Monday, 5 December 2016

The 20 Best New Social Media Tools to Try in 2017 (And How to Use Them)



The social media world is a fascinating one.
Every so often, a new social media platform emerges to capture our attention (Peach) or become part of our daily lives (Snapchat).

The social media tools landscape can be just as fascinating — and robust!

Every week, people build and launch new social media tools, empowering us marketers in our day-to-day work. To give you a sense of how amazing the landscape is, here’s a graphic of some of the social media tools available: social media management, listening, analyzing, content creation and more. And here’s the even crazier part: The graphic (from Buddy Media) is four years old. Imagine how jam-packed it’d be today!

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With all these tools to choose from, how can you stay on top of the latest and greatest?

As part of our State of Social Media 2016 campaign, we’ve scoured Product Hunt for the latest trending social media tools and created a list of 21 products for marketers and teams to try in 2017.

Keep reading to see the full list, or click over to the Product Hunt collection with all of 2017’s best social media tools.

20 Best New Social Media Tools to Try in 2017

20 Best New Social Media Tools to Try in 2017
To make it easier to find the tools that are most helpful to you, here’s a look at all we’ll cover in this post. Feel free to jump to any that catch your eye!
  1. Quuu
  2. Panda 5
  3. Zest
  4. Yotpo
  5. Refind
  6. Adobe Spark
  7. Rocketium
  8. Pixabay 2.0
  9. gifs
  10. Calendar X
  11. Rebrandly
  12. Yala
  13. PostReach
  14. Reveal
  15. Ghost Browser
  16. Engage by Twitter
  17. Snaplytics
  18. Intellifluence
  19. Waaffle
  20. Falcon.io
  21. Bonus: Respond 2.0
We’ve also added these tools to a Product Hunt collection for easy browsing and bookmarking. Feel free to check it out there to see the conversation about each of these great tools.

1. Quuu

Hand-curated content suggestions for social media sharing


Price: Free or $10/month
Best used for: Content curation
Description: Quuu and its amazing community (of real people, not computers) hand-curate content for you and fill your Buffer queue, making content curation super easy.
How to use it:
All you have to do is connect Quuu to your Buffer account and select any interest categories that are relevant to you and your audience.
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Quuu will send hand-curated content right into your Buffer queue, at whatever frequency you choose. You can then go into Buffer to manually edit the suggestions if you prefer.
At the moment, they curate content in more than 300 different topics. To give you a small taste, here are all the categories they curate that start with the letter “B”:
  • Ballet
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Bass Fishing
  • Beach Lifestyle
  • Beer
  • Big Data
  • Bitcoin and the Blockchain
  • Blogging Tips
  • Board Games
  • Boating/Yachting
  • Brain Health
  • Branding
  • Business Analytics
  • Business Management
  • Business Networking
  • Business Strategy
Here’s what a Product Hunter has to say:
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2. Panda 5

A smart news reader, powered by integrations


Price: Free or $4.99/month
(If you subscribe now, there’s a 40% discount until their beta ends.)
Best used for: Content curation
Description: Panda 5 (the fifth iteration of the popular news-reading app) helps you speed up your content curation process by allowing you to browse multiple websites at once, integrate with other websites, and pull in RSS feeds of your favorite content.
How to use it:
Once you authorize Panda with your Twitter account, it will recommend you a list of feeds to follow based on who you follow on Twitter. You can also search for more feeds and add them to your reader.
To save you more time, you can even read articles in the app itself.
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One cool feature of Panda is that it comes pre-built with integrated feeds for a number of popular sites, both blogs and media collections. Here’s a quick look at a few:
  • Product Hunt
  • Dribbble
  • Brain Pickings
  • Inbound.org
  • Medium
  • The Verge
Bonus: If you are using its Chrome extension, you can personalize your new tab with nine different options such as a to-do list or a notepad (with more coming soon).
Here’s what a Product Hunter has to say:
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3. Zest

Fresh marketing inspiration with every new tab


Price: Free
Best used for: Content curation
Description: Zest is a new tab extension that helps you discover great marketing articles. All the articles are curated by its community of marketers and manually approved.
How to use it:
Simply add the Chrome extension, and whenever you open a new tab, Zest will serve you the latest curated marketing articles.
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You can customize your feed by selecting the tags that are most relevant to you. There are currently 29 different tags (or topics) you can choose from. Here are the top 10 tags with the most number of approved articles:
  1. Social
  2. Content
  3. Strategy
  4. SEO
  5. Inspiration
  6. Paid
  7. CRO
  8. Tools
  9. Metrics
  10. Email
Bonus: Apart from receiving this content suggestions, you can also suggest your content or great content you have found. The team at Zest is working on a Zest profile, which will allow people to follow your Twitter, LinkedIn, and Zest posts. Soon, you will be able to build up your online marketing identity with Zest, based on your social media posts and Zest contributions.
Here’s what a Product Hunter has to say:
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4. Yotpo – Curation

Collect Instagram photos from customers and influencers


Price: $299 onwards (for the entire user-generated content marketing platform)
Best used for: Content curation for Instagram
Description: Yotpo makes collecting the best user-generated content and making full use of them for your business really easy. Curation is their latest feature to help you collect and use user-generated Instagram photos (with proper permissions).
How to use it: 
There are several ways you can use Yotpo’s curation feature.
  1. With their advanced search functions, you can create a feed of Instagram photos from your customers, influencers and yourself.
  2. Using their automated workflow, you can easily get the permission to use those photos and thank the creators. Getting permission is an important step for staying in compliance with Instagram’s terms and also doing right by the original creators.
  3. After collecting the user-generated photos, you can create a shoppable Instagram feed and photo galleries where your customers can go directly from Instagram or your homepage to the product page to complete the purchase.
  4. You can also promote your curated photos on your website, social media, or Yotpo Ads to show how real customers are using your product.
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Here’s what a Product Hunter has to say:
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5. Refind

The home for the best links on the web


Price: Free
Best used for: Content curation
Description: Refind helps you re-discover the links you have previously saved when you actually need them. Refind can also show you what your friends have saved if you prefer.
How to use it:
With Refind’s extension, you can save any links by simply clicking the extension button. Then, you can add a tag or choose from the recommendations. It also shows you how many people had saved the link to give you a sense of the popularity and quality of the link.
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Apart from searching for the article in your Refind feed, Refind helps you rediscover them. For example, when you are searching on a particular topic on Google, Refind will highlight the relevant links you have previously saved in the search results.
With Refind, there are three ways to discover or re-discover content:
  1. Links you previously saved
  2. Links saved by your friends
  3. Recommendations based on your saved links
If you tend to find and read articles on the go, Refind also has iOS and Android apps too!
Bonus: For the articles that you intend to read soon but not right now, you can use Refind’s “Read Soon” feature. When you are saving a link with the browser extension, simply hit the “Read Soon” option as well. Refind’s recommendation is to save articles you would actually want to read within the next two weeks. The idea is that this adds intention and immediacy so we will actually read these articles.
Here’s what a Product Hunter has to say:
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From our recent State of Social Media survey, we found that 83% of marketers would like to create more video content if there were no obstacles like time, resources, and budget. The following are a few video creation tools to help you with that — some of them are free!

