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Apr 3, 2026 |
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Apr 2, 2026 |
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Apr 2, 2026 |
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Apr 2, 2026 |
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Apr 1, 2026 |
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Apr 1, 2026 |
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Eric Lyon |
Apr 1, 2026 |
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RE:[Progress News] [Progress OpenEdge ABL] Context Is the New Strategy: Chae O’Brien on AI, Signal vs. Noise & the Future of Go-to-Market
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Apr 1, 2026 |
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Apr 1, 2026 |
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Apr 1, 2026 |
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Mar 31, 2026 |
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Mar 31, 2026 |
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Why no AI disclosure?
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steamcommunity.com |
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Mar 31, 2026 |
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RE:[Progress News] [Progress OpenEdge ABL] Sitefinity 15.4 Update: AI-Ready CMS Features That Help Marketers Get Things Done
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Mar 31, 2026 |
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Mar 31, 2026 |
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Mar 31, 2026 |
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Dever |
Mar 31, 2026 |
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RE:I Compared Expedition Investment Management PTE LTD with Alternatives in Germany — Here’s the Result
...to strip away the marketing noise and look at the...Original Infrastructure In a digital age where cybersecurity threats are ...German fintech forums, where "digital hygiene" is taken extremely seriously. ...with these advanced analytical tools. The stability of the feed ...Frankfurt open. Maintain Strict Digital Hygiene: Use dedicated hardware for ... global tech stocks and digital asset classes that are often ...
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Dever |
Mar 31, 2026 |
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Komerza |
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Komerza |
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Komerza |
Mar 30, 2026 |
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What’s actually working in digital marketing for you in 2026?
Feels like digital marketing is getting more complicated every few months. New tools, AI workflows, more platforms, more strategies. But from what I’ve been seeing lately, a lot of that complexity doesn’t always translate into better results. In a few cases I’ve worked on, simplifying things actually worked better. Cutting down on tools, focusing on clearer messaging, and doing fewer things properly instead of trying everything. Made me wonder if we’re over-optimizing the process instead of focusing on what actually drives outcomes. Curious to hear from others. What’s something that’s consistently working for you right now? submitted by /u/Praveen-23 to r/DigitalMarketing [link] [comments]
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Praveen-23 |
Mar 25, 2026 |
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Is it just me or has digital marketing become 80% tools and 20% thinking?
I feel like earlier marketing was about ideas, positioning, psychology, copy, storytelling etc. Now every discussion is about tools which AI, which automation, which CRM, which dashboard. Half the people know every tool but can’t explain basic targeting or why a campaign worked. Are we over-optimizing and under-thinking? Curious to know if others feel the same. submitted by /u/Spiritual_Banana_466 to r/DigitalMarketing [link] [comments]
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Spiritual_Banana_466 |
Mar 19, 2026 |
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How can digital marketers stay relevant in 2026?
Digital marketing is changing very fast. New AI tools are coming, search engines are changing, social media platforms are updating their algorithms, and privacy rules are getting stricter. Because of all these changes, many marketers are worried about staying updated and not falling behind. I want to understand what really matters this year. Should marketers focus more on learning AI tools and automation? Is SEO still important, or is it changing into something new? Do we need to improve data analysis skills? How important is personal branding and content creation now? Should marketers learn more about paid ads, short-form videos, or email marketing? In simple words, what skills, tools, or habits should a digital marketer focus on in 2026 to stay competitive and valuable? I would love to hear practical advice and real experiences. submitted by /u/Abigail_Tech to r/AskMarketing [link] [comments]
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Abigail_Tech |
Feb 27, 2026 |
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What Digital Marketing tools should beginners focus on first?
Share what helped you the most in the comments 👇 submitted by /u/Entri_App_Official to r/digital_marketing [link] [comments]
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reddit.com |
Entri_App_Official |
Feb 12, 2026 |
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Learning Digital Marketing in 2026 – What’s Working?
Digital marketing is changing fast in 2026, and I’m still learning and experimenting. What tools or strategies are working for you right now? Let’s share and grow together. submitted by /u/Unable-Connection-58 to r/digital_marketing [link] [comments]
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Unable-Connection-58 |
Feb 4, 2026 |
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If you started digital marketing today, what would you focus on first?
