Awesome Tools for Digital Marketing, Websites, Social Media, and Design

Awesome Tools for Digital Marketing, Websites, Social Media, and Design

Websites:

Website Grader — quick and easy look at how any website is performing and where there is room for improvement

All-in-One WP Migration — a WordPress plugin that allows easy duplication of website content from one domain or subdomain to another

Divi extras

DiviSpace — pre-made landing pages and tutorials for Divi

Social Media

Buffer — easy-to-use and affordable social media scheduler. If you only have a few social media accounts to manage and you post content that is yours or that you find on your own, Buffer could be a great choice. Supports RSS feeds. Offers free basic account

Social Pilot — not quite as easy to use as Buffer, but offers more features for a low price. Supports up to 100 connect social media profiles for just $9.99/month — the best deal I’ve been able to find anywhere. Supports RSS feeds and provides content discovery by topic. Offers free basic account. One downside of Social Pilot, for me, is that it does not allow posts to be dragged and dropped around the schedule easily, as does Buffer. Still, the amount of accounts connected and the features, for the price, make it a winner for me.

UnfollowerStats — an easy way to track your followers and unfollowers on Twitter, and find interesting Twitter feeds

Design:

Canva — create great graphics for social media and websites

Unsplash — absolutely free beautiful photos for your website and social media

Stocksnap.io — another great site for free and beautiful images

Canva’s guide to effective branding

Canva’s guide to effective branding

From Canva:

Picture this.

Your business is up and running and you’re ready to put in the elbow grease. Marketing materials here we go! You sit down to create your first social media graphic and start to panic.

“Maybe I should have hired a designer.”

Don’t stress! Tools like Canva make it easy for anybody to create amazing designs. Here’s the real question you should be asking:

“What should my visual content look and feel like?”

Download Canva’s free guide to effective branding here.