6. Adobe Spark

Videos, images and stories made in minutes


Price: Free
Best used for: Content creation
Description: With Adobe Spark, you can create beautiful graphics, web stories, and animated videos in minutes.
How to use it:
Through Adobe Spark’s browser editor, you can create and edit social graphics, web stories, and videos.
  • For graphics, you can resize the graphic for different social media platform and change the theme, color palette, background, and text. (Quick tip: Share the graphic on Facebook or Twitter once and the watermark will be removed.)
  • A web story is essentially a web page with photos, videos, and text that tells a story. Here’s a really cool example. When creating a web story, you can include photos, text, button, videos and more.
  • For videos, you can pick from a story template or start from scratch. You can then insert icons, texts, and photos, add music and change the layout of each slide.
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Templates are provided so that you don’t always have to start from scratch. For example, if you are making a video, here are the story templates you can choose from:
  • Promote an idea
  • Tell what happened
  • A hero’s journey
  • Show and tell
  • Personal growth
  • Teach a lesson
  • An invitation
Bonus: Adobe has created iOS apps (Adobe Spark Post, Page, and Video) so that you can create these content on the go!
Here’s what a Product Hunter has to say:
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7. Rocketium

Transform text & media into stunning videos


Price: Free, $10, and $25
Best used for: Short video creation
Description: Rocketium focuses on creating short videos with overlaid text (think Buzzfeed’s Tasty videos!).
How to use it:
Using Rocketium’s browser editor, you can create short videos in three simple steps.
  1. Add content and captions to the editor. You can upload images and videos or select copyright-free images and videos from their gallery.
  2. Choose a theme for your video. You can pick from their pre-made themes or build your own.
  3. Customize your video with filters, animations, fonts and more.
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Here’s what makes Rocketium so wonderful: You can choose to publish in different aspect ratios (portrait, landscape, and square) and Rocketium will automatically resize your captions for you! There’s no need to go through the usual process of re-making the entire video into a square or a vertical version.
Check out a cool example from the Rocketium team here.
Here’s what a Product Hunter has to say:
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8. Pixabay 2.0

Over 780,000 free high-quality photos and videos


Price: Free
Best used for: Finding photos and videos for your content
Description: Pixabay has more than 790,000 free photos, illustrations, vectors, and videos for your use. The Pixabay community contributes more than 1000 new original high-resolution images and videos every day!
How to use it:
With Pixabay, you can find images, graphics, videos and more for your social media or blog posts. All the resources are released free of copyrights under Creative Commons CC0, which means you can freely use them for any purpose (with a few exceptions).
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If you are like me — often not sure what term to search for, you can browse the resources by category. Here’s a list of the categories on Pixabay:
  • Animals
  • Architecture/Buildings
  • Backgrounds/Textures
  • Beauty/Fashion
  • Business/Finance
  • Computer/Communication
  • Education
  • Emotions
  • Food/Drink
  • Health/Medical
  • Industry/Craft
  • Music
  • Nature/Landscapes
  • People
  • Places/Monuments
  • Religion
  • Science/Technology
  • Sports
  • Transportation/Traffic
  • Travel/Vacation
Here’s what a Product Hunter has to say:
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9. gifs

Create personalized GIFs in your browser


Price: Free
Best used for: Creating custom GIFs or turning your videos into GIFS
Description: gifs allows you to take any video (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, etc.) and live video (Facebook Live, YouTube Live, Periscope, Twitch, etc.) and quickly turn it into a GIF using its web application.
How to use it:
To start creating a GIF, you can copy and paste the URL, upload it as a file or even search for one on gifs.com. The browser editor gives you the options of cropping the video or GIF, adding caption and stickers, and applying effects. You can even do frame-by-frame edits to create more detailed GIFs!
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With its one-click meme feature, you can turn a video or a gif into your favorite meme in a blink of an eye. Simply select the meme and gifs.com will add the captions and effects for you. At the moment, only the “Deal With It” meme is available.
Here’s one that I created:
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(GIF Source: wifflegif.com)
Bonus: You can set where the GIF links back to. When your GIF takes off on the internet, you could gain traffic to your site or followers for your social media profiles.
Here’s what a Product Hunter (PH founder Ryan Hoover in fact) has to say:
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10. CalendarX

Get a calendar your audience can follow


Price: $7/month, $29/month or $72/month (with a 30-day trial)
Best used for: Live events promotion
Description: CalendarX is a calendar your followers can follow – how meta! Once they follow your calendar, you can push important events to their personal calendar.
How to use it:
In terms of creating events, CalendarX works quite similarly to most calendars. Events you created can be pushed to your followers’ personal calendar so that they will always be up to date about your events. This can be handy for live events such as Twitter chats or Facebook Live events.
CalendarX provides statistics such as the number of followers, the number of calendar page views and more.
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To help you gain followers, there are many ways you can share your CalendarX calendar:
  • Share a link to the calendar page or the follow page
  • Add a follow button on your website or emails
  • Embed it on your website
Furthermore, CalendarX allows you collect information from your followers when they subscribe to your calendar, just like a mailing list signup form.
Here’s what a Product Hunter has to say:
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11. Rebrandly

Create and share links with your custom domain name


Price: Free or $99/month with advanced analytics
Best used for: Social media branding
Description: Rebrandly is a custom URL shortener for sharing branded links. You can turn long, complex URL into branded and memorable ones.
How to use it: After you create your account, you would want to set up a custom domain for your branding. You can either register for a new custom domain through Rebrandly or use a spare domain if you have one. For example, I could go with links.alfredlua.com.
Download the browser extension to quickly rebrand any links. When you are at a page you would like to share, hit the browser extension button and you will be able to rebrand the link. For instance, I could rebrand my LinkedIn profile as links.alfredlua.com/cv.
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If you prefer to organize your Rebrandly shortened links in the existing apps you are using already, Rebrandly integrates with several other link-shortening apps such as:
  • Goo.gl
  • Clickmeter
  • Bitly
Bonus: Derric from Rebrandly was very kind to offer coupons for a free domain. If you use the coupon “buffer”, you can get your first domain with .link, .click, .xyz, .press, .site, .space, or .tech for free.
Here’s what a Product Hunter has to say:
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12. Yala

