53 Digital Marketing Tools You Should Master in 2017

Ivan Dimitrov
Marketing And Growth Hacking
36 min readJan 8, 2017

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Hello, my name is Ivan Dimitrov and I am a self-taught Digital Marketer.

I have worked in one of the best Digital Marketing Agencies in my country Bulgaria — Interactive Share — for clients like

Goodyear, Durex, Smirnoff, Scholl, Rexona, VW and many many more.

I also work together with and consult EnforceDigital on numerous projects, incl. such with the world’s most famous fitness model on the social media — Lazar Angelov.

Currently, my main focus is the Digital Marketing of pCloud, a Cloud Storage Platform which grew from 2,000,000 (when I joined) to 7,000,000 in a year and a half.

Here is a list of the top digital marketing tools you should learn to use in 2017.

  1. Google Trends
  2. Google Keyword Planner
  3. Ahrefs
  4. AppAnnie
  5. Serpstat
  6. SimilarWeb
  7. Buzzsumo
  8. Facebook Audience Insights
  9. Facebook Ads
  10. Google Adwords
  11. Bing Ads
  12. Google Analytics
  13. Facebook Analytics for Apps
  14. Yandex Metrica
  15. Color Picker
  16. Google Analytics URL Builder
  17. Tag Assistant
  18. FB Pixel Helper
  19. Google Tag Manager
  20. Data Scraper
  21. Google Analytics Debugger
  22. Pocket
  23. Bootstrap Studio
  24. Canva
  25. Flatpack
  26. Marvellapp
  27. Adespresso ads
  28. Lapa.ninja
  29. Behnace
  30. Dribbble
  31. Unsplash
  32. Sendpulse
  33. Headreach
  34. Buzzstream
  35. Pitchbox
  36. Active Campaign
  37. pCloud
  38. Todoist
  39. Jira
  40. Confluence
  41. Evernote
  42. Slack
  43. Digital marketer
  44. Webris
  45. Neil Patel Blog
  46. Medium
  47. Search Engine Land
  48. Ahrefs Blog
  49. Jon Loomer Blog
  50. Hubspot Blog
  51. Content Marketing Institute Blog
  52. Buffer Blog
  53. GrooveHQ Blog
  54. MOZ Blog
  55. Adespresso Blog

Hope you find this interesting.

Digital Marketing Research Tools

Research is essential to the success of any marketing campaign.

Without proper planning and research, you are making your tasks when starting a campaign a lot harder. Always do your research and plan this will not only make your job easier but you will learn a lot more things in the process.

1. Google Trends

Google Trends lets you see the latest trends, data, and visualizations from Google and find out what’s trending near you right now.

It can give you validation on an idea pretty fast and it is very easy to use.

Simply go to the website and type the keyword or the industry name you are interested in a hit “Enter”.

You can also add other terms so you can compare data.

They also show you an interest by region on a map and also related queries

You can also search by countries, time period, categories and type of search which includes Youtube search.

And as you may know, Youtube is the second-biggest search engine in the world.

So if you are going to start a business, research competitors, create a new campaign or just curious about certain words Google Trends is one awesome tool you can use!

2. Google Keyword Planner

So there are two opinions on the Google Keyword tool there are the people who love it and the people who hate it and think it’s data is misleading.

I will not be telling you what I think I will just tell you how you can use it in the best way possible.

What is the Google Keyword tool?

It’s a feature in Google Adwords which I will be talking about later in this article. It’s located in the “Tools” tab.

It is similar to Google Trends but it gives you actual numbers you can work with.

Google Keyword Planner

You can choose one or more keywords, choose the country and the language you want and see approximately how many times your word is searched.

You can see if the competition is “High”, “”Medium” or “Low” and what is the suggested bid for that keyword.

I do not recommend to use only the Google Keyword tool to research your keywords, but it is a great tool to begin with, to get some kind of idea on volumes.

A cool thing about the keyword tool is that you can export the data and import it somewhere else.

Also, you can start a Google Adwords campaign directly while you research your keywords which I also don’t recommend.

What I recommend is that you check it out and find out if it fits your needs.

3. Ahrefs

Maybe one of the best SEO and SEM tools on the market.

Ahrefs Home Page

Why?

Mainly because you can learn almost everything about your competitors with the Ahrefs Site Explorer.