Digital marketing keeps changing algorithms, AI tools, platforms, everything. If someone were starting today, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and chase too many things at once. Would you focus on fundamentals like copy and strategy, or go straight into one channel like SEO, paid ads, or short-form content? Looking back, what would you prioritize first and what would you completely ignore? submitted by /u/divine_zone to r/AskMarketing [link] [comments]
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divine_zone |
Feb 3, 2026 |
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I want to learn Digital Marketing Properly
I want to learn digital marketing, but I’m not interested in surface-level tools, platform hacks, or influencer nonsense. I want to actually understand how people think, why messages work, how good ideas are formed, where funnels break, and how to design a full marketing funnel that doesn’t rely on luck. Most advice online feels vague: “learn copywriting,” “run ads,” “build a funnel.” That doesn’t explain how people develop judgment, taste, and real skill. So I’m asking directly: What activities actually build this ability? What should I be analyzing, writing, breaking down, or testing every day? Which resources are worth the time, and which ones are overrated? In what order should someone learn this if they want real competence, not résumé marketing? If you’ve gone from confused beginner to someone who actually understands marketing, what did you do differently than the crowd? submitted by /u/Ok-Science-8243 to r/digital_marketing [link] [comments]
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Ok-Science-8243 |
Dec 29, 2025 |
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Digital marketing roadmap??
Hey Folks, I want to start a career in Digital marketing domain and I am confused with that. I don't know the pathway, the skills, the tools to learn. Also I am afraid if I would be able to become a good marketer as it's a lot of learning curve and so many domains. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Is it worthy to be in the domain? What are the pros and cons? Also the traits of a Good marketer? Thanks for reading and answering my question. submitted by /u/Early-Camp-7230 to r/AskMarketing [link] [comments]
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Early-Camp-7230 |
Dec 2, 2025 |
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Is digital marketing actually a good career in 2025 or just hype?
I’ve been hearing a lot about digital marketing lately everyone seems to be talking about it like it’s the next big thing. You see ads for courses, YouTubers showing crazy income screenshots, and job posts asking for people who know “AI marketing tools.” Personally, I find the field interesting it’s creative, analytical, and seems less monotonous than pure coding or finance roles. But at the same time, I feel it’s becoming too saturated, and AI is automating so many tasks like ad copywriting, analytics, and SEO. I genuinely want to know if people working in this field still see strong career growth, or if it’s turning into another overhyped skill that everyone is learning but few actually master. From my point of view, it’s a great skill to learn, but success probably depends on how deep you go like actually understanding human behavior, strategy, and analytics, not just using AI tools. What do you all think? Is digital marketing still a solid career path in 2025, or are we already past its peak? submitted by /u/Amquest_Education to r/digital_marketing [link] [comments]
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Amquest_Education |
Nov 10, 2025 |
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What do you think Digital Marketing will look like in 2026?
If you’ve been spotting trends, testing new tools or just have a gut feeling about what’s coming next, drop it below, would love to hear your take! submitted by /u/Forsaken_Training848 to r/DigitalMarketing [link] [comments]
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Forsaken_Training848 |
Nov 2, 2025 |
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Google: Introducing Pomelli, an experimental AI marketing tool designed to help you easily generate scalable, on-brand content to connect with your audience, faster. (AI for Digital Marketing)
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Oct 28, 2025 |
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How would you learn digital marketing if you had to do it again?
Hey fellow marketers, I am quite new here. I've been looking for ways to learn DM in this age of AI and adundance of tools. My question is, if you had to start again, how would you start it? I've searched this on youtube, gpt but those roadmaps are scattered to many tools and ways, which is not my way of learning. So I came here to listen from the pros, experienced guys and agency owners who are into this field for years. Lets hear your thoughts. submitted by /u/Sohamgon2001 to r/digital_marketing [link] [comments]
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Sohamgon2001 |
Oct 20, 2025 |
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The Digital Marketing Industry is in Chaos and I love It.