A bot that knows the best time to share your content


Price: Free
Best used for: Social media scheduling
Description: Yala is a Slack bot that uses machine learning to determine the best time to post to Twitter and Facebook.
How to use it:
Start by adding Yala to your Slack team (or reach out to your team admin about adding her to your Slack team). Once Yala is added, she will reach out to you via a direct message in Slack or you could say hi to her (@yala) to begin scheduling.
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After you authorize Yala to post on your Twitter and/or Facebook profile, there are several things you can do:
  • Change the publishing frequency (Yala will inform you your optimal posting times)
  • Schedule a text post or an image with text
  • Check your scheduled posts by sending “series” to Yala (Series is your queue of scheduled posts)
Yala uses machine learning to update your optimal posting times automatically so you don’t have to think about the posting times at all!
Bonus: The team is exploring the idea of bringing Yala to Facebook Messenger so you will be able to use it even if you are not using Slack.
Here’s what a Product Hunter has to say:
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13. PostReach

The easiest way to measure content performance


Price: $10/month or $29/month (with 21-day free trial)
Best used for: Content marketing analysis
Description: PostReach automates content reporting for you. It tells you your key traffic stats, the number of shares and the influencers who shared your content. With 84% of social media marketers also working on content marketing, PostReach can help you with your social media and content marketing reports.
(PostReach is a project from Buffer’s Ash Read and friends.)
How to use it: With just one click, you can setup Postreach for your blog and it will automatically create reports for every post you publish.
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With PostReach, you get the following information:
  • Traffic breakdown: Views and unique views
  • Reader engagement: Bounce rate and average time on page
  • Reader acquisition: Channels and sources which brought readers to your content
  • Shares breakdown: Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Pinterest
  • Twitter breakdown: Total shares, tweets, retweets, and total potential reach
  • Influencers: Influencers who shared your content and their social stats
Here’s an example report.
Here’s what a Product Hunter has to say:
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14. Reveal

Manage your Facebook & Instagram ad campaigns from Slack


Price: Free (at the moment for its beta)
Best used for: Paid social media management
Description: Reveal is a Slack bot that brings you your Facebook and Instagram metrics and allows you to manage your ad campaigns from within Slack. It also alerts you when there are significant changes to your ads’ Click-Through Rate (CTR) and Cost-Per-Click (CPC) so that you can react to them immediately. With 91% of marketers in our recent survey saying that they are investing in Facebook ads, Reveal could be a great tool to stay on top of all the ad campaigns.
How to use it:
To use Reveal, add the slack bot to your Slack team (or reach out to your team admin about adding this to your Slack team). Once you have done that, the Reveal Slack bot will reach out to you in Slack to help you with the setup. You can see the results of your ad campaigns and manage them from Slack.
You can also set up alerts via the website to notify you of any significant changes to your ad campaigns’ metrics.
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With Reveal, you get all these right within Slack:
  • Full overview of your Facebook ads account
  • Details of each campaign, ad set, and ad (including impressions, reach, amount spent, purchase value and CTR)
  • Daily, weekly, and monthly report of your ad performance
  • Money-saving alerts when your CPC or conversion rate changes significantly
Here’s what a Product Hunter has to say:
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15. Ghost Browser

The Productivity Browser for Technology Professionals


Price: Free
Best used for: Social media management of multiple accounts
Description: Ghost Browser allows you to log into any website with multiple accounts from one window. This can be very handy when you manage multiple social media profiles for each of the social media platforms.
How to use it:
After you request for a beta invite, the team at Ghost Browser will send you a link to download the browser. Download, log in and you are ready to roll!
It looks almost like Google Chrome so if you are familiar with Google Chrome, it will be easy to get the hang of it.
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Here’s how you can use Ghost Browser to manage multiple profiles of the same social media platform (such as your personal and business profiles) using just one window:
  • Right click on a tab and select “New Group”. A new tab with a different color will be opened. Each group acts like a new window, which means you can log in to a different profile of the same social media platform for every group you open.
  • Clicking on the Ghost Browser icon beside the address bar allows you to quickly switch between different groups and tabs.
Here’s what a Product Hunter has to say:
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16. Engage by Twitter

Grow and understand your Twitter audiences on-the-go


Price: Free
Best used for: Social media listening and engagement
Description: Engage is a standalone app by Twitter to help you manage your Twitter profiles. It allows you to connect with influencers by highlighting important mentions and provides you with more data about your profile and tweets.
How to use it:
In the app, there are three main tabs in the navigation – Engage, Understand, and Posts.
  • Under “Engage”, you can check out top notifications, mentions, and interactions with verified Twitter profiles.
  • Under “Understand”, you can see metrics for your profile such as the number of likes, retweets and follows.
  • Under “Posts”, you can dig into the performance of individual tweets.
Here’s what Engage looks like from the Product Hunt’s Twitter profile:
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Learn how to use Engage from Twitter here.
Here’s what a Product Hunter has to say:
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17. Snaplytics

Analytics platform for Snapchat


Price: $179 or $299 for the brand’s analytics and $10/day for each active influencer for the influencers’ analytics
Best use for: Influencer marketing
Description: Analytics for Snapchat is very much needed by marketers and influencers since Snapchat does not provide it natively. Snaplytics provides you with all the metrics so that you do not have to collect them manually again. Apart from that, if your brand works with influencers, the platform allows you to track how well the influencers’ snaps are performing.
How to use it:
After connecting your account with Snaplytics, it displays all your metrics in a neat dashboard. You can check out how well each snap is performing, your follower growth, and overall metrics.
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Through Snaplytics, you can find out:
  • The number of opens, screenshots, completion rate, and open rate for each story
  • Estimated total followers and follower growth
  • Your average stats such as the average number of opens and the average number of screenshots per story
Here’s a demo if you wish to check out the platform.
Bonus: Snaplytics provides a TalentScout service to help you find the right Snapchat influencers for your brand.
Here’s what a Product Hunter has to say:
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18. Intellifluence