What it gives you is the opportunity to learn where your competitors get traffic, where they rank for specific keywords in Google Search, how many backlinks and who exactly links to their website and much more.

For instance, you can set “Alerts” so each time a website ranks for a keyword or receives a mention somewhere on the web.

Also with their “Content Explorer” they give you the opportunity to find the most shared content on the web.

Here you can see the most shared article about iPhone cases with a total of 91k shares.

You can, of course, filter that in many ways.

Ahrefs Keywords Explorer 2.0

It has an enormous database of keywords and you can research keywords in 170 countries.

It shows you accurate search volume data, how many searches are with clicks and how many searches remain without clicks.

Another awesome thing about the keyword tool is that it shows you the keyword difficulty in other words. How hard is to rank for that specific words.

It has a ranking history graph, a very detailed SERP analysis with all the data you need in order to make a plan and a marketing strategy.

Last but not least, thousands of keyword ideas with all the metrics you need to know in order to make your decision easier.

Since I make my decisions based on data I can say that I really like how Ahrefs works.

4. App Annie

Appannie Homepage

If you are an App developer or a Marketing Manager in a startup that has an App, you need Appannie.

It is the best tool for tracking competitors in almost every app store there is.

Here is a screenshot on how you can use it.

The coolest feature in my opinion is the ASO (App Search Optimisation).

What it does is that it shows you where your app is ranking on a specific keyword in Google Play and Apple Store.

Keywords for pCloud App

Based on that you can edit your titles and descriptions when you upload a new version of your app.

It’s pretty real-time so you can test different text in a matter of days and see what works better for you.

5. Serpstat

Serpstat is also an amazing keyword tool that I love.

It’s similar to Ahrefs. I use it mainly to compare data and because the data for some countries is more accurate than other tools.

Recently the guys made a redesign of the dashboards and now it looks amazing.

Here is a screenshot from the keywords tracking tool

Aesthetic by science keywords tracking

You can also track competitors keywords, backlinks and much more.

It is a super easy to use and you should check it out.

6. SimilarWeb

SimilarWeb it the first tool that I use to get an Idea for a website.

What it does is give you an estimated traffic of a website, what are the sources of that traffic, what are the countries, a basic idea of the keywords that the websites ranks for and some other cool stuff.

I mostly use the Chrome extension that they have because as I said it gives me the information I need to decide if I want to go further with research or not.

Similarweb Chrome Extension

For instance when someone contacts me with a review proposition or something like that I open the website and see what traffic that website does and where is it from.

7. Buzzsumo

Buzzsumo is a tool for content discovery. It will analyze a certain topic or competitor that you give it and tell you the content that performs best.

If you have writer’s block or want to see what are the best posts about something just type it in and you will get your answers.

You can even see who shared the content with twitter and contact them when you have yours ready.

8. Facebook audience Insights

One of the most powerful and underestimated tools that exist right now. As we know Facebook has one of the best targeting ad systems that has ever been built since it has tons of data for all of us.

If you learn to use this tool you will make your job as a marketer a lot easier.

The cool thing is that it is super easy to use and you will not waste days trying to figure out how it works.

It can help you make a plan for a Facebook Ads campaign in the best way.

You can see how many people you can reach based on country, interests, devices they are using, behavior, habits and even life events.

It shows you demographic data and for some countries, you can even search by household income.

Also, you can see what other interests the people you want to target have and what is the best way to target them.

You can create an audience for an advertising campaign right there and instantly start using it without having to do it all over again.

Advertising Platforms

The easiest and fastest way to share a message with a massive number of audience is advertising.

Today ad networks have become thousands of times smarter and there are a million ways you can target so that your message gets to the just right people.

Here is just a fraction of that how the best ad networks work and how you can use them.

1. Facebook Ads

As you know Facebook is the biggest Social Network in the world with an average of 25.5 Billion visits per month, average session duration of 16 minutes and 5 seconds and an estimate of 14.36 scrolls per visit.

Exactly because of those numbers and the ability to collect data Facebook Ads is, in my opinion the most powerful ad network right now. So if you don’t use it for marketing purposes you should learn how and start immediately!

There are many types of ads you can place in Facebook based on where are the users you are targeting in you marketing funnel.

Creating a New Campaign

The ad types speak for themselves but I will try to explain them better with a few words.

