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Most Recommended Marketing Tools By Pro Bloggers [Part 1]

This is the first post for “Recommended Marketing Tools” series – where successful bloggers share the marketing tools they couldn’t live without. Co-authored by James Richman.


Most successful bloggers are not only great storytellers. They know the best and most effective tools of the trade too.


In collaboration with James Richman of 1stWebDesigner, we’ve asked some of the most influential bloggers as to what are their 3 most recommended tools for content creation and promotion.


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2015-02-06-KristiHinesExpertFreelanceWriter.jpgKristi Hines


Kristi is one of the most trusted freelance bloggers in the online space.


Her blog Kikolani covers blog marketing and blogging tips for personal, professional, and business bloggers.


Tools Kristi Can’t Live Without


I am a marketing tool addict. I love seeking out new tools that can simplify specific areas of my business. While I was only asked to share three tools that I couldn’t live without in my business, I couldn’t help but sharing five that I use on a daily basis.


Cyfe


One of the biggest challenges of being a soloprenuer is finding the time to manage my clients and my business. I use a lot of different platforms for advertising, email marketing, invoicing, publishing, SEO, social media, and web analytics.


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Cyfe is an all-in-one dashboard software that allows me to see data from most of the platforms I use in one place. It saves me a LOT of time – without it, I would have to go to Facebook Insights, FreshBooks, Google Analytics, MailChimp, Moz, and several other websites to see my business data on a daily basis.


Rival IQ


Competitive research can be a great teacher when it comes to marketing strategies. I use Rival IQ to keep up with other freelancers in my space to analyze their website, search, and social media strategy. I also use it to help my clients identify areas in their online marketing that could use some improvement based on what their competitors are doing.


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My favorite feature is the ability to quickly compare multiple business’s website titles, Twitter bios, Facebook descriptions, and other social taglines and get alerted when competitors make changes to any of these. It’s a great way to make sure your business is offering what your customers want.


Oktopost


As a freelance writer, one of the things I do for my clients is promote the content I create. This helps them accomplish their content marketing goals, including traffic generation, social engagement, and conversions. Oktopost allows me to promote content to all of my social channels in one platform and get social engagement and click through analytics.


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My favorite feature is the ability to not only post to my social profiles, but also to Facebook and LinkedIn groups. Thanks to the analytics Oktopost provides, I can see which groups offer the most engagement for my content and keep up with comments that need replies within each group.


2015-02-07-DannyBrown.jpgDanny Brown


While Danny blogs about marketing and social media and where we’re heading, he also blogs about what it means to us as humans.


How we can tell better stories; be better businesses; and live better lives. After all, business comes and goes; but we only get one shot at being good people, in life and in business. He’s the co-author of Influence Marketing: How to Create, Manage, and Measure Brand Influencers in Social Media Marketing.


3 Tools Danny Can’t Live Without


Sprout Social


It’s the only social media dashboard worth using if you’re serious about keeping tabs on engagement levels, topics that are important to you, and a mobile experience that replicates the desktop one perfectly.


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It’s not as cheap as Hootsuite, but the features are more than worth the investment (besides, Hootsuite gets pretty expensive if you want the kind of reporting that comes with your Sprout Social license).


Buffer


It’s just perfection. Everyone is busy, and not always around when it comes to growing awareness of you or your brand.


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Buffer makes it simple to schedule content delivery, and at a time when it makes sense for your audience. Their analytics are useful for seeing what type of content works, and they just make the web a better place. :)


MailPoet


This is a WordPress plugin that makes it easy to create email lists, forms, newsletters, and more.


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Their features are excellent, they complement the most popular email services, support is awesome, and the metrics really help you understand how effective (or not) your email list is. Excellent, and the one I recommend every time.


Jacob Cass


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Jacob Cass is a strategic, multi-disciplinary designer & Art Director who has worked with clients such as Disney, Jerry Seinfeld, Red Bull, Nike & VitaminWater.


Although his skill set is vast, his major skill sets lie in the world of art direction, visual design, brand identity design, brand strategy, UX, UI design, interactive design (mobile + web design) and print design.


Buffer


It allows me to find great content to share, across multiple platforms, as well as give key insights to each post.
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Follow Up Then
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Allows me to follow up with people I email.


DropBox
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Allows me to easily share files while having peace of mind.