Intelligent Influencer Marketing


Price: $9/month (with a 14-day free trial) or Entreprise plan
Best used for: Influencer marketing
Description: Intellifluence helps you discover and collaborate with the right influencers for your brand. What makes Intellifluence stand out from other influencer marketing platforms and agencies is that it focuses on key peer level influencers instead of the big names. This makes influencer marketing more viable for small-medium businesses.
How to use it:
With Intellifluence, you can search for influencers by country, social network, and keywords. Through the system, you can send a pitch for collaboration to your selected influencers and manage your communications with them.
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The influencers signed up to be in the system themselves which meant that they are likely to be looking for collaborations. They are also verified by the Intellifluence team. Apart from social media, Intellifluence’s system also includes influencers on other platforms. Here’s the full list:
  • Amazon
  • Blog
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
Here’s what a Product Hunter has to say:
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19. Waaffle

Aggregate, analyze, and publish content from social media


Price: $9/month per campaign
Best used for: Social media monitoring, curation, and analysis
Description: Waaffle is the tool for making the most of your social media content. With Waaffle, you can aggregate and monitor social media posts from Twitter and Instagram, analyze them and publish the aggregated content.
How to use it:
After connecting your Twitter and/or Instagram account, you can create feeds for specific hashtags or accounts. From there, there are three different ways you can use the feeds:
  1. Monitor and respond to the relevant posts to engage with your audience
  2. Analyze the number of posts using the hashtags or from the accounts and view the top five posts in the past 30 days
  3. Display your selected social media posts on a public Waaffle board, a website widget, or a full customizable feed using its API
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The curated public feed of social media posts is great for many purposes. Here are some recommendations from the team:
  • Aggregated social campaigns
  • Competitions
  • Live events
  • Website social feeds
  • Custom social presence
  • Shoppable social content
Feel free to check out my test Waaffle board here or a much better actual example here!
Here’s what a Product Hunter has to say:
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20. Falcon.io

The social media and customer experience management platform


Price: Pro and Premium plans (pricing not available)
Best used for: Full marketing and customer experience management
Description: Falcon.io is the one tool that helps you with almost all of your marketing efforts. The platform allows you to listen on social, engage with your customers, manage and publish your content, build responsive pages, measure your performance across channels and more! On top of all that, it is also a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tool.
How to use it:
Falcon.io simplifies customer experience management into six key areas, and you can manage all that with its platform:
  1. Listen: Monitor social media channels and online media to collect insights
  2. Publish: Plan and publish with a social media content calendar
  3. Measure: Make informed decisions with social media analytics
  4. Engage: Manage all your customer engagement needs with your social inbox
  5. Build: Create beautiful and responsive campaign pages
  6. Audience: Connect all your customer data in enriched profiles
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Since it’s such a powerful tool with numerous great features, it might be great to request a demo from the team to better understand the product. You can request a demo here.
Here’s what a Product Hunter has to say:
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Bonus: Respond 2

Social customer service software for support teams


From our State of Social Media survey, we found that only 1 in 5 uses social media for customer support. With more customers turning to social media channels for support issues, there’s a great opportunity here to stand out from other businesses. We thought it might be helpful to share the tool which we use at Buffer for social media customer support. It’s none other than… Respond!
We launched Respond earlier this year and the team has been working hard to improve the product. I’m excited to share that Respond 2, a completely redesigned version of the tool, is slowly being rolled out to customers at the moment.
Price: Starting at $49/month for small teams and basic features (Custom pricing is available for larger teams and advanced features.)
Best used for: Social media customer support
Description: Respond 2 is a team inbox for your social customer conversations. It puts all your Twitter and Facebook mentions, direct messages and searches into one simple inbox so that you and your team can quickly respond to your customers and resolve their issues.
How to use it:
Once you connect your account and set up your searches, you are ready to support your customers on Twitter and Facebook.
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While most social media tools are built for marketing and engagement, Respond 2 is built mainly for customer support. With your customers and your support team in mind, here are some of the cool benefits of Respond 2:
  • You can use filters to bypass the chatter of social media and surface support-related conversations to help your customers quickly.
  • You get the things you need to know about your customers to help them, including their profile and your past conversations with them.
  • You can work effectively as a team by assigning conversations to the right person and leaving internal notes.
  • You can make the best decision for your team through the powerful analytics and reporting.
Here’s a great blog post on some of the awesome stuff in Respond 2.
Here’s what a Product Hunter has to say:
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Your turn: What are your favorite new tools?

Thanks for making all the way to the end of the post! I hope you have found one or two (or twenty) new tools to add to your daily workflow.
Are there any new social media tools I might have missed out? (I probably have missed quite a few.) I’m curious to hear about your shiny new tools too! Feel free to comment below and I’ll be excited to check them out. Thank you!


Author: Alfred Lua
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37 Free Marketing and Social Media Classes to Elevate Your Skills Today



When I first started out with digital marketing, I was blown away by the sheer amount of online marketing resources and social media classes.
I read hundreds of articles and enrolled in as many marketing courses that I could possibly get my hands on. Even today, millions of resources continue to be published online every month.
It’s enough to wonder …
Where can you go for the best, most useful marketing information?
I’ve had the chance to test out and research a huge amount of resources, and I’m excited to share with you 37 free marketing and social media classes that you can enroll in to upgrade your skills across the board. 
Let’s dive in!

37 Free Online Marketing and Social Media Classes
The list here includes free online courses in a number of social media-related topics and disciplines. If you’d like to dig into one area in particular, here’s a quick table of contents so you can jump to the section that’s most important to you:

Free Online Courses to Learn and Improve Your Social Media Marketing Skills

1. What Is Social?

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Offered by: Coursera
Created by: Northwestern University
Topics include:
  • Social trends
  • Defining target audiences
  • Data analysis
Skill level: Beginner
About this course:
“What Is Social?” is a massive open online course (MOOC) for business owners, executives, and marketing professionals who want to significantly improve their abilities to grow their social media strategy using effective, proven methodologies. In short, it’s a really awesome, action-based intro to social media.
The exciting part with this hands-on class is that you not only get to hear about ways to grow your professional persona using social media, but you will actually do it! “What Is Social” is the first in a six-course specialization offered by Northwestern University (a top university in the United States). Once you finish this first course, you can continue on with the next steps of the track: Social Media Marketing: How to Profit in a Digital World. (The first course is free; the full track costs $426.)