Awareness

  • Boost Posts — This type of ad is for the posts on your Facebook Page (already posted or not) they can be photos, links, videos, events, and offers
  • Promote your page — If you want to get more likes on your Facebook Page you should use this type of ad because it is optimized for People that are more likely to like your page (based on your targeting of course)
  • Reach people near your business
  • Increase brand awareness — This type of ad is to be used when you just want to reach as many people as you want so they learn about your brand

Consideration

  • Send people to a place on or off Facebook (Clicks to website) — One of the most used Ad types by Facebook Marketers. What it does is that it sends traffic to your website and by default it’s targeted to people that are more likely to click on your ad.
  • Get installs your app — If you want to drive users to install your app this is the type of ad you should be placing.
  • Raise attendance to an event — This type of ad is targeted to people that are likely to attend an event based on your targeting.
  • Get Video Views — One of the most powerful types of ads in my opinion not just because video on Facebook has exploded but you can create Audiences of people based on how long they watched a certain video! This is great because you can create amazing automated funnels based on how people engage with your content!
  • Collect leads for a business — Another super powerful type of ad that is very underestimated by businesses. You see Conversion rates on landing pages have a lot of variables one of which is the speed of the page. With this type of Facebook ad, you can collect a lead directly on Facebook without the user even leaving.

Of course most of the times the user has to receive something in return so you can send

Him to a thank you page that is off Facebook.

After you have his email you can use it via integration with some of the biggest email CRMs or just download it and use it however you want. No spam of course!

Conversion

  • Increase conversion (mostly sales) on your website — This type of ad I love the most. For it to work properly tho you need to set up your Facebook Pixel the right way. This means that you have to put it on every page of your website and report different events based on what the user is doing

For example, if a user is viewing a product on your website you must send the ViewContent event.

If he is in the Cart you must send the AddtoCart event.

The most important event you must log in the Purchase event. You must log it on your thank you page with ALL the Parameters that the Purchase includes.

Here is a [link] with every Event and all it’s parameters. Give it to your developer.

This is very important to do because as I said Facebook has massive amounts of data for every one of us and based on those events it can create a profile of you perfect buyer so you can get the best ROI for your ad spend. Also, you can create lists with people that are similar to your perfect buyer which is called Lookalike audience.

  • Increase engagement in your app — If you have set your Apps events the right way you will be able to show personalized ads to people using your app. For example, if a user is close to completing a level but hasn’t visited the app in 1 week, you can show him an ad that tells him that he is close to completing that level.
  • Get people to Claim an offer — As you know your are able to post an offer in Facebook. This type of ad targets people that are most likely to claim your offer.
  • Promote product catalog — This type of ad is mainly for people that own big store. This a basically Dynamic Remarketing Ads. These type of ads are of the most profitable for marketers because they show to the user the exact product that he was looking at. With these types of ads you can show the user that right now only for him this product has a discount and most of the times he will buy. Dynamic ads increase the CTR and reduce the cost per purchase!

The best thing about Facebook Ads is the Pixel

What the pixel is, is a chunk of code that helps you track what users do on your website.

Based on that you can create personalized ads specially for them.

But that’s not all.

Facebook is so good at targeting it offers you to create audiences that are similar to the people you are tracking. They are called “Lookalike Audiences”.

You can create this kind of audience for the people that have already converted on your website or app.

Based on that Facebook creates a profile and helps you show your ad to people that are likely to convert too.

In order for this to work Facebook needs to gather information so it will not happen right away.

The other thing is that you have to put the Tracking Pixel In a way so it can track the exact steps of a user before he converts.

It can be a bit hard on some websites but by far this is the thing that has brought me the highest ROI based on ad spend.

2. Google Adwords

Google Adwords is the tool that made Google $67.39 billion in 2015 alone according to statista.com

It is one of the most used and complex ad platforms ever.

So if you are a marketer you definitely need to learn how to use it. At least the basics because it is not a coincidence that people get hired for doing just Google Adwords.

It’s capabilities are massive and you will need quite a lot of time to learn all the things it can do.

I recommend the Google Partners Certification Program

Google Adwords is very important because you can use a lot of channels that are connected to Google via Adsesnse and Tap into Google Search.

I am sure that everyone has seen this

Google Ads Screenshot

This screenshot has been taken on a 1920x1080 monitor and you can see that 70% of the visible part of the page search results are Ads.

With Google Adwords you can be there. And this is important because of the graph you are going to see next. 36% of people in the US have researched the item from a search engine.