2015-02-07-3.pngMichael Q. Todd


Michael is the author of The 7 Pillars Book – daily updating guide to your building your online presence. He connects and promotes great people who will make a bigger difference by collaborating than individually.


He continually studies social media tools and strategies especially Twitter and Google+ to better facilitate that. Michaels goals are eradication of poverty and a sustainable economy by 2015. Prevention of the death of as many species as possible


3 Tools Michael Can’t Live Without


As a content producer these tools/communities help me the most not only for getting content shared but also for building relationships by the networking that happens inside them.


As with all things these networks benefit you the most when you go for the premium version.The features built into these tools make it very easy to go in quickly and find great content to share and also add your content to get shared.


My 3 favorite marketing tools are:


Scoop.it
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Empire Avenue
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Triberr
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2015-02-07-4.pngLewis Howes


Lewis Howes is a bestselling author, entrepreneur who has built several multi-million dollar online businesses, and former professional Arena League football player. He hosts The School of Greatness, a talk show distributed as a podcast.


Howes co-wrote the 2009 book, LinkedWorking: Generating Success on the World’s Largest Professional Networking Website. The book is a guide to using the business oriented social networking site LinkedIn.


3 Tools Lewis Can’t Live Without


GoToWebinar


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Aweber
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It allows me to promote my webinars via email marketing.


LewisHowes (WordPress)
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My WordPress blog allows me to post useful content to generate more leads for my business


2015-02-07-5.pngMaria Elena Duron


Maria Elena specializes in creating community, connection and commerce working with high performing entrepreneurs, executives and businesses on how to manage their personal brand, the conglomeration of personal brands in their company and their business brand.


3 Tools Maria Can’t Live Without


Twitter


As founder and moderator of #brandchat, Twitter has been the most useful and effective community building, connection and relationship building tool. It’s also a great tool to keep up-to-speed with what’s important in my industry and to our connections.


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Constant Contact


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A whole fleet of marketing tools (campaigns, newsletter, event marketing, email marketing, social campaigns, autoresponders and easy social sharing tools) that help the small business owner build their list. The quality of your list determines the quality of your business.


LeadPages
Provides the instant “lead page” creation to be able to quickly segment your list building. Again, your list is key to the success of your business.
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2015-02-07-6.pngBrian Honigman


Brian Honigman is a marketing consultant, freelance writer and professional speaker. He works with both startups and brands improving their content marketing, social media and search engine optimization efforts.


He’s spoken at NYU, UNICEF, Huffington Post Live, the American Advertising Federation and for other organizations and conferences.


He is also a contributing writer to Entrepreneur, Huffington Post, Forbes, the Next Web, Wall Street Journal and others.


3 Tools Brian Can’t Live Without


Buffer
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Saves me time every day and allows me to quickly schedule social content for the weeks ahead while keeping in mind the unique nuances of each social channel I’m active on.


MailChimp


Allows me to quickly create a weekly newsletter that’s beautiful, simple and engaging. It’s a free way to build a healthy list of subscribers.


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Contactually


Helps act as a mini-CRM to help me better manage the contacts in my greater network. Love using it on the go on mobile to help me better manage relationships with others when I have extra time.


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Neal Rodriguez


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Neal helps mid-sized businesses and enterprise level organizations meet and exceed the objectives for which their websites were developed.


He has a 10 year track record in generating exposure and revenue for companies from the search engines – SEO – major social media platforms, and everywhere else on the web.


4 Tools Neal Can’t Live Without


I’m not the typical marketer who solely uses tools developed specifically for marketing activities. As a content marketer, I help clients and myself develop content that has the best chance of securing viral exposure.


I use several tools for this, such as Google Trends, the Reddit Top section, and just recently I’ve found BuzzSumo to be key in finding content that has enjoyed viral or at least the most exposure among a given topic. From there I aim to tie it to a brand’s vertical and develop content ideas. I could also get ideas from random things that are occurring in my life at the moment.


Google Trends


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BuzzSumo
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Majestic
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I also use some tools that are developed for marketing purposes. Such as Google’s Keyword Planner and Majestic. These are mostly SEO plays; they tell me how popular keywords are and the quantity and quality of links that are pointing to a website I may want get a link from.


Keyword Planner
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Jeremy Goldman


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Jeremy Goldman has been working with companies looking to take their operations online and inject “social” into their processes for over a decade.


