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Help With FREE Marketing Tools Part I
Filed under: Affiliate Marketing; Tagged as: alerts, analytics, docs, google free tools, keywords, marketing tools, reader11 CommentsI kept last post to be about the fold longer then usual, I did it on purpose. Now is the right time to go forward.
Everybody under the sun is complaining about information overload and the luck of enough time. We cannot make the day longer then 24 hours even if we try, this is a fact, but we can help ourselves with some Marketing Tools which can be Free or Paid.
I’ll tell you today about FREE Marketing tools I use and like to make my life easier, to minimize the time, and make me happy as an Internet Marketer.
I need more then one post but this is the plan:
- Google Free Tools
- Graphics
- Blogging
- SEO
- Others
Google Free Tools
They are so many; I enumerate 6 of them in alphabetical order:
1. Google Alerts it is a tool which can help you to get more traffic, and more knowledge about a subject

- Google Alert
I am interested on Affiliate Marketing, I create a Google Alert for it and all the time when it is a new blog post, forum discussion, website and so on I receive an email about it, this cover the knowledge part.
All other people who have a Google Alert about the topic of this post receive an email about this post. It is a very easy way to keep abreast with new publications, and make your activity visible in the same time
2. Google Analytics is a free tool which you must download.
It gives you rich insights into website traffic and marketing affectiveness. It is a great traking and stat tool which is not used yet at the real potention.
3. Google Docs It’s basically a place to store your documents online, with the added benefit that you and others can edit files at the same time.
The beauty is, you don’t end up with lots of different versions of the same file flying around, and you don’t have to download your file each time you want to open it. It really is a brilliant free software to use.
4. Google Keywords It ia a tool you can download.

It is a tool that helps you with your keyword research, very fast, and it has loads of features. I advise to use it in combination with other tools as well. My favorite is SpyFu , this tool is teling me what the competition is doing, and I love their motto:
“It’s tough out there. Succeed beyond survival”
You must use RSS to keep up to date with the best content on the web. Almost all blogs publish an RSS feed, and that means that if you use an RSS feed reader, you can have the content of that site delivered to you as soon as it happens.
When you start subscribing to your preferred RSS feeds, you’ll discover that you save a loads of time which you can now use for other purposes to grow your business.
There are lots of different RSS readers out there, but my personal favourite by far is Google Reader, click to get a tour first. It’s completely free, very easy to use, and it will save you ton of time.
6. Google Trends It is an excellent tool that allows you to see graphs of search volume over a period of time. The following graph is for Squidoo:

For the next graph I narrow the scope, and I choose just USA, you will be surprised to find out which States and Cities are using the most Squidoo:

This is a great niche research tool, and you can use to get a feel for whether some search terms on a particular topic are likely to go up or down.
Others:
Roboform If you want a big time saver download now the Roboform.
I am sure you have over 100 of usernames and passwords for loads of different sites. Just to remember so many passwords it is mission impossible
Roboform does the work for you, as it saves all of your different login details inside a toolbar that sits at the top of your browser. To visit any site you just select it from the drop down menu and then Roboform takes you to the relevant page and logs you in.
I successfully use this simple site, for over 2 years, but last week I give up as the new Norton Internet Security 2010 has a nice feature called: Log-ins and Cards which makes the Roboform features even easier to use. Norton is a paid product but I have it anyway for security reasons, and I decided to you his new 2010 function to replace Roboform.
I’ll continue in differnt posts.
Until the next time all the best
Michaela
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11 Responses to “Help With FREE Marketing Tools Part I”
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Help with Free marketibg tools Part I | Michey-Squid-What December 12th, 2009 at 12:04 am
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Hi Michea, Thanks for your tutorial here! I appreciate your expertise!!
kate loving shenk´s last blog ..Rock And Roll Lensography
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These tools truly are awesome. I use all of them with the exception of Roboforms. I have a FireFox plug in that ahelps with log in names and passwords.
Google is so cool in how they want to help everyone so their business can remain on top. How many concerns gives away the valuable info and tools that Google does?
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BevsPaper December 12th, 2009 at 8:19 pm
Great information! Thank you for sharing.
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All very useful tools which I have used extensively at times
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Thank you for these tools, Michey!
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Thank you, Michey! I did not realize Roboform would work with Firefox! I used to use Roboform constantly!
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coetsee December 27th, 2009 at 8:54 am
Everyone has their favorite way of using the internet. Many of us search to find what we want, click in to a specific website, read what’s available and click out. That’s not necessarily a bad thing because it’s efficient. We learn to tune out things we don’t need and go straight for what’s essential.
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Hi Michae, fellow lensmaster over a Squidoo and a struggling blogger (never enough time). Regarding the free marketing tool that helps you store pass words, is that secure? You said you used it for over 2 years but now going to Norton. Just wondered about the security of it?
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Sandy Yes I use it for 2 years and it was a tremendous help, I change my security with Norton 360, and I notice that they include a feature which is storing pswd and names, in addition to this, that particular Norton has complete back-ups, I am very happy with it and the security is great. This is the reason I switch.
Regards
Michey
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