Also the majority of banners that you see in websites are served via Google AdSense. With Google Adwords, you can advertise on websites that are using Google AdSense. You can target them in very different ways.

Keywords -This means that you can target websites or apps that are contextually matched with the keywords you want or have that specific keywords in their content. For example, I want to target articles in websites that are doing Wordpress theme reviews. Than I will choose the option only to show my ads where “best Wordpress themes” is present in the content of the website

Topics -Here you can target websites on certain topics. For example, you can target websites that usually write about SEO and Affiliate Marketing like so

Interests & Remarketing -This type of targeting means that you can target people based on what Google they might be interested in. The cool thing is that here you have a couple of options. You can choose “Affinity Audiences” — Target People in large numbers based on their long-term interests, “In-market Audiences” — Reach people that are actively searching and comparing products like yours, “Remarketing” — Terget people that already had interaction with your website or app, “Customer email lists” — You can show ads in Gmail to people that have provided you with their Gmail email address.

Placements — Choosing this you can target people that visit specific websites. Let’s say that you sell Macbook Pro Accessories and know your potential customers read Macworld.com. You can tell Adwords to show ads only on this website. To make the targeting even better you can combine Targeting Preferences. What this means is that I can show ads to people who read Macworld.com and read articles that contain the keyword “Macbook Pro Accessories”.

Demographics — Of course, you can target people by their demographic profile too.

Of course this is a very small part of what Google Adwords can do, as I said.

In my opinion, it is essential for a modern marketer to know how it works.

3. Bing ads

Bing ads are similar to Google Adwords and in my opinion is a super underestimated and underused channel for advertising. I see great results coming from there.

Analytics Tools

For one to be successful in the long-term one must learn how to analyze.

Successful campaigns or mistakes can be tracked and optimized.

Here are some of the best Analytics tools.

1. Google analytics

There are many data-sources on how many websites use Google Analytics.

In a post from 2015 Marketing land says that Google analytics is used by 30–50 Million websites.

Other data-sources like W3Techs say that Google Analytics is used by 54.9% of all the websites, that is a traffic analysis tool market share of 83.5%.

Either way no matter how many websites use it is one of the most popular analytics tools in the world and if you are Digital Marketer, Growth hacker, Marketing Manager and even a CEO you must learn how to use it.

With Google Analytics you can track everything about your users even what resolution screen they are using.

You can create all kinds of reports and thus learn more about the people using your service.

Where they come from, which channel provides the most leads, sales, downloads etc.

You can even perform A/B testing!

It is extremely powerful if you know how to use it and if you invest more time to understand it you can only win.

Here is a link with the Google Analytics Academy

2. Facebook analytics for apps

Facebook has recently gone into the direction of becoming a whole in one Marketing platform.

Facebook Analytics for Apps Homepage

The Facebook Analytics for Apps recently came out of beta and it is one of the most powerfull analytics for apps tools there is if not the most powerful one.

Why am I saying that?

Well in the platform you can everything you need to know about a user.

It is by far one of the most accurate demographic segmentation ever.

And that’s not all. If you don’t know the Facebook Applications has a lot of permissions that you grant when you install it.

But the true power of it comes when you set it up just like they want you to.

With events.

You see with Facebook analytics for apps you can track specific actions that users have taken in your app and create a segment to target them.

Yes.

You can show ads to people based on specific events.

For instance, you can show personalized ads to people that haven’t completed the level of your game or give a discount to people that were one step away from subscribing to your service.

Also you can create Lookalike audiences to those segments but and I will talk about why this is amazing when we get to the Facebook Ads tool.

Last but not least there are “Push Campaigns”.

Push Campaigns feature is part of the Facebook Analytics for Apps SDK and it gives you the opportunity to send Push Notifications to your users totally for FREE!

There are two types of Push Notifications

  • In-app Notifications — Pop-up screens that show up while the user is in your application
  • Push Notifications — Notifications when the user is not using your application

The best part is that you can use Push Campaigns with the Events and instead of paying for ads you can get to your users for free.

3. Yandex Metrica

Yandex is the Russian equivalent of Google so of course, they have their on Analytics.

Yandex Metrika is good for two things the most.