2. Diploma in Social Media Marketing

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Offered by: Alison
Created by: Advance Learning Academy
Topics include:
  • Twitter
  • Facebook pages
  • Blogging and podcasting
  • Social media images
  • Email list growth
  • Affiliate marketing
Skill level: Beginner
About this course: 
Alison is a similar to Coursera as a site that offers a huge range of classes and certifications, including several in the marketing space. Their free social media class covers the use of email marketing, affiliate marketing, using social media tools such as Twitter, blogging and podcasting, and how to use Facebook to create a business page and get it noticed by current and potential customers. So you’re likely to get a social media foundation plus a handful of other digital marketing skills to boot.

3. Social Media Monitoring

Social Media Monitoring with Coursera
Offered by: Coursera
Created by: Eric Schwartzman
Topics include:
  • Keyword filtering
  • Google related searches
  • Using Google Alerts and its benefits
  • Identifying influencers and content curation possibilities
  • Monitoring strategies for Facebook, Twitter, and more
Skill level: All Levels
About this course: 
This free social media class on how to monitor what your audience and customers are saying online is for marketers looking to keep a finger on the pulse of their community. Whether you’re just starting out in social media or are a seasoned veteran, this course has actionable social monitoring takeaways for people of all skills levels.
The course provides detailed examples of monitoring in action, allows you to get an overview of the different social media monitoring tools available for use, and strategies for how you can use what you’ve learned and apply it to your own social media program.

4. The Business of Social

The Business of Social Course
Offered by: Coursera
Created by: Northwestern University
Topics include:
  • Discovering where social media “fits in”
  • How to tie social media to real business results
  • Managing and measuring a successful social media program
Skill level: Beginner – Intermediate
About this course:
“The Business of Social” is for businesses owners, marketers, and social media managers looking for ways to tie social media directly into real business growth objectives. In other words, those looking to drive real, measurable value from a social media strategy and program.
Instead of focusing on how marketers can create great content for social media, this class more focuses on how exactly to measure your social investments in terms of time, cost, and opportunities.

5. Social Media Ethics

Social Media Ethics
Offered by: Coursera
Created by: Eric Schwartzman
Topics include:
  • How to use good judgement when using social media for work
  • What constitutes ethical behavior on social media
  • Demonstrating consideration for others on social media
Skill level: Beginner
About this course:
Have you ever wondered what it means to use social media effectively and ethically? This free course on “Social Media Ethics” provides the framework for social networking and engaging in ethical conversations online for all professionals and employees. Touching on local, State, and Federal laws, it takes the guessing game out of what is and is not legal on social media for employees of businesses.

6. Advanced Social Media Marketing for Picking up Clients

Advanced Social Media Marketing for Picking Up Clients
Offered by: Udemy
Created by: Brian Yang
Topics include:
  • Common social media myths and mistakes
  • The art of using Facebook Groups
  • Attracting YouTube subscribers and creating engaging videos
  • Creating quality (not spammy) content for social media
Skill level: Intermediate
About this course: 
The tagline for this social media class is “picking up clients with social media in 48 hours or less.” Which points to the fact that this instructor dives into intermediate social media strategies. Moving beyond more beginner tactics like setting up social media accounts and basic posting strategies, this class assumes that you already know those things and provides details on how to best use the channels that you’re already familiar with.
All you need for this course is an active Facebook, YouTube, and Reddit account and you’ll be on your way to learning the secrets behind picking up clients on social media.

7. Facebook Blueprint

Facebook Blueprint Social Media Course
Offered by: Facebook
Created by: Blueprint eLearning
Topics include:
  • Facebook Terminology and Know-How
  • Best Practices for Facebook & Instagram Posting
  • Optimizing Facebook & Instagram Advertising
  • Creating a quality Facebook Page and experience
Skill level: Beginner – Advanced
About this course: 
Perfect for small businesses, marketers, agencies, and advertisers, Facebook Blueprint is your one stop shop for everything there is to know about running successful advertising campaigns using your Facebook Business Page. This huge resource of free, self-paced social media classes will cover best-practices and top strategies used by the world’s largest brands.
With Facebook becoming very much a “pay-to-play” platform, this is the perfect opportunity for businesses and marketers to fully grasp everything there is to know about ensuring that your advertising dollar stretches as far as possible.

8. Social Media Quickstarter

Social Media Kickstarter with Constant Contact
Offered by: Constant Contact
Created by: Constant Contact
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • Snapchat
  • And more!
Skill level: Beginner
About this course: 
All social media managers and marketers start somewhere. This free social media class from Constant Contact is a great resource for those who are looking to dive into the world of social media without all of the complications. It offers a step-by-step guide to building a presence on almost every social media platform you can think of.
For those unsure if social media is right for you or for your business, this class is a great way to dip your toes in and start small with social media marketing. Who knows, you may find that social media is just right for you!


Free Online Courses to Boost Your Digital Marketing Know-How

9. Email Marketing for E-Commerce

Email Marketing for Ecommerce
Offered by: Skillshare
Created by: Mailchimp
  • Email marketing automation
  • Email marketing optimization
  • Email marketing personalization
Skill level: Intermediate to Advanced
About this course: 
Marketers and social media professionals with a basic understanding of how email marketing works will love this free online course from Mailchimp. Perfect for those of you on the go, it’s a 25-minute, highly tactical class on developing the basic email marketing principles that you may already be familiar with.
By the end of this email course, you’ll have a great understanding of how to create engaging email marketing campaigns and how to optimize your strategy in order to increase business revenue.

10. Marketing in a Digital World

Marketing in a Digital World
Offered by: Coursera
Created by: University of Illinois
  • How tools such as smartphones and 3D devices are changing the marketing sphere
  • How power is shifting from companies and brands to consumers
  • Offering product ideas that stick in a digital world
Skill level: Beginner
About this course:
“Marketing in a Digital World” is one of the most popular free marketing courses on Coursera – with more then 100,000 students enrolled to this date. Taught by a professor at the University of Illinois, this class focuses on the transformation of marketing strategies an tactics into a digital-first world. Specifically, how technology is putting the power of marketing into the hands of the consumer.
This course is perfect for marketers looking to understand where the marketing field is today and how you can leverage new-age strategies to attract customers. And for those who are keen to continue their learning, this course is part of a larger Digital Marketing Specialization for the University of Illinois.