Every..single...day I spend most of my mornings deleting garbage b2b cold emails, spammy LinkedIn messages, lazy outreach asking me to pay for services, etc. Every channel, everywhere, is filled with the next great AI tool or agency roadmap to 100x your MRR. The entire industry is getting flipped upside down with the rise of AI and new software automation. Everyone is now an expert. But the truth is, the majority of what you see online is fake, written through prompts by users who don't actually understand the details about which they're talking. It's enough to make most people run away. So why do I love it? Because what I love about the industry and the reason I have been doing the work for over 10 years has nothing to do with me and everything to do with my ability (and team) to use our combined skills to support clients. Their goals, their mission, full stop. Only then can I succeed. It's validating in so many ways. Look around online. What you'll find is self-serving, grandiose promotions of someone pushing a way for THEMSELVES to make money. Downloads, workbooks, whatever funnel you can think of - it's all designed for them to get the quick win, not actually deliver something valuable or honest. I know this because I will often take the meetings, download the workbooks, demo the software, etc. I'm about my business, so I am always checking to see what works/what doesn't. But if your focus is entirely on supporting your clients, helping them become successful, and providing real value to their business, you can't lose. There are more tools and resources available today than ever before, but most people are using them selfishly for their own gains and not to better the end clients who need it. So if you see the chaos and feel overwhelmed or feel like you're missing out, just know it's not real. Most people don't want to do the real work in digital marketing because it's hard, takes time, and above all requires a sincere desire to communicate and collaborate with clients. It's also thankless and probably 80% of the real work no one will care about or care to understand. It is what it is. Real digital marketing is about taking complex topics and simplifying it so clients can understand the value and strategy they pay for. It's not about SEO, PPC, SMM, or any other three-letter trend that's out there today. Those are just tools. How YOU learn and adapt those tools to reach goals for others is where the real work is. Rarely, if ever, do we receive calls from clients asking for a specific service outside of web design. If we do, the client admits they don't really know; they just thought it was so for one reason or another. They simply want to generate more leads, opportunities, or solve specific problems related to time or money. If you only care about reaching goals and solving problems, the tools don't matter because you do whatever it takes to win. There are no quick wins, shortcuts, or secret sauce that will cheat Google. It's done through details and fundamentals, working with real clients and learning about their business so you can leverage your skills to promote them. So bring on the chaos. Because no matter how fast the industry grows, it will never matter because the people who pay for marketing will never fully understand the nuances of the industry. They (clients) will always have a problem they need solved, goals they want to reach, or new opportunities they want to generate. Clients don't pay people they don't trust, and trust is earned through reputation and hard work. They don't care about jargon, fancy terms, or shiny objects you put in front of them. Make the phone ring. Get forms filled out. Make them make more money than they pay you (and be able to prove it). If you can't do those things, then you probably have less than 6 months of run time until the money call happens and you're looking for more work. submitted by /u/gorillaagency to r/digital_marketing [link] [comments]
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Sep 4, 2025 |
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I'm not a fan of the current state of digital marketing
I've been working in digital marketing for more than 13 years now. It's been obviously quite a dynamic field with lots of changes happening over the years. However until AI era these changes have been not that frequent, somehow expected and made sense. I feel nowadays with the AI vibe it's become extremely overwhelming: there are new ai tools being launched and marketed constantly by start ups, big publisher come up with ai solutions pushing everyone to use (and tbh these solutions are not great, plus some of them just taking the management control away), creativity is somehow now being delegated to ai, and on top of everything all these ai tools/agents to be set up needs time wich is always scarce. I agree there are definitely positives from using ai tools especially when it comes to automation, research (if accurate), ideation, learning how to, but still everything seems to about ai these days and somehow the magic of marketing and the importance of human touch in it are perishing away. What are people's honest thoughts on this current state? Or am I just being a dinosaur and fighting the change ? 😂 submitted by /u/ReporterVivid6859 to r/DigitalMarketing [link] [comments]
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Aug 30, 2025 |
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AI Tools That Actually Boost your Marketing.
