marketing that allows for the
content of the emails to adapt to the recipients and their reactions
to the emails.
116. MAILCHIMP- Create email newsletters and campaigns easily.
117. CAMPAIGN MONITOR- Another great email campaign tool.
56. 118. RAPPORTIVE- Who is this person emailing you? Or, trying to
figure out an email of someone important? Rapportive makes it
instantly easier, showing a contact’s picture, Twitter, Facebook,
LinkedIn, or other information. It’s a Gmail plug-in.
119. SENDGRID- Useful email deliverability tool while also
monitoring open-rates and click-throughs.
120. CONTACTUALLY- Have so many contacts that you can’t
keep up with them? Or, forget to follow-up with them? Contactually
makes it so much easier (and fun too with their bucket game).
57. With marketing tasks piling up every day, productivity must always
be maintained at optimal levels. Here are some tools that help you
make the most of your marketing mix.
Productivity
58. 121. COFFITIVITY- Not in a coffee shop, but want the
surprisingly productive background noise? Well, here you go.
122. CAFFEINE- I know you’ll probably want to take a nap, but
you don’t want your computer to go to sleep. Download Caffeine to
keep it awake. Really useful for presentations.
123. STAYFOCUSED- Limits the time that you can spend on
certain sites so that you can maintain your focus.
59. 124. SELFCONTROL- Avoid distracting sites…like
CORGIADDICT.COM
126.WRITTENKITTEN- Helps set a writing goal by rewarding you
with a picture of a kitten when you reach that goal. (Now if they only had
one with corgi pictures…)
127. TWORDS- Nudges you to keep writing and helps track your writing
progress.
61. 1. LINKEDIN SALES NAVIGATOR- Helps sales (and
marketing) find the right people to target.
2. SALESLOFT- Finds contact information for people of a
certain qualification.
3. COMPILE- Identifies buying signals and complies
contacts. This app will let you know when certain projects
of interest are approved.
4. TELLWISE- Tellwise is like marketing automation for the
sales team. It creates a lead nurture path that helps sales
stay in touch with leads.
62. 5. FACTORLAB- Helps you figure our which questions and
observations are most important while meeting with prospects.
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6. VISUALIZEROI- A visual, custom ROI calculator for your prospects.
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7. CHARLIE- Charlie will look at your Gmail calendar to see what
meetings you have, and then send you an email right before
summarizing who you are meeting with.
63. 8. QVIDIAN – Allows you to develop custom proposals for your prospects
based on a set of modules.
9. INSIDESALES.COM- Automates which prospects you should be talking
to next. It even looks up local weather reports to see who would be most
likely to answer their phone.
10. APPTUS- Allows you to build the right quotes and package of services
for each opportunity.
11. HOOPLA- Keeps track of sales and gives credit to top sales performers.
64. ResourcesCheck out our Marketing Maven Guides to learn how
to optimize your social media and content marketing
strategies!
– The Retweet Report
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– The Colossal Content Marketing Report
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– The Stagnant State of Email Data
Report
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– The Fortune 500 Instagram Report
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– The Marketing Maven’s Guide to
Facebook