17 online marketing tools to boost productivity and make your life easier

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Top 17 Online Marketing Tools to Increase Productivity Levels and Boost your Business

Easy

Online marketing has boomed. Ever since people realized their marketing world just got a whole

lot bigger, people have been searching for online marketing tools and how to grow your

business online without having to spend an arm and a leg on advertising. Listed below are

several marketing tools for small business and big business alike. Here are 17 internet

marketing tools and how they can make your life easier.

1. Omevo. Managing multiple social media networks for multiple clients? Try Omevo.com. You

can schedule the posts you want to make in advance. You can also view all of your posts in

an easier format, so you’ll know what is posting where. It gives you access to your campaign

analytics, so if you have to report the success of your social media marketing, you have it

at your fingertips.

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2. Mavenlink. Mavenlink covers everything from task management to tracking projects. It can

share and receive files and track both time and expenses. It simplest terms, it is an all-

inclusive project management tool that is supremely helpful.

3. Basecamp. Basecamp has been on the internet for a good bit now, so you have probably at

least heard the name. It is a cloud-based project management tool that is simpler than

Mavenlink and allows you to share files and conversations on a project-by-project basis. It is

more client-based project management than anything.

4. Trello. If you are looking for an individual project management tool, Trello is for you. You

can make a “board” for a project, check your progress on it, and outline a “card” for each

project. It’s like the Pinterest of marketing tools.

5. Moz. Moz is a good SEO tool that is simple to use. You get to measure your keywords’

ranking, compare keywords, and see which search engines are getting you the most traffic.

6. Dropbox. Dropbox is a cloud storage site that allows you to store files in the cloud and

access them from anywhere. It acts like an online storage vault that you can take anywhere.

You can use it for teams so there is no transferring necessary, just drop it in the Dropbox

and everyone has it. Dropbox is good for 1 person who doesn’t need a lot of storage space.

7. Google Drive. Unlike Dropbox, Google Drive won’t make you pay for the amount of storage

space, which is 15 GB. Google Drive also allows an unlimited amount of users, also unlike

Dropbox. It has all the same features as Dropbox, but is free.

8. TweetDeck. With TweetDeck, you can manage Facebook and Twitter from one place. It

only works with those two sites though, so it is pretty simple.

9. Piktochart. Better than PowerPoint. Enough said.

10. Prezi. This one also runs from the cloud but is a great way to make visual content.

11. Flexadex. Flexadex allows you to store important contact info from your clients and peers

online so you don’t have to flip through a contact book to call someone.

12. Passpack. Passpack is good if you manage multiple social media accounts or blogs. It

stores all of your usernames and passwords from various sites and you can share them with

your team.

13. Evernote. With Evernote, you can keep organized notes and lists with images, voicemails,

and links. You get to label all of your notes and get reminded about them. It is great for

people who struggle with being organized.

14. Google Alerts. Google Alerts lets you know when your brand has been mentioned online.

You could also alert it to let you know when your competition has been named too.

15. Google Analytics. This is super important if you want to keep track of a website’s traffic,

where it comes from, and what the people do on the site. Analytics made easy.

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16. Google Calendar. Simply put, it’s a digital, customizable calendar that can remind you of

events and we all know what a calendar does.

17. Google Insights. Google Insights allows you to see how your keywords are doing, whether

they are doing better or worse in popularity. You can search by area and find out the current

popular keywords.