AI is transforming digital marketing. A few tools that really help: Copy & Content: ChatGPT, Jasper, Copy.ai Design & Visuals: Canva AI, Runway, MidJourney and Leonardo. Social Media & Analytics: Lately.ai, Hootsuite Insights Email Marketing: Seventh Sense, ActiveCampaign AI Use AI to save time and enhance creativity, not replace strategy. What AI tools have you tried that actually work in SEO? submitted by /u/Medical_Annual_2042 to r/digital_marketing [link] [comments]
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Medical_Annual_2042 |
Aug 15, 2025 |
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Digital marketing isn’t hard. You just need to know SEO, PPC, CRO, analytics, content, design, branding, psychology, automation tools, and have a sixth sense for what Google’s gonna do next. 😵💫
Every time I onboard someone new, I realize how many random skills we juggle daily and how normal it feels… until you try to explain it to a client or your cousin who still thinks “digital marketing” is just posting on Instagram. What's the weirdest or most random thing you've had to learn just because you're in this field? submitted by /u/Either-Mammoth-8734 to r/DigitalMarketing [link] [comments]
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Either-Mammoth-8734 |
Aug 7, 2025 |
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Which Digital Marketing Services Have the Most Potential in the Next 3–5 Years?
Hey fellow marketers, as someone involved in the digital marketing space, I'm curious to hear your thoughts on where the industry is heading. With AI tools evolving rapidly, privacy laws getting stricter, and consumer behavior constantly shifting what services do you think will dominate or become essential in the next 3 to 5 years? Some areas I’ve been thinking about: AI-powered content & ad generation First-party data strategies Influencer marketing evolution Short-form video Voice search or SEO Would love to hear your experiences or predictions! If you had to double down on one service or skill, what would it be and why? submitted by /u/Amit_hesper to r/DigitalMarketing [link] [comments]
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Amit_hesper |
Aug 6, 2025 |
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What’s the most underrated skill in digital marketing right now?
We all love talking about SEO, paid ads, AI tools, and content hacks — but what’s that one quiet little skill that actually makes a big difference? For me, it’s writing a solid brief ✍️. The kind that doesn’t make your designer cry or your writer ask 14 follow-up questions. A good brief is like GPS for your campaigns 🗺️. So what’s your pick? What underrated skill deserves more love (and maybe its own holiday)? 😄 submitted by /u/Either-Mammoth-8734 to r/DigitalMarketing [link] [comments]
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Either-Mammoth-8734 |
Jun 17, 2025 |
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5 Months Working in a Digital Marketing Team With 8M+ Followers — Here's What They Won't Tell You
I’ve been working full-time in a digital marketing team with over 8 million followers in one page. In just 5 months, I’ve created 5 pieces of content that each passed 10 million views and their likes range from 300K to 700K. Many with at least 800K views and of course many failed to even get past 500K views in an 8M page. Here's my take: No, you don’t have to post 1–2 Reels a day. No, follow unfollow isn’t a strategy, and it harms your page. And no, not every trending piece of content goes viral. Everything is about the content you post. Even if you’ve posted twice a day and one of them blew up, that doesn’t mean “post more” is the magic trick. It just means that one piece was aligned with your audience and with Instagram’s algorithm. Now here’s what most viral content (especially narrative or talking-head style) tends to have in common. Three factors I see again and again are: Simplicity Tangibility Emotionality Why simple? Because people’s brains are cooked. We’re all overstimulated. Every day, we're hit with notifications, conversations, side quests, and information overload. That means when people open Instagram, they’re not looking to think hard. And if your content makes them work too much to understand it, they’ll scroll right past. So make it simple. But simple doesn’t mean dumb. It means say things in a way that’s clean, sharp, and quick to grasp. You can talk about complex ideas, but just do it in a way that feels like a smart friend explaining it over coffee. Why tangible? Because vague = forgettable. When you say stuff like “This strategy helped me grow”. Nobody cares. But when you say “This hook took my likes from 800 to 9,200 in 3 days”. Now we’re listening. People remember things they can picture. Real numbers. Visual details. Specific tools. When you bring your content down to the concrete, it becomes real. And real is what spreads. It’s the difference between: “We saw engagement improvements.” vs. “We swapped our CTA from ‘Follow for more’ to ‘DM me ‘start’’ and saved 20 DMs in the first hour.” One is air. The other is grip. Why emotional? Because the major users of Instagram have shown they often open Instagram to feel something or express feelings - be it relief, excitement, frustration, validation, inspiration, pain, or even sadness. Whatever the emotion is, if your content does