Under Jeremy’s leadership, Kiehl’s won the 2009 WebAward for Outstanding Achievement in Web Development, achieved a Top 25 ranking in the L2 Digital IQ Index in the Beauty & Skincare category, and received a Top 50 Facebook IQ ranking amongst all luxury brands.


3 Tools Jeremy Can’t Live Without


Buffer
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Such an easy to use interface that lets me send content to multiple social platforms at once. Plus, as someone always on the go, the ability to easily schedule content for the perfect time is a must.


Evernote
As a digital marketer, this is an no-brainer. Evernote lets me quickly and easily store random ideas for blog posts that pop into my head, wherever I am. If I find an article that inspires me, I can email that to Evernote, or use their easy Chrome extension to clip content. It’s the second brain I never knew I needed.
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SocialBro
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The most underrated platform out there for managing and parsing your Twitter following, SocialBro lets me surface interesting and unexpected relationships, create dynamic Twitter lists, target my content at the perfect time, and so much more.


Francisco Rosales


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Francisco works with small and mid-size business on creating and implementing successful online strategies through social media, advertising, content and email marketing.


He is also author of the online courses “Likeable to Profitable” and “Email Marketing [not so] 101.” As well as he offers training and consulting and blogs at SocialMouths, an award-winning social media blog.


3 Tools Francisco Can’t Live Without


Mailchimp
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Basically because I use email marketing as a lead generation tool, and there is nothing online that can compare to the effectiveness of email to drive conversions. Mailchimp simply because I consider it the best ESP in the market by far.


Facebook Power Editor


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Just because Facebook practically killed organic reach doesn’t mean the platform no longer works to generate leads and drive business. The opportunities Power Editor offers to tap into different kinds of audiences of highly targeted prospects is not available anywhere else.


Insightly


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I use Insightly as my CRM. Many of us focus too much on marketing and then drop the ball on sales. This gives me visibility of the opportunities and the relationships being established at the business level.


We hope these recommended tools by some of the influential bloggers help you better craft your content as well. Writing great articles is just half the battle. You need the most efficient tools as well to aid in your promotion and getting your content discovered by more and more people.


Watch out for the next Recommended Marketing Tools – Part 2 or share your own favorite marketing tools in the comments!



Most Recommended Marketing Tools By Pro Bloggers [Part 1]

Why Recruiters Should Be Using Video for Recruitment Marketing

If, like me, you’ve been searching YouTube for the last fortnight just to stay up to date with this season’s Superbowl advertising, then you’ll have noticed first hand just how successful video marketing really can be.


Google has confirmed that 2015 is the biggest year yet for brands and marketers to reach Superbowl fans around the world on all sorts of online devices – desktop, mobile, games console and connected TV.


Now, your recruitment marketing campaign might not necessarily include a case of ‘bad lip reading’ or some ‘puppy love’, however, there’s plenty of tactical advice to take on board from our video online marketers across the pond.


So if you’ve been wondering whether you need to apply any of your efforts towards video for recruitment marketing – TOUCH DOWN! You’ve started along a winning path.


Here’s why video will not only make your brand stand out from the crowd, but it will also help you attract a whole new one!



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  1. Higher engagement



Video is the best form of content for evoking emotion, and has been proven to impact customer decision-making. Audiences are about ten times more likely to embed, share, engage with and comment on a video – so what better way to showcase your company, your people, your values and your culture than through the medium of video?



  1. Improved SEO



By adding a fully optimized video to your website you will increase your chances of a first-page Google result by 53 times. Currently, the number of traditionally built websites massively outnumbers indexed video assets, which means you have a legitimate chance to increase your presence in search just by adding video into the mix.



  1. Increasing video technology



Technologies are leaning more and more in favour of the video marketer, creating further reasons to include video. For example, look at Facebook’s recent addition of auto-play, featured videos and playlists. Facebook now accounts for 60% of all video shares and direct video uploads online.


Converted? Well then here are a few top tips to help keep you ahead of the game when planning your recruitment marketing video:


  1. Determine your main reasons for creating a video. Do you want to attract people who are the right fit for your team, showcase the company culture, or simply advertise a job role? Once you have established the purpose of the video then you can really start to think about the best creative approach.