  • Free heatmaps — Heatmaps basically show where people click on your website. Most heatmap tools are paid but this is not and it’s pretty good
  • Video recording — When you enable it Yandex gives you the opportunity to watch what users are doing on your website. Yep video. You can’t see the passwords of the users but you can see everything else so use this with caution and make sure you mention it in your Terms of service

Additional Tools

Here is a list of the best tools to make your job as a full-stack marketer a lot easier and get stuff done faster.

1. Color picker

With this you can pick any color from any web page. It is awesome when creating designs or landing pages.

2. Google analytics URL builder

In order to understand where exactly your users come from when you are advertising or doing some kind of a PR campaign it is good to tag them so you can she the data in google analyics.

This Chrome Extension is by far the best one I have found.

3. Tag Assistant

With the Google Tag Assistant you can easily check if all your Google tags are installed properly

4. FB Pixel Helper

Same as the Google Tag Assistant you can check if your Facebook Pixel is installed properly and what events it sends.

5. Google Tag Manager

So if you have a website and you want to track a lot of stuff you must have a lot of codes placed in all sorts of places of the website. One must be loaded before the other and all kinds of stuff that I promise you, you don’t wanna be doing.

Google Tag Manager takes care of all this.

Basically, you can put all your codes in GTM and put JUST ONE code on your website.

It might be a bit overwhelming if you are not familiar with Basic HTML, event tracking and the concept of how a website actually works but there are a TON of tutorials to make everything clear.

Check this playlist that Ryan Stewart made.

Hope it helps and you start using GTM. No more calling developers to ask them do something because you want to track that button in the footer.

It will change your life I promise.

6. Data Scraper

With this tool you can scrape and download any kind of data from a website. You just define your filters and download the spreadsheet.

I use it manly when I do display campaigns in Google Adwords.

What I do is I tell Google to show me the first 100 results for a given query by adding %var% at the end of the link when I do a certain query and download them.

Than I just put the links in Google Adwords so I can show specific ads in those specific articles.

You can also do this to scrape websites for outreach.

7. Google Analytics Debugger

With this tool you can check if all your Google analytics events fire up like they should be firing without going into Google Analytics Real Time View.

8. Pocket

I keep all the stuff I need to read later in Pocket.

A cool feature it has is that with the apps for iOS it can read you the article so you can just listen while you, run, workout, drive or commute.

You can create categories with tags so you can find your links faster.

Basically you can store every link you need for later.

Design Tools

A list of tools I use to build Landing pages and make creatives for ads when I need a proof of concept.

1. Bootstrap Studio

So what Bootstrap studio is, is how I love to call it “Photoshop for Landing Pages”.

Bootstrap studio homepage

It is an amazing tool built with the Electon Framework [Link] which enables you to create amazing responsive Landing pages and the front end of a whole website really.

It has two options.

You can either build the pages via drag and drop or if you like you can write the code.

The awesome thing is that it has a ton of predefined sections and if you happen to not like one of them you can easily edit it with the HTML, CSS, Javascript editors or you can use the special section which enables you to just type in the text you want, change the color or the width of an element.

Everything you do is updated in-front of you in real time and you can see how your page will look like on different devices.

It is super easy to use but if you are a complete novice in HTML and CSS it might take more time for you to learn how to use it in it’s full potential.

Here is a short video of it’s features.

2. Canva

If you are not a designer and you need to create some pictures for ads of for a website Canva is your savior.

What it does is provide you with the tools to easily create a great design in just a few minutes.

Of course you must know what you want to do otherwise it might take you more time to do it with Canva than just paying a professional.

It has so many options that you can create almost anything.

I personally prove my consents to designers with testing in with Canva first.

Just to make it clear, it is not in any way a substitute of a professional designer tho, but if you want something done with good quality, Canva is the tool to use.

3. Flatpack

Flatpack is a drag and drop landing page designer. Again I am not saying that those tools are a substitute of a designer or a front-end developer. With Flatpack tho you can create a landing page very fast.

It is pretty easy to use and it’s kind of self-explanatory.

You choose an element you put it where you want and then play with the settings.

It is great just to make a quick test of something. It’s $18 which is an amazing price for what it can do!

I strongly recommend it!

4. Marvellapp

A great tool for prototyping and collaboration on app and website mock ups.

It is integrated with most of the popular tools that designers use and has a lot of cool features to make your life easier when dealing with explaining how something works!

Inspiration Websites

Everyone needs inspiration. Here are a couple of tools I use to see best practices and interesting ideas.