trigger it, it has a higher chance to succeed and stick. Whether they realize it or not, most users go to the Explore page hoping to feel. That’s your job. As Dan and Chip Heath said in their book Made to Stick: “Emotional engagement is a key principle for creating ideas that stick because feelings are more memorable and drive action than logic alone. People remember how an idea made them feel, even if they forget the details." So if you want to create posts that land, that stick, that get saved, shared, and stitched: Make it simple. Make it tangible. Make it emotional. These are the characteristics of someone we often call charismatic. Think of someone you can remember easily. You have probably thought of someone charismatic. If you watch charismatic people closely you’ll notice they do all three of these things naturally. They say things clearly. They ground what they say in specifics. And they make you feel something. So be charismatic in the way you create content. You’ll stand out. And even if you didn't think of a charismatic person, you have thought of someone who's often surprising, important to you or confident. And all these characteristics apply to different forms of viral contents. These three were only the most important and frequent ones. Now you know. submitted by /u/IllusoryDragon to r/InstagramMarketing [link] [comments]
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IllusoryDragon |
Jun 11, 2025 |
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My manager brought in a "Digital Marketing Expert"—and it got... interesting
So, yesterday my manager brought in someone they called a "digital marketing expert" to evaluate the work I’ve been doing. He made a bunch of recommendations, and I’ll just share a couple of the highlights: Meta ad names should be SEO-optimized — Right now, we name our Meta (Facebook/Instagram) ads starting with our service, followed by the date, objective, etc. He suggested they should be "SEO-optimized." 🤔 Confused Meta with meta descriptions — He used some SEO tool and said we needed to update the "meta descriptions" for our Facebook and Instagram accounts. Yeah, he thought the "meta" in meta descriptions was referring to Meta (as in Facebook/Instagram). 🙃 There were several more suggestions that left me scratching my head, but if I listed them all, this post would get way too long. What do you all think? Have you encountered this kind of advice before? submitted by /u/trollnoob707 to r/DigitalMarketing [link] [comments]
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trollnoob707 |
Sep 22, 2024 |
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I run an AI tools directory. Here are my top picks for AI-powered digital marketing tools (that aren't just wrappers for GPT)
Look around and you'll see hundreds of AI tools being pitched as social media, digital marketing, blogging tools, etc. However, most of them are simply web apps with a nice UI and preset prompt over Open AI API. Regardless, there's quite a few that have stood out to me in terms of AI tools that offer more functionality than content generation. Here's my top picks for digital marketing and why: MarketMuse - AI Content Optimization MarketMuse is a real game-changer when it comes to content strategy and optimization. As a digital marketer, I appreciate the way it uses AI to analyze my website and offer personalized, data-driven insights, making my content planning considerably faster and more efficient. It automates the laborious task of content audits, eliminating the subjectivity often associated with this process. Additionally, MarketMuse's competitive analysis tool, revealing gaps in competitor content, is particularly insightful. Its Content Briefs are an invaluable resource, providing a clear structure for topics to cover, questions to answer, and links to include, streamlining the content creation process. The AI features of MarketMuse offer a clear edge in optimizing my content strategy. Plus AI for Google Slides - Presentations for Sales Pitches, Webinars, and Conferences Plus AI stands out as it intertwines with my Google Slides workflow, rather than offering a final mediocre product like most slide deck generators. It helps co-create presentations with the 'sticky notes' feature, which essentially gives prompts for improving and finalizing each slide. A standout feature is 'Snapshots', enabling you to plug external data, for example, from different internal web apps into your presentations. I use Plus AI to craft the foundation for my slide deck and then go through each slide to incorporate the right snapshot. It's free and integrates smoothly with Google Slides and Docs. GoCharlie - AI Content Generation in Your Brand Voice + Content Repurposing Helps you churn out anything from blog posts, social media content to product descriptions. What stands out is its ability to learn and replicate your brand voice - it truly sounds like you. The 'content repurposing' feature is a godsend for recycling well-performing content for different platforms based on websites, audio files, and videos, saving me a huge chunk of time. It doesn't hand you off-the-shelf content, it co-creates with you, giving you the autonomy to review, refine and personalise. It's also got a free trial, and as a user, it's been a worthwhile addition to my digital marketing toolkit. AdCreative.ai - AI-Powered Ad & Social Creatives Having a tool like AdCreative.ai in my digital marketing arsenal is such a game-changer. It employs artificial intelligence to produce conversion-oriented ad and social media creatives in just seconds. Its capacity to generate both visually appealing and engaging creatives, while also incorporating optimized copy, enables me to enhance my advertising campaigns' click-through and conversion rates significantly. A feature I find especially valuable is its machine learning model which learns from my past successful creatives and tailors future ones to be more personalized and efficient. The scalability is impressive too; whether I need a single creative or thousands in a month, it delivers seamlessly. The ease of use, effectiveness, and time-saving capabilities make this tool an absolute winner in my book. BrandBastion - AI-Driven Community Management As a digital marketer, one tool I find incredibly beneficial is BrandBastion. It shines with its AI-driven approach to managing social media conversations around the clock, with impressive precision and speed. The AI here does a fantastic job at identifying harmful comments and hiding them, keeping brand reputation intact. What sets it apart is the balance it strikes between automation and human touch - the AI analyses conversations and alerts human content specialists for any sensitive issue, ensuring nothing gets overlooked. Additionally, the "BrandBastion Lite" platform serves as a centralized space to understand brand sentiment, moderate comments, and engage with followers, making it a breeze to manage all social media conversations in one place. Contlo - Autonomous Generative Marketing Contlo stands out as a highly autonomous AI-powered marketing tool that significantly streamlines my marketing efforts. One of its prime strengths is the Generative AI Model that enables creation of contextually relevant marketing materials, including landing pages, emails, and social media creatives. Speaking with the AI through a chat interface simplifies my entire marketing process without having to grapple with a complex UI. I've also found the generative marketing workflows to be particularly useful in creating custom audience segments and scheduling campaigns based on dynamic user behavior. Even more, its constant learning and self-improvement based on my usage make it a robust tool that evolves with my marketing needs. GapScout - AI-Driven Market Insights The strategic force behind my business decisions is GapScout, a unique AI tool that leverages customer reviews for gaining market insights. Its distinguishing feature is the AI's ability to meticulously scan and analyze reviews about my company and competitors, revealing potential opportunities and highlighting gaps in the market. This level of scrutiny offers a goldmine of data-driven feedback, helping me improve offers, identify new revenue avenues, and refine sales copy to boost conversion rates. For an edge in the market, GapScout's competitor surveillance keeps me informed of their activities, saving precious time and effort. It's an invaluable tool, providing clear, actionable insights that fuel data-backed business growth. Predis.ai - AI Social Media Management As a digital marketer, Predis.ai is my go-to tool for generating and managing social media content. The platform's AI capabilities are quite comprehensive; they're particularly useful for generating catchy ad copies and visually engaging social media posts, and for transforming product details from my e-commerce catalog into ready-to-post content. The tool's capability to convert blogs into captivating videos and carousel posts adds a fresh spin to the way I repurpose my content. Plus, it's a lifesaver when it comes to scheduling and publishing - it integrates seamlessly with multiple platforms and takes care of all posting duties in one place. Predis.ai essentially puts AI in the driving seat of my social media management and I couldn't be more pleased with the efficiency it offers. QuantPlus - AI Ad Creative Insights QuantPlus truly brings AI to the ad creation process in a novel way. Rather than just run multivariate tests, it deconstructs historical ad campaign data to analyze individual elements. Using this data, the tool ranks the performance of various elements such as CTA's, phrase combinations, imagery content, colors, keywords, and even gender distribution, among many others. It's like having a super-powered marketing analyst, giving me access to insights about top performing elements and aiding me in making more informed design decisions. This makes the ad creation process not just more efficient, but significantly more effective, as I'm working off proven high-ranking creative elements. It's an indispensable part of my digital marketing toolkit. ----- P.S. If you liked this, I've created a free directory with over 1300 AI tools listed for almost any use case. It's updated daily and there's also a GPT-powered chatbot to help you find AI tools for your needs. Feel free to check it out if there's something specific you are looking for. submitted by /u/AI_Scout_Official to r/ChatGPT [link] [comments]
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I tested hundreds of marketing tools in the last three years and these 50 made it to the list. I'll sum up my top 50 marketing tools with one or two sentences + give you pricings.
