Apps Are Becoming an Asset in Marketing

The internet doesn’t stop moving when you walk away from your desk.  That’s why mobile marketing apps are incredibly useful.

Top-of-the-line marketing software has made its way to smartphones and tablets.  With the 8 apps listed below, you’ll be able to stay in touch while you’re on the go.

  1. AgoraPulse

When it comes to social media management apps, HootSuite is the most popular choice.  But co-founder of internet solutions company Select Performers Ian Anderson Gray thinks that its pricing options are too confusing and expensive.

With AgoraPulse, you can enjoy enterprise level social media management suite features without having to fork over a hefty monthly fee.

  1. Quicklytics for Google Analytics

Founder of The Modern Entrepreneur Daniel McClure believes that Quicklytics is superior to Google’s own mobile version of Google Analytics.

The native Google Analytics app is better than it was when Google first released it, but it still shows you a lot of useless data.  Quicklytics, on the other hand, does a much better job of delivering the stats that internet marketers care about.

  1. Zerys

Do you ever get content ideas while you’re commuting to work?  With Zerys, you can plug in blog article ideas and submit them to a community of professional freelance writers.

With the Zerys, you can easily identify and hire the best writer for the job while you’re away from your desk.  The rates aren’t bad, either.  Most Zerys writers charge 3 to 5 cents per word.

  1. Statigram

Instagram is one of the hottest, fastest growing social media networks out there today.  However, when it comes to statistical analysis Instagram doesn’t have a whole lot to offer professional internet marketers.

With the Statigram mobile app, however, you can find out lots of useful info about your Instagram campaign.  Statigram ranks your photos in order of popularity and shows which of your followers are your biggest fans.  It even tells you the best time to post new photos.

  1. Piqora

Like Instagram, Pinterest is a hot, growing social media platform… that unfortunately doesn’t have many native number crunching features.

With Piqora, you can not only get detailed stats that show you how your own pins are performing– you can also identify and track competitors in your niche.

  1. iReach

Press releases aren’t as important to SEO as they used to be, but they’re still vital for reeling in customers and generating buzz for your brand.

HubSpot’s iReach app automatically transforms your HubSpot blog posts into press releases.  It’s a very handy tool that any internet marketer with a HubSpot blog should use.

  1. Evernote

     

     

     

Sorting through stats and identifying key facts and figures is a part of every professional internet marketer’s daily routine.  But if you’re still sending yourself e-mail messages so that you won’t forget important info, it may be worth your while to try out Evernote.

Evernote is jam packed full of useful features like a built-in recorder for taking audio notes, a presentation mode that’ll allow you to say goodbye to PowerPoint forever and a visual “to do” list creator.  You can even backup every single tweet with Evernote if you so desire.

  1. Wishpond

One of the best ways to encourage visitors to interact with your brand is by creating interesting contests.  Contests work particularly well on Facebook, but they are effective on just about any internet platform.

If you’re looking for mobile contest creator software, Wishpond deserves a hard look.  The Wishpond app comes equipped with a bevy of useful templates (photo caption, video contest, essay contest, etc.) that simplify the contest creation process.

Need more SEO advice?  Contact Above the Fold Media Today

For more about effective SEO strategies for small business that yield real results please contact Above the Fold Media today by calling 416-477-1862 or following us on Twitter and Facebook.