  1. Who will feature in your video? Are they comfortable in front of a camera? It really can be quite daunting. I have a lot of experience in front and behind the camera and I know that it is really important to make your employees feel as comfortable as possible. To help with this, keep the format simple, using a series of questions that will best reflect their personality. If it’s authentic content you’re after (which, by the way, is what people most want to see), then provide your employees with a brief insight into the theme of the interview but without revealing the final questions until they’re in front of the camera.It’s also worth considering filming in an environment in which they feel comfortable. I recently came across a great culture video series by an American company called Plasticity Labs. The series is called Meet the Plasticity Team and each video wonderfully showcases an employee’s individual personality as well as the company-wide culture. The series has been filmed in locations that not only ease the interviewees’ nerves but also reflect their personality on camera.

  1. Live action is not the only ingredient to a great recruitment video. Check out this fun video from Dropbox, which tells their company story in a really unique and very entertaining way, by ingeniously using puppetry and employee voiceovers. Even better, this can be quite cost effective as voiceover recordings save a lot of money on production and production crew.

  1. Finally, let your budding actors know that a blooper is just as valuable as a perfect take – a bloopers reel is good extra content for the viewers.

Hopefully you’re raring and ready to go and make a recruitment video that’s right for your company and your employees. Remember: focus on attracting the right crowd, stay true to your brand values and you really cannot go wrong.




Why Recruiters Should Be Using Video for Recruitment Marketing

Become An Online Casino Affiliate Marketer: Cashing In On A Hot Trend

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The World Wide Web is a virtual realm full of opportunities to make real money. One of the easiest and risk free ways of doing this is to join an affiliate marketing program. Whilst it may sound like a daunting or even a strange idea, but you can turn clicks on your page into cash in your pocket. In exchange for bringing in customers by way of the links on your website, other sites and businesses are willing to reward generously. One of the most rewarding of these is the onli…


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The World Wide Web is a virtual realm full of opportunities to make real money. One of the easiest and risk free ways of doing this is to join an affiliate marketing program. Whilst it may sound like a daunting or even a strange idea, but you can turn clicks on your page into cash in your pocket. In exchange for bringing in customers by way of the links on your website, other sites and businesses are willing to reward generously. One of the most rewarding of these is the online gaming sector and more potently virtual casinos.


The online casino industry is thriving at the moment as it has been for some years now. From a simple conversion from real life to virtual realm, there has surfaced a multi-billion dollar industry. As in any large industry be it offline or online there are always huge amounts of competition for the customers. Thanks to the portability of the Internet and its accessibility, the online casinos can draw in thousands of players to join up and spend money. With a whole new generation reaching 18 everyday there is a never-ending potential market for the online casinos. In some ways people may label them exploitative, but in truth they are actually providing a service, something that clearly interests a great number of people. Each and every day sites coax in new players, offering huge sign-up bonuses and other deals. But without the hundreds of affiliates they employ, the casinos would no doubt falter.


You see as an affiliate, you can effectively turn your site into a shrine dedicated to your adverts or just have them as peripheral apparel; it’s up to you. Depending on how you market both yourself and then the links, you can become a successful affiliate businessperson or simply earn a little bit of cash on the side. There is no doubt though that picking the right industry for your site is one of the key underlining factors in becoming a successful affiliate. If you back an industry that is flagging or has only a niche market, probability suggests that attracting customers to those sites will be increasingly difficult. Therefore assign yourself to an affiliate program with the huge potential power of online casinos, and you and your site could soon be reaping the benefits of a healthy monthly pay package.


The real joy of affiliate marketing is that there is no real risk involved. As long as you have some webspace and a little bit of text you can become an affiliate. The only sign up that you need to do is with an affiliate forum who acts as a kind of go-between for the casinos and affiliates, or just going straight in and finding the sites you want to represent themselves. You don’t even need to do any of the advertising, most affiliate programs will give you a range of marketing tools unique to your site to help bring in and locate the customers you have bought to a site. Once you have signed up all a website owner needs to do is sit and wait for the clicks to come, and then for the clicks to turn into cash. Affiliate marketing truly is a revolutionary form of advertising it offers every person on the Internet a cut of the action. But best of all in casino affiliate programs a website owner can earn a percentage of all the money a player they draw in creates. All this for no up front investment and little or no effort, it really is a simple and successful way to make money.



Become An Online Casino Affiliate Marketer: Cashing In On A Hot Trend