Hey guys, I'm working in a growth marketing agency. Marketing tools are 30% of what we do, so we use them a lot and experiment with the new ones as much as possible. There are thousands of tools and it's easy to get lost, so I wanted to share the tools we use most on a daily basis. And divide the list into 14 categories. I thought this could be handy for Entrepreneurs subreddit. Why adopt tools? I see marketing tools as tireless colleagues. If you can't hire an employee, choosing the right tool can solve your problems, because they Are super cheap. Work 7/24 for you. Don’t make mistakes. Don’t need management. (or needless management) Help you to automate the majority of your lead gen process. Onwards to the list. (With the pricings post ended up quite long, you can find a link in the end if you want to check the prices) Email marketing tools #1 ActiveCampaign is armed with the most complicated email automation features and has the most intuitive user experience. It feels like you already know how to use it. #2 Autopilot is visual marketing automation and customer journey tool that helps you acquire, nurture based on behaviors, interest etc. #3 Mailjet: This is the tool we use to send out bulky email campaigns such as newsletters. It doesn't have sexy features like others but does its job for a cheap price. Email address finders #4 Skrapp finds email of your contacts by name and company. It also works with LinkedIn Sales Navigator and can extract thousands of emails in bulk + have a browser add-on. #5 Hunter: Similar to Skrapp but doesn't work with LinkedIn Sales Navigator directly. In addition, there are email templates and you can set up email campaigns. Prospecting and outreach tools #6 Prospect combines the personal emails, follow-up calls, other social touches and helps you create multichannel campaigns. #7 Reply is a more intuitive version of Prospect. It is easy to learn and use; their UX makes you feel good and sufficient. CRM tools #8 Salesflare helps you to stop managing your data and start managing your customers. Not yet popular as Hubspot and etc but the best solution for smaller B2B businesses. (we're fans) #9 Hubspot: The most popular CRM for good reason and has a broader product range you can adopt in your next steps. Try this if you have a bulky list of customers because it is free. #10 Pardot: Pardot is by Salesforce, it's armed with features that can close the gap between marketing and sales. Sales Tools #11 Salesforce is the best sales automation and lead management software. It helps you to create complicated segmentations and run, track, analyze campaigns from the same dashboard. #12 LinkedIn Sales Navigator gives you full access to LinkedIn's user database. You can even find a kidnapped CEO if you know how to use it with other marketing automation tools like Skrapp. #13 Pipedrive is a simple tool and excels in one thing. It tracks your leads and tells you when to take the next action. It makes sales easier. #14 Qwilr creates great-looking docs, at speed. You can design perfect proposals, quotes, client updates, and more in a flash. We use it a lot to close deals, it's effective. #15 Crystalknows is an add-on that tells you anyone’s personality on LinkedIn and gives you a detailed approach specific to that person. It's eerily accurate. #16 Leadfeeder shows you the companies that visited your website. Tells how they found you and what they’re interested in. It has a free version. Communication Tools #17 Intercom is a sweet and smart host that welcomes your visitors when you’re not home. It’s one of the best chatbot tools in the market. #18 Drift is famous for its conversational marketing features and more sales-focused than Intercom. #19 Manychat is a chatbot that helps you create high converting Facebook campaigns. #20 Plann3r helps you create your personalized meeting page. You can schedule meetings witch clients, candidates, and prospects. #21 Loom is a video messaging tool, it helps you to be more expressive and create closer relationships. #22 Callpage collects your visitors’ phone number and connects you with them in seconds. No matter where you are. Landing page tools #23 Instapage is the best overall landing page builder. It has a broad range of features and even squirrel can build a compelling landing page with templates. No coding needed. #24 Unbounce can do everything that Instapage does and lets you build a great landing page without a developer. But it's less intuitive. Lead generation / marketing automation tools #25 Phantombuster is by far the most used lead generation