1. Adespresso Ads

As far as I know this started as a side-project of AdEspresso and I think it is awesome.

With this tool you can type in a keyword or a company name and it will show you what kind of facebook ads they were/are running.

Here is an example with Dropbox.

2. Lapa.ninja

This is my favorite website for Landing Page inspiration.

It has a lot of screenshots of websites and landing pages all in one place. If you feel the need to be inspired by a website design just browse for a while.

3. Behance

Maybe the most famous and big designer portfolio website in the world.

If you need to be inspired in any way not just web-design but architecture, typography, motion-graphics or anything that is designer related this is the place to check out.

It’s awesome if you are trying to find a good designer to do something for you.

4. Dribbble

My favorite designer portfolio website. Here you can see case studies, animation, logo designs and basically everything designer related from big companies or really really good freelancers.

You can stay on top of modern trends and really learn a lot. Plus most things that are posted are really awesome!

5. Unsplash

This is THE (di) BEST website that I have found for awesome AND free photos. Anytime I need something cool for a Landing page or a Ad or an email or just want browse for ideas I visit this awesome place.

Another thing is that I really love the culture of the people that stand behind this awesome project!

Make sure to check it out you will not be disappointed!

Email tools

Email is still the channel with lowest cost-per-conversion.

Here are some tools I use to either find the email of someone or fully automate a customer or outreach flow.

1. SendPulse

Great marketing automation tool which combines email, SMS and Web Push

What I like the most about this service is that you can use it for free. SendPulse offers the opportunity to automate your marketing campaign and send emails via SMTP API. Moreover, it has over 100 ready-made email templates for your newsletters. It is very intuitive and as we know push-notifications have much higher open rates and CTRs then email. And when a tool offers both it always a must-try.

2. Headreach

HeadReach is a simple prospecting tool for marketers and sales folks.

It helps you find the right decision makers and their emails without paying for a LinkedIn premium account or spending hours on using a plethora of different email finding tools. You just simply chuck in a company name, domain name or person’s name and the tool finds the right people. You can use HeadReach to find professionals in your field to do a roundup post, for content promotion or to find the right people in charge of a popular outlet. For example, you can search for all editors at TechCrunch, Forbes and Entrepreneur magazine via a single search.

Here is a short demo on how it works

3. Buzzstream

This is one of the best tools to research influencers, contact and outreach to them in a personalized and efficient manner and manager your relationships with them.

You can discover all kinds of information about people that are considered influencers in all kinds of niche markets. It is very easy to keep track with conversations and also you can set reminders for a follow up email.

4. Pitchbox

I use Pitchbox mainly for outreach because if you automate it the way it’s supposed to be you can scale on outreach very fast because it will need you to dedicate very little time to it.

5. Active Campaign

One of the best email automation tools.

In a few hours playing with it you can set up a whole customer journey from the time of the registration of the user to sending him personalized emails based on his actions.

It’s not cheap but it is super easy to use and it is very powerful if you set it right.

6. Autopilot

Project Management Tools

Maybe the hardest part of a successful project is it’s management.

Working as a team is essential.

Here are some tools to help you collaborate faster even with people that are on the other side of the globe.

1. pCloud

As you can see I am part of pCloud’s team

pCloud is a Cloud Storage. For those of you who don’t know what cloud storage is, it is basically a place where you can store all your files and access them any time you want on any device. It is kind of like Dropbox, only much better and I will tell you down below why.

Cloud storage has become essential for me from the first day I found what it does. Here are a couple of reasons I love it.

  • Organization — I love everything organized and easy to find so this is perfect for me. You can organize your files and folders however you want.
  • Access — As I said since it is a Cloud Storage you can access all your files on any device you want
  • Collaboration — One of the main reasons you need to start using such a service right now. You can Invite people to folders you own so you can work together on your projects. Of course you can give users specific permissions. You can also create download links so people can download the content or a file you want to send them. It is very easy. Also you can create an upload link. This means you give permissions to people to upload files in your folder without having an account in the service.
  • Backup — You can use Cloud storage as a backup service for the files you want to keep the most.
  • Stream music and video — with pCloud you can stream any music or video file in it’s full quality (as long as our internet is good enough) on any device you want as long as it’s in your account. You can also access it offline of course as long as you marked the files for offline use.

So all of those features are essential for a cloud storage and most of the services have them. Let me tell you why you should choose pCloud and why it’s better than the rest.