11. QuickSprout University

QuickSprout University
Offered by: QuickSprout
Created by: Neil Patel
  • Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
  • Link Building
  • Content Marketing
  • Social Media
  • Paid Advertising
  • And more!
Skill level: Beginner – Advanced
About this course:
This awesome (or should we say huge?) set of classes from the one and only Neil Patel is a great place for marketers looking to learn about a huge variety of online and digital marketing tactics. Class topics range from beginner SEO and content creation strategies to advanced social media, email marketing and paid advertising.
What makes this course is that Neil Patel presents the information in very easy-to-learn and snackable ways. The lessons are presented in video format and range anywhere from 3:00 – 12:00 minutes. Each video also comes with a full transcript allowing more visual learners to follow along.

12. Inbound Marketing Certification

HubSpot Inbound Marketing Academy
Offered by: HubSpot
Created by: HubSpot
  • Inbound marketing
  • Email marketing
  • Inbound sales techniques
  • Content marketing
  • Growth-driven design
Skill level: Beginner – Advanced
About this course:
HubSpot’s Inbound Marketing Certification is full of super actionable, hands-on learning material that allows marketers to take their general inbound marketing know-how to the next level. The certification consists of 12 different classes and more than 4.5 hours of learning material in both video and text format.
You’ll learn all about SEO, blogging, landing pages, lead nurturing, conversion analysis and reporting come together to form a modern-day inbound marketing strategy. This free online marketing course is presented in different modules, where after successful completion of all the lessons and tests, you’ll be HubSpot certified!

13. Viral Marketing and How to Create Contagious Content

Viral Marketing and How to Craft Contagious Content
Offered by: Coursera
Created by: University of Pennsylvania
  • What makes ideas sticky
  • How social influence shapes behavior
  • The power of word of mouth
Skill level: Beginner – Intermediate
About this course:
Taught by University of Pennsylvania Professor and best-selling author, Jonah Berger, this free online marketing course helps to answer the mystery of why some ideas and products become popular and why others do not. It’s perfect for social media managers and marketers looking to put a “science” behind their content marketing method.
You’ll start with an understanding of why things catch on in the first place and how you can use those lessons to create viral content online. Then, you’ll move on to spreading your new and creative ideas through social media and other digital marketing channels.

14. Pay Per Click (PPC) University

WordStream PPC University, Social Media Marketing Class
Offered by: WordStream
Created by: WordStream
  • All about PPC (What it is, basic terminology, structuring)
  • Keyword research
  • Landing page optimization
  • A/B testing
  • PPC for lead generation and B2B
Skill level: Beginner – Advanced
About this course: 
PPC University is a fully free online learning resource created by WordStream, to help build your PPC and digital marketing skills. The format is presented in three streams of learning plans which offer lessons for beginning to advanced users, with additional modules for social advertising.
You can also access a number of webinars and white papers to enhance your digital marketing expertise, and best of all, everything’s mobile-friendly so you can learn on the go, whenever you have time!

15. Diploma in E-Business

Diploma in Ebusiness
Offered by: Alison
Created by: Google
  • Introduction to Google Webmaster
  • Using Google AdWords
  • Understanding and using Google Analytics Data
  • Conversion Reports and collecting actionable insights
Skill level: Intermediate
About this course: 
This “Diploma in E-Business” course is a comprehensive resource for marketers, business owners, and advertisers who would like to get the most out of their digital marketing efforts. You’ll learn things like the fundamentals of promoting your business online, using various Google-powered tools, and how to track and make sense of the vast amounts of data available to you.
Whether you have a deep knowledge of how to market your business online or are just getting started, this course is an awesome way to strengthen your digital marketing skills.

16. Google Digital Marketing Course

Google Online Marketing Challenge, Google Digital Marketing Course
Offered by: WordStream
Created by: WordStream
  • All about PPC (What it is, basic terminology, structuring)
  • Keyword research
  • Landing page optimization
  • A/B testing
  • PPC for lead generation and B2B
Skill level: Beginner – Advanced
About this course: 
Learning the ins-and-outs of all of the marketing tools that Google offers is quite the task. But marketers and business owners have seen the direct benefits of mastering the various Google advertising platforms in terms of business ROI. This course offers a direct line to always-updated resources for everything Google.
This course is also a part of a Online Marketing Challenge from Google. Students that plan to take the Online Marketing Challenge are encouraged to complete the Digital Marketing Course first. Marketers looking to learn everything there is to know about Google (and advertising), this is a great place to start!

17. Buffer’s Week of Webinars on Digital Marketing

Buffer Week of Webinars, Buffer Social Media Class
Offered by: Buffer
Created by: Buffer
Topics include:
  • Content curation and sharing on social media
  • Getting your content seen on Facebook
  • Instagram Marketing to boost your business
  • Branding and PR outreach
  • Getting started with social media data
Skill level: Beginner – Intermediate
About this course:
While not a social media “class” in a traditional sense, Buffer’s Week-of-Webinars covers everything from content curation to social media analytics to getting your content seen in the Facebook News Feed.
The great thing about this series of online marketing webinars is that no registration is required to sign up and you can view all five of the videos at your own convenience. And we’d love to hear what you think of these webinars in the comments below!


Free Online Courses to Level Up With Marketing Analytics & Data

18. Introduction to Analytics and the Language of SAS

Introduction to Analytics and the Language of SAS
Offered by: Udemy
Created by: Jigsaw Academy
Topics include:
  • What “analytics” means
  • Why the field of analytics is and why it’s booming
  • Popular analytics tools and applications
  • Introduction to the language of SAS
Skill level: Beginner
About this course:
This “Introduction to Analytics” course is a great starting point for marketers looking to understand what the field of analytics is all about and how to apply it to a variety of businesses and situations. If you’re looking to go beyond the very popular marketing spreadsheets, this course is perfect for you.
This class is broken up into 12 videos of varying length – anywhere from 5-30 minutes and will take you about 2 hours to complete from start to finish.

19. Google Analytics Academy

Google Analytics Academy, Social Media Classes
Offered by: Google
Created by: Google
Topics include:
  • Digital analytics fundamentals
  • Google Analytics platform principles
  • Ecommerce analytics
  • Mobile app analytics
  • Google Tag Manager
Skill level: Intermediate – Advanced
About this course:
Google Analytics Academy is an incredible online resource for marketers looking to up their game in everything Google-related. With the importance of tracking and incorporating data into your marketing strategy, there has never been a better time to learn all you can about one of the most data-rich resources in the world.
Some of the most popular modules from the Google Analytics Academy include Digital Analytics Fundamentals and Google Analytics Platform Principles. Both of those courses will give you a solid foundation of how to implement data into your strategy and how you can use the platform to best inform your decisions moving forward.