software in our tool kit. It extracts data, emails, sends requests, customized messages, and does many things on autopilot in any platform. You can check this, this and this if you want to see it in action. #26 Duxsoup is a Google Chrome add-on and can also automate some of LinkedIn lead generation efforts like Phantombuster. But not works in the cloud. #27 Zapier is a glue that holds all the lead generation tools together. With Zapier, You can connect different marketing tools and no coding required. Conversion rate optimization tools #28 Hotjar tracks what people are doing on your website by recording sessions and capturing mouse movements. Then it gives you a heatmap. #29 UsabilityHub shows your page to a digital crowd and measures the first impressions and helps you to validate your ideas. #30 Optinmonster is a top tier conversion optimization tool. It helps you to capture leads and enables you to increase conversions rates with many features. #31 Notifia is one mega tool of widgets that arms your website with the wildest social proof and lead capturing tactics. #32 Sumo is a much simpler version of Notifia. But Sumo has everything to help you capture leads and build your email lists. Web scrapers #33 Data Miner is a Google Chrome browser extension that helps you scrape data from web pages and into a CSV file or Excel spreadsheet. #34 Webscraper does the same thing as Data Miner; however, it is capable of handling more complex tasks. SEO and Content #35 Grammarly: Your English could be your first language and your grammar could be better than Shakespeare. Grammarly still can make your writing better. #36 Hemingwayapp is a copywriting optimization tool that gives you feedback about your copy and improves your readability score, makes your writing bolder and punchier. Free. #37 Ahrefs is an all-rounder search engine optimization tool that helps you with off-page, on-page or technical SEO. #38 SurferSEO makes things easier for your on-page SEO efforts. It’s a tool that analyzes top Google results for specific keywords and gives you a content brief based on that data. Video editing and design tools #39 Canva is a graphic design platform that makes everything easy. It has thousands of templates for anything from Facebook ads, stylish presentations to business cards. #40 Kapwing is our go-to platform for quick video edits. It works on the browser and can help you to create stylish videos, add subtitles, resize videos, create memes, or remove backgrounds. #41 Animoto can turn your photos and video clip into beautiful video slideshows. It comes handy when you want to create an advertising material but don’t have a budget. Advertising tools #42 AdEspresso lets you create and test multiple ads with few clicks. You can optimize your FB, IG, and Google ads from this tool and measure your ads with in-depth analytics. #43 AdRoll is an AI-driven platform that connects and coordinates marketing efforts across ads, email, and online stores. Other tools #44 Replug helps you to shorten, track, optimize your links with call-to-actions, branded links, and retargeting pixels #45 Draw.io = Mindmaps, schemes, and charts. With Draw.io, you can put your brain in a digital paper in an organized way. #46 Built With is a tool that finds out what websites are built with. So you can see what tools they're using and so on. #47 Typeform can turn data collection into an experience with Typeform. This tool helps you to engage your audience with conversational forms or surveys and help you to collect more data. #48 Livestorm helped us a lot, especially in COVID-19 tiles. It’s a webinar software that works on your browser, mobile, and desktop. #49 Teachable - If you have an online course idea but hesitating because of the production process, Teachable can help you. It's easy to configure and customizable for your needs. #50 Viral Loops provides a revolutionary referral marketing solution for modern marketers. You can create and run referral campaigns in a few clicks with templates. Remember, most of these tools have a free trial or free version. Going over them one by one can teach you a lot and help you grow your business with less work power in the early stages of your business. I hope you enjoyed the read and can find some tools to make things easier! Let me know about your favorite tools in the comments, so I can try them out. ------ If you want to check the prices and see a broader explanation about the tools, you can go here. submitted by /u/SpicyCopy to r/Entrepreneur [link] [comments]
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