So apart from all the things that every cloud storage has pCloud has some pretty cool ones that make it an amazing service.

  1. pCloud Drive — pCloud Drive is pCloud’s desktop application. What it does is that it essentially creates a virtual drive on your Computer and does not use it’s storage too keep your files like Dropbox and Google Drive. What this means is that you can access and use all of your files as if they are on your computer but without them taking any of it’s storage. This is amazing especially for Mac users since the Hard Discs of the newer versions are not upgradeable. Here is a video of me telling how I got 2.7 TB on my 512 GB Macbook Pro Retina.

Of course for this to work you need to be connected to the internet, but there is nothing to worry about because if you know you are not going to have internet you can always access your files offline using the Sync feature of pCloud. This way you will Sync a folder from or to your pCloud account and you will be able to use your files offline and when you become online again all the change s you made will be uploaded automatically to the cloud.

2. Speed — I just watch the next video

3. Security — pCloud has a feature that makes sure ONLY YOU have access to certain files. It is called pCloud Crypto. When you opt-in for pCloud Crypto you get to create a Crypto folder. It provides client-side encryption, i.e. the encryption process is performed on your device. The encrypted version of your files is uploaded to the servers. Even pCloud, as a service provider, will not know what kind of data you store in your account. Your files can be encrypted and decrypted only with your Crypto Pass. Be careful tho because if you lose or forget your Crypto Pass your files cannot be returned since the folder cannot be decrypted even by pCloud’s Sys Admins.

4. Password Protected Download Links — You can set passwords and expiration dates on your download links (Premium Feature)

5. Remote download — This is one of my favorite features. Basically, you can download any file from a direct link (link that ends with .pdf, .mp3, .mp4, .pptx, .mov etc. basically any file) into your pCloud account at a Sever-to-server internet connection (very, very fast)

6. Mobile Apps — the apps for iOS and Android are full-featured which means you can do everything you can do on other platforms (Share links and folders, Encrypt files, Stream video and music etc.).

The apps have one more feature tho. They can free up space on your phones. Basically when you get 500GB of 2 TB of storage with pCloud and you install the app you need to turn on the Automatic Upload feature which uploads all your photos and videos in the cloud. Once the files are uploaded you can automatically delete them from your phone with one click and still have access to them in the pCloud Apps. Here is how it works on an iPhone

There are many other features and I hope you find this helpful because we put it a lot of work to compete with services like Dropbox and Google Drive and make something better than them.

2. Todoist

I have tried a lot of to-do lists and by far this is the best one for me.

I love it because the design is super clean. Also one of my favorite things about it is that managing projects is super easy.

First of all you can have a different color for every project which is good if you work ok more that 2–3 things.

Second of all you can create child projects. So for instance if you are a person the manages a lot of things like project managers do this will be great for you.

Last but not least. You can move your projects with drag-and-drop so you can arrange them however you want in a matter of seconds.

Another cool thing is that you can collaborate on projects in Todoist.

You can assign tasks to the people you work with.

It is not the most complex todo list and I think that’s why I like it.

3. Jira

So if you are not used to using todo lists you might find Jira a bit overwhelming.

It is great for software development and working on bigger projects. It can be customized in any way you want.

Because it’s a bit more complex at first it might be harder to you use but once you get the hang of it is super helpful.

4. Confluence

Confluence is a project organization tool. What it does is basically give you a place to organize all the things you need while managing a project.

You can create teams, you can upload designs, you can discuss basically everything that is on there with comments.

It is a great tool but it’s for bigger projects.

5. Evernote

Evernote is a great place to store ideas. The great thing is that you can sync it to all your devices.

So when you want to remember something and write it down on your phone it is instantly synced on all your devices and you can continue working on it on your desktop.

Another cool thing is that you can share everything you have created with someone and work on it together.

My favorite feature tho is the document scanner.

6. Slack

You have probably already used Slack. It is maybe the most talked about team-chat platform for a couple of years now.

There are two sides tho.

The people that think it ruins productivity and those who think it makes it better.

On one hand it has a lot of integrations with the most popular work tools that teams use.

It also has bots that can do a lot of different stuff.

So in a way it can be really helpful when you send a lot of emails.

Here is a cool article with 22 Slack hacks so you can become better at using it.

On the other hand tho Slack has become for some teams the tool that stands in the way of productivity.