20. An Introduction to Consumer Neuroscience and Neuromarketing

An Introduction to Consumer Neuroscience & Neuromarketing, social media and marketing courses
Offered by: Coursera
Created by: Copenhagen Business School
Topics include:
  • What Neuromarketing is all about
  • Attention and consciousness
  • Sensory neuromarketing
  • Emotions, feelings, wanting and liking
Skill level: Beginner – Intermediate
About this course:
I put this fantastic course on Neuromarketing under the Analytics and Data section because it really gets into the nuts and bolts of why people make the decisions that they do online and in real life. Understanding that can help marketers and business make decisions based on data and research.
You’ll be taken on a journey through the basic brain mechanisms in consumer choice, and how to stay updated on these topics. The course will give an overview of the current and future uses of neuroscience in business and how you can apply it to your own social media and marketing strategy.

21. Data Analytics with Excel PivotTables

Data Analytics with Excel PivotTables 2016
Offered by: Udemy
Created by: UpSkill Ladder
Topics include:
  • Intro to business analytics
  • Understanding Excel and PivotTables
  • Getting started with PivotTables
  • Terms such as Grouping and Custom Calculations
Skill level: Advanced
About this course:
I have the tendency to cringe when I hear the words “Excel PivotTables.” But I also understand how important the use of PivotTables can be in diving into your analytics and making informed decisions about marketing.
This course will teach you how to do Data analytics with Excel PivotTables effectively and efficiently. At the end of the lessons, you will understand the concept, various scenarios and types of Business analytics. Along with that you will learn, how to use one of the strongest features of Microsoft Excel, which is the PivotTables.

22. Digital Analytics for Marketing Professionals

Digital Analytics for Marketing Professionals: Marketing Analytics in Practice
Offered by: Coursera
Created by: University of Illinois
Topics include:
  • Data Collection, Analysis and Visualization
  • How data fits into a company’s marketing strategy
  • Making informed marketing decisions based on data
Skill level: Advanced
About this course:
Taught by Kevin Hartman, Head of Industry at Google, this free marketing course on “Digital Analytics” focuses on the specific data collection, analysis, and visualization techniques used by the world’s top brands. Unlike some of the other analytics classes offered online, this one focuses specifically on marketing.
This course will set you up with a full understanding of how to properly approach data analytics in marketing and how to make informed decisions based on your finding. In short, you’ll be a data wizard!

23. Marketing Measurement Strategy

Marketing Analytics: Marketing Measurement Strategy
Offered by: edX
Created by: University of California at Berkeley
Topics include:
  • How to identify marketing trends
  • How to predict future market conditions
  •  An understanding of metrics used to measure marketing success
Skill level: Intermediate
About this course:
In this marketing class, you’ll learn the best approaches and practices for marketing measurement, including how to use metrics to measure success. The professor, Stephan Sorger, presents hands-on examples of how to identify market trends, how to predict future conditions, and how to put those into action.

24. Social Media Analytics

Free Social Media Analytics Course
Offered by: Quintly
Created by: Quintly
Topics include:
  • Introduction to social media analytics
  • The social media landscape
  • Differentiation between social networks for data collection
  • Finding KPIs that fit your goals
Skill level: Beginner
About this course:
As social media continues to drive traffic and revenue for businesses, the need for marketers to fully understand the “why” behind social success (or downturns) will increase.
This free social media class from Quintly covers the basic principles of social media analytics both for beginners and for marketers who want to refresh their knowledge. It aims to help anybody involved in social media analytics, no matter whether you are working for a brand, an agency or in the media.


Free Online Courses to Get Up to Speed on Content, Blogging, & SEO

25. SEO Training

SEO Training, free marketing courses
Offered by: Udemy
Created by: Eric Schwartzman
Topics include:
  • Integrating SEO in offline and online marketing activities
  • The vocabulary of search engine optimization
  • Most effective SEO strategies
  • White hat vs. black hat SEO
Skill level: Beginner – Intermediate
About this course:
This SEO Training class is perfect for social media managers, executives and entry-level employees. This SEO course will help you increase the search rank of your corporate website, you blog or LinkedIn profile.
Learn how to figure out which terms your customers actually search and how to create online content that is most likely to rank high in Google search engine page results.  For most organizations, search engine optimization presents a greater conversion opportunity that social media outreach.

26. Writing for the Web

Writing for the Web social media course
Offered by: Open2Study
Created by: Frankie Madden
Topics include:
  • How to structure a web page
  • Considerations for search engines and accessibility
  • Making your content scannable
  • Using keywords, headings, lists and links
Skill level: Beginner
About this course:
Knowing how to write well is an important skill for just about anything, but knowing how to write for the web is a whole different ball game. It takes clear and concise copy to gain the attention of your readers in just a few seconds.
This course will help just about anyone – from journalists to technical writers to developers to aspiring bloggers – create content that really engages and converts online. It also will teach you the skills needed to accommodate the requirements of online readers through web design, writing style, structure and SEO.

27. Writing for Brands: Freelancing in the Age of Content Marketing

Writing for Brands: Freelancing in the Age of Content Marketing
Offered by: Skillshare
Created by: Contently
Topics include:
  • What content marketing entails
  • The basics of writing for, and working with brands
  • Marketing yourself as a writer
  • How to craft the perfect pitch to a brand
Skill level: Beginner
About this course:
Have you ever wondered how all of those great bloggers get writing gigs for brands online? This course provides the framework for starting a successful freelance career if that’s something you’d be interested in. Taught by Brian Maehl of Contently, “Writing for Brands” is an actionable, 30-minutes writing course that breaks down the process into simple steps.
Whether writing turns into a full-time career for you or just a fun project to tackle on the side, the folks at Contently are happy to help prepare you to pitch your content ideas to brands both big and small.

28. SEO Training Course

SEO Training Course from MOZ
Offered by: Udemy
Created by: Moz
Topics include:
  • Building a monthly SEO plan
  • 5 ways to use social media profiles for SEO
  • Link building with Twitter
  • Mapping keywords to content
Skill level: Beginner
About this course:
Optimizing a web site for search engines requires looking at a ton of unique elements both on and off your website. This course on SEO from the folks at Moz will help you to start making sense of it all. Most importantly, it will help you form consistent SEO habits that you can implement long after this course is over.
If you’re interested in getting started with optimizing your website for search engines and how social media has the power to fit within that strategy, this is a great place to start for beginners.

