6. Portent’s Content Idea Generator
Having a hard time coming up with content marketing ideas? Portent’s Content Idea Generator can help. Simply enter your subject and get hundreds of interesting topics and headlines for your blog posts, reports, e-books and more.
7. Google Alerts
Set Google Alerts for your industry, your business name, your name and any topics that are relevant to your area of expertise so you can see who is talking about your business, respond to any criticisms or thank someone for a mention or endorsement.
8. Wordle
Wordle is a great tool if you’re a blogger, or you are serious about Search Engine Optimisation (SEO).
Wordle creates word pictures from your text and helps you see what words are the most prominent in your copy. The bigger the word, the more frequently it has been used in your copy. So your goal is to ensure your keywords are largest in the image.
9. MindNode
MindNode is one of the hundreds of mind mapping apps available today that are ideal for strategising and planning on the run. Some are paid, and some are free, though most of them are all similar in their function so test a few to see which one you like best.
10. Grammarly
Avoid the embarrassment of missing spelling and grammatical errors in your marketing material, blogs and client communication with Grammarly. Grammarly reviews your text and corrects your grammar, spelling, word choice and style mistakes with far more accuracy than your usual spell check.
What marketing tools do you use regularly in your business?