I say that because in a lot of cases people find themselves chatting about something that has nothing related to what they must be doing.

Chatting is really addictive and some even think that slack can destroy the work-life balance because you will constantly feel that you are missing out on something when you are not looking at it.

Digital Marketing Blogs

The most valuable tool for a marketer is knowledge and practice. This is why I consider good blogs to be tools. I have learned most of the things I know by reading and watching videos.

Here is a list of the best marketing blogs in my opinion.

1. Digital Marketer

One of the best marketing blogs there is. Because of blogs like this I don’t pay $1000-$2000 dollars for marketing online courses. Everything you need to know to be a good online marketer can be found there. There are hundreds of articles with helpful tips and expert advice.

There are case studies and step-by-step guides, example spreadsheets and some “hacks” that can get you to the next level.

Definitely a must follow!

2. Webris by Ryan Stewart

This is my favorite marketing blog. I love people like Ryan that are super transparent and honest in what they do.

He shares super helpful things and honestly I’m glad that not much people know about him and his blog. The things he shares are just too good.

Definitely check out his videos on youtube, they are a bit long but so worth it.

If you are a junior marketer you need to read everything that’s on there.

3. Neil Patel, Quicksprout, Kissmetrics

Neil Patel is the true definition of a Growth Hacker. His articles are super long but they are full of value.

He is a serial successful entrepreneur and it’s amazing that he share the tip and tricks he uses to grow his business.

Definitely check out his $100K challenge.

4. Medium

In my opinion Medium is a somewhat a reading social network and in my opinion is the best place to find interesting stuff to read and learn.

If you curate your “Newsfeed” right you could be stuck there for hours.

By the way if you want to learn but you don’t like to read or don’t have time to read a 2–3–4k words article this is the Chrome Exstension you need:

It automatically ads a Play button at the bottom of your screen when you are in Medium and when you click it, it starts to read the article. I use it a lot and I really mean a lot.

Make sure you follow me.

https://medium.com/@Proffi

5. SearchEngineLand

If you are a Digital marketer specializing in SEO, SEM and PPC you need to bookmark this website. Everything related to these three categories is often times published there first.

6. Ahrefs

Just line DigitalMarketer, Ryan Stewart and Neil Patel I love the Ahrefs blog because they share amazing case studies and everything they write about is strongly backed up by data and I as I said I make my decisions based on data.

Numbers never lie.

7. Jon Loomer

In my opinion Jon is one of the best and most practical bloggers related to Facebook Marketing.

Either if you are a Junior of a Senior Facebook advertiser you can always learn something new from his articles.

His step-by-step guides are super easy to follow and everything is explained in a very easy to understand way.

He often posts results from experiments which are the things that I read the most from him, but if you are just starting with Facebook Advertising Jon’s blog is one of the best if not the best place learn from.

8. Hubspot

Hubspot’s blog is another gem. There you can find all kinds of articles about how you can get more traffic based on data.

They have a lot of free tools that can help you so keep an eye on the blog because they often include them in massive articles.

9. Content marketing institute

Awesome content marketing blog.

10. Buffer

I love the Buffer blog because they are super transparent.

They share everything about their journey.

11. Groove

Same as the Buffer blog I love Groove because they take us through their journey. And their content is packed with good advice especially for startups.

You can learn a lot. From marketing strategies to leadership and building teams.

Make sure you check them out.

12. MOZ

Another data packed blog.

I love the Whiteboard Fridays. Honestly. Rand Fishkin is so good at explaining stuff. The most complex and difficult thing he can explain in a way that you can understand it immediately.

His examples are always good and you can really learn a lot from him.

The MOZ blog is good both for Junior and Experienced Marketers.

There are things can can blow your mind there.

13. Adespresso

Last but not least the Adespresso blog. Adespresso is a tool that helps you optimize your Facebook Ads in the best way possible.

Their blog is full of case studies and interesting experiments. If you want to learn interesting facts about Facebook Marketing make sure you follow them.

Conclusion

These are most of the tools I used and still use to try and be the best at what I do. Hope you learned something you did not know. If you see tools that are not listed in here be sure to comment. Also if you have any questions at all please, ask. I will make sure to answer every one of them.

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Ivan Dimitrov
Marketing And Growth Hacking

Digital Marketing Strategist specializing in SEM, PPC, SMM and SEO @ pCloud. Passionate about programming,Startups, music and sports.