[FRIDAY] FREE Resources For All Online Marketers
Hello worldwide WA community and Happy Thursday (adjusted for your local time zone).
Yeah, I know..
I did say [FRIDAY] in my title, not meant as click bait so that you will correct me as to today being Thursday, however, people respond better to the combo [FRIDAY] and FREE.
Don't you agree?
Well, without further ado, I wanted to share with everyone the following free online marketing resources, hopefully grouped by product/service enough to help you use this post as a reference in the future, or to create your own list of FREE resources.
As a caveat and disclaimer, I may use/have used or will use some of the services or products, and you need to do your own research and due diligence when/prior to using them. I have no vested monetary interest in any of them. Oh and it s fairly apparent, this is not meant to be a complete list of FREE resources, but rather a brief list thereof.
In addition, please read the plans the offer and look for the FREE or basic one [of course upgrades are up to you] which often may not be so easily apparent:
Surveys
Survey Monkey
Stocksnap6Creative Commons Search
Pixelknot
Wave Video
Biteable Video
Wix (websites)
Wix (logos)
As they say: "and the list goes on..." so please feel free to add to it, use it or ignore it. It is but virtual ink after all and it will not pile up in any landfills.
I hope that this list helps, even if I cannot help by making today Friday or TGIF for anyone. But at least the resources are FREE.
Blessings!
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An excellent resource Gabriel, thank you for taking the time, duly bookmarked.
I did notice an omission though, I don't seem to be able to see the 'Free Content Creation Tool'
Dr Prof Emeritus Twack,
As you was, I stand guilty as charged.
My studies at the illustrious British Royal Navy Observatory Academy, aka that imaginary Harry Potter academy with the weird game, only took me so far in the quest for being all knowing.
I would say that others may have a better grasp on the technical stuff in content creation and I am truly biased towards the CF products and programs, especially the scripts and webinar ones, which are content creators, albeit not blog posts or eBook like stuff but nonetheless marketing content.
That bias may also be part of my own mindset, because I truly think we can never be able to learn fast enough all of the things we need or should implement in our marketing efforts but, as Russell Brunson and other Direct Response Marketing remind us we need not re-invent the wheel and outsource to those who are well trained in those disciplines.
So indeed Sir, I do lack in my humble efforts, but as shown above I think that the more complete answer lies out there.
Blessings
PS: Are there any updates from the white powdered wigs chaps presiding at the academy examining the foundational hairline fracture ?
Gabriel,
My sincere apologies, I should have been more explicit in my observation. I was hoping that you had come across (In your thorough and extensive research) a tool that would, indeed, write the content. For free.
I have searched long and hard but as yet my journey has been fruitless. I think there is as much chance of finding one as there is of receiving a reply in regard to my 'hairline fracture'
Sheepishly yours
Dr Prof Emeritus Twack
Prof Dr Emeritus Twack,
No need for any apologies, I am a former New Yorker and self exiled refugee to the deep recesses of south of the Mason Dixie line, west of the Grand Mississippi, with a tinge of Southwestern flavor now.
In fact there is such a tool, at least the Lord has blessed me with the ability to look at a picture and then write about it as I relate to it in my own experience or on the grander universal meaning.
Think of concentrical rings, which I am certain that the illustrious Royal British naval Academy Observatory Of Science has studied at length and secured many patents for,
A good visual example would be the metallic basket like covers of an electrical fan which are jointly fastened to allow air to flow when the blade is rotating and to also protect pets and humans from the blade.
So off the bat we can talk about the home connection to it, or the heavier ones in industrial places, or even the ones like on the airboats used in marshes or shallow waters.
We can then move to talk about some historical facts, innovators what benefits society has from them, the typical electrical usage, how wide spread they are in third world nations which cannot afford A/C.
Another angle can be about the potential noise they may create and what potential other injuries they can cause to humans and pets.
With fluff and factoids added in the mix, before you we can be looking easily at 1000 words, hence, a pic is worth 1000 words.
Once we achieve that mindset and skill, we can keep churning out blog posts like Gutenberg's press as we sing "It's A Long Way To [Type A Rare] Tiparrary" while downing Bass Ale jugs.
If that is still not an option, albeit not free, CF's scripts and webinar are the answer. Yes, they are NOT for long blogs but for WINNING marketing materials, letters, pitches, webinar PP slides, etc.
So that is my take on it.
There is such a FREE content creation tool.
We do not need to re-invent it.
The Good Lord has already given it to us in Genesis, but we waste it on stupid things and we dull it with pints of Bass Ale.
it is our creative spirit and our brain collectively.
Would you like some french fries with that too Doc?
Blessings!
Thank you kindly Prof Dr Emeritus Twack.
I am most humbled to have studied at the Royal British Naval Observatory of Sciences under your tutelage.
Blessings!
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Thank you for this list
Very helpful.
Juliet,
I am happy to share the list in the hope that it will be of help to many here at WA.
Blessings!