29. Content Marketing for B2B Enterprises

Content Marketing for B2B Enterprises
Offered by: Udemy
Created by: William Flanagan
Topics include:
  • End-to-end B2B marketing tactics and strategies
  • Content creation that converts
  • Identifying industry influencers
  • Building a data system to foster improvement
Skill level: Intermediate – Advanced
About this course:
B2B companies, products, and services often require a slightly different approach to content marketing. Customer sales cycles are more drawn out and require various, targeted content types to help assist decision-makers to the next stage.
The entire set of classes in this content marketing course lasts roughy 35 minutes. You’ll learn how to get inside the mind of your market and build content that interests them in a short period of time. Allowing you to get back to running your business!

30. High-Impact Business Writing

High-Impact Business Writing Online Course
Offered by: Coursera
Created by: University of California at Irvine
Topics include:
  • Introduction and basics to business writing
  • Various business document types
  • Informal and social media communication
Skill level: Beginner
About this course:
Writing great copy that is meant to drive people to take a specific business action is a unique and valuable skill to have for marketers and business owners alike. This “High-Impact Business Writing” course is aimed at helping you get your thoughts on paper in a clear and concise manner.
Structured as a 4-week class, you’ll start with the basics of businesses writing, including why it’s important, and move to more advanced topics such as preparing business documents and translating ideas to more informal channels such as social media. In short, helping to to become a business copy whiz!

31. Internet Marketing for Smart People

Internet Marketing for smart people
Offered by: Copyblogger
Created by: Copyblogger
Topics include:
  • Introduction and basics to business writing
  • Various business document types
  • Informal and social media communication
Skill level: Beginner
About this course:
With the tagline, “you don’t have to be a genius to master internet marketing,” this 20-part email course from the folks at Copyblogger offers a great starting place for those new to the marketing field. What’s unique about this course is that it digs deeply into the areas of direct response copywriting and relationship building.
It’s set up in “4 Pillars” takes you through various topics such as customer relationships, writing, content marketing and delivering something that’s worth selling.


Free Online Courses to Learn Marketing Design and Imagery

32. Graphic Design Basics: Core Principles for Graphic Design

Graphic Design Basics: Core Principles for Visual Design
Offered by: Skillshare
Created by: Smithsonian Design Museum
Topics include:
  • Identifying and defining basic design principles
  • Effectively critiquing your own work for balance
  • Applying what you’ve learned to your own projects
Skill level: Beginner
About this course:
Have you ever wanted to get started with design so that you can create your own images for social media and marketing? This “Graphic Design Basics” from will set you up with a solid foundation to branch out as a beginner designer.
In this 35-minute class designers Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips walk students through what it takes to create great designs. Including, the 5 important and fundamental aspects of design and how you can apply those to every one of your projects moving forward.

33. How to Create Better Graphic Design

How to create better graphic design
Offered by: Udemy
Created by: Inoshiro Design
Topics include:
  • Identifying and defining basic design principles
  • Effectively critiquing your own work for balance
  • Applying what you’ve learned to your own projects
Skill level: Beginner
About this course: 
Did you know that in 2016, visual content is more than 40X more likely to get shared on social media than other types of content? Today, it’s becoming important, even crucial for marketers to have at least some basic knowledge of key design terms.
This course does a deep dive into the five steps for better visual communication. These components include creating ideas and applying them to your design, communicating ideas effectively within the design, and having a consistent design look and feel.

34. The Landing Page Conversion Course

THE LANDING PAGE CONVERSION COURSE
Offered by: Unbounce
Created by: Unbounce
Topics include:
  • Landing page 101
  • 5 core landing page elements
  • The psychology of conversion
Skill level: Beginner – Intermediate
About this course: 
Curious about the power of landing pages in marketing campaigns? Unbounce has the art of a perfect landing page down to a science. And in this comprehensive online marketing class, they share all of that knowledge with you, no questions asked.
The Landing Page Conversion Course takes you from “Landing Page 101” right on down to “Copywriting” and even “Testing and Optimization.” If you’ve ever been curious about the power of landing pages and how they can help you grow your business, this course is the perfect one for you.

35. Visual and Graphic Design

Graphic Design - Visual and Graphic Design
Offered by: ALISON
Created by: XSIQ
Topics include:
  • Using various design elements
  • Drawing and production systems in design
  • The production process for designers
Skill level: Beginner
About this course: 
Great design starts with the fundamentals. The free course from ALISON examines various design elements including line, shape, form and texture and design principles, covering composition, balance, contrast and hierarchy. If you’re interested in exploring graphic design, industrial design or the design process in general, this free graphic design class is perfect for you.

36. Graphic Design 101

Graphic Design 101
Offered by: Udemy
Created by: Design and Art Direction Mason Gentry
Topics include:
  • Concept-driven design and implementation
  • Why some design mediums need to communicate more quickly than others
  • Thinking behind great graphic design
  • A birds eye view of the entire field of graphic deisgn
Skill level: Intermediate
About this class: 
Are you interested in deepening your knowledge of graphic design or how graphic design can be applied in the real world? The class “Graphic Design 101” is specifically for developers who may know a little about graphic design, but would like to learn more.
Many students who take this class have the ability to recognize a good design when they see one, but may not know WHY it’s a good design. This free online design class looks to help answer the “why.”

37. DIY Viral Video: A Class on Making iPhone How-To Videos

DIY Viral Video: A Mini Class on Making iPhone How-To Videos
Offered by: Skillshare
Created by: Nicole Farb
Topics include:
  • Setting up for a great video
  • Tools and techniques for shooting a video
  • Finalizing and sharing a videos online
Skill level: Beginner – Intermediate
About this course: Video marketing is making a huge splash online and on social media. But one thing what we consistently hear is that marketers aren’t quite sure where to start. Yet, videos have the potential to engage an audience in new and exciting ways – Just look at BuzzFeed Tasty for an example of the power of video!
In this short class, Nicole Farb shows how you can create your own video in a scrappy, easy, and high-quality way and how she has seen huge success with it in the past. Perfect for marketers and social media managers just getting started with video.

Over to you!

As Malcolm Gladwell said in his book Outliers, “It takes roughly ten thousand hours of practice to achieve mastery in a field.”
Malcolm’s quote just goes to show that with enough effort, patience, and practice, you can learn anything you put your mind to. We hope that this lists helps you to find some great online social media classes and marketing resources.

Have you taken any online social media classes or marketing classes recently that you truly loved? We’d love to hear them!
Please feel free to leave us a comment below and we may add it to our list!


Author: Brian Peters
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