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Revealing my Marketing Toolkits! What's Yours?

Deniz
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Hello PH Community! Isn't it amazing how our toolkits can look so different from each other? For me, it's: Apollo.io for sourcing leads SendGrid for those must-read emails Contentrain as my trusty Headless CMS Notion for keeping me organized and productive Mixpanel for that invaluable user tracking SEMrush for all my SEO needs What about you? What's in your marketing toolkit? How's your experience been with these tools? Share your stack and let's learn from each other's experiences.

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MsMay
For me its A mix of SEO tools (Ahrefs, SEMrush, Google) VWO for testing Figma to view designs Miro to whiteboard and brainstorm with team Trello for tasks and collaboration Lookerstudio for organizing data from various sources
@itsmay Thanks for joining the discussion, May! Your list showcases a good mix of tools for different needs - SEO, testing, design, collaboration, and data organization. It's great to see how versatile these tools can be when integrated into our work routines.
B2B Rocket
B2B Rocket
Launching soon!
Google Analytics Google Search Console Canva Mailchimp
@hamza_afzal_butt Nice and clean toolkit, Hamza! Google's tools are reliable for tracking and analyzing, and Canva's easy-to-use platform is perfect for creating visuals. Mailchimp is a well-rounded tool for email marketing as well. Thanks for sharing your stack!
Mighil
html.earth
html.earth
SEMrush - marketing suite. Brevo and Listmonk - emails go brrr. Lucky Orange and Plausible - data go brr. Apple Notes - to jot down stuff while on the go. Quip - docs for work (content calendar, notes for devs, and so on). BlogSEO.ai and Poe.com - AI assistance. Sublime Text - yeah, sometimes hands get dirty. A remote server - to test certain stuff (related to marketing). Slack - the glue.
@migy That's quite an extensive toolkit, Migy! It seems like you've got all bases covered, from SEO to content creation, and even getting hands-on with some coding. Thanks for sharing, I'll definitely be checking out a few tools from your list that I haven't used before!
Nick from FirstHR
Thank you for sharing, Deniz!
@nickanisimov You're welcome, Nick! Always happy to share tools that I find useful. Do you have any go-to tools in your marketing stack that you'd recommend?
Can DEVE
Contentrain
Contentrain
Thanks for the advices i think they coming handy not only marketers also for others some point.
@notcan Absolutely, Can! I'm glad you found the advice useful. Regardless of our roles, we all aim to increase efficiency and productivity in our work, and the right toolset can significantly contribute to that. While some tools are more specific to certain professions, many others are versatile and can be beneficial across different fields. Feel free to share your favorites too!
Feyzan A.
Amazing topic! Maybe we, as developers, should open the same discussion to reveal our toolkits :)
@etjecode Hey Feyzan, It's always intriguing to see what tools others in the field are using, whether they're developers, marketers, designers, or anyone else. It often leads to discovering some hidden gems! I could add more: Google Analytics for performance tracking Canva for quick visual content creation Discord for team communication
@mahnoor_ahmed Thank you, Mahnoor! It's always interesting to see the variety of tools different teams use to streamline their operations. Any hidden gem in your toolkit you'd like to share?
Kunal Mehta
As a cofounder of ProApp, our marketing toolkit includes: - HubSpot for CRM and marketing automation - Google Analytics for tracking website traffic - Buffer for social media scheduling - Canva for creating visual content - Mailchimp for email marketing - Intercom for customer messaging We've had a great experience with these tools, as they have helped us streamline our marketing efforts and engage with our users effectively.
@realkunalmehta That's a solid toolkit, Kunal! It seems like you have everything covered from CRM to customer engagement. Thanks for sharing your experience with these tools. It's always great to get insights from different perspectives. It seems like ProApp's marketing stack is set up for success!
Bran Vuch
Amazing list, thank you!
@branimir_vuchih Thank you, Branimir! If you have any go-to tools you use that aren't on the list, I'd love to hear about them!
Helen Butler
I tried to construct my own list, but I'll try yours out first because it's amazing.
@helenbutterfly4 That's fantastic, Helen! Exploring different toolkits can often lead to discovering new favorites. I hope you find the tools in this list beneficial for your workflow. Don't forget to share your experience and, of course, your own list when you have it ready. We can all learn from each other!
Allison Ly
Thanks for the list Deniz!
@allison_ly You're welcome Allison! I hope it was helpful. Feel free to share your own favorite tools as well - I'm always interested in learning about new and efficient ways to manage and track marketing efforts.
Mia Cooper
Fantastic ! Gonna try it also.
@mia_seicooper Thanks, Mia! I hope you find these tools useful for your needs. Don't forget to share your experience after trying them out. We'd love to hear your feedback!
Kuba Gaj
For us, it's: 1. MailerLite - for newsletter and drip campaigns 2. Elementor - for the website 3. Discord - for community 4. Crisp - for marketing automation emails 5. Ahrefs - for SEO needs 6. ChatGPT - for minor content tweaks and ideas
@qbagaj Thanks for sharing your marketing toolkit, Kuba! It's always insightful to see the tools that others are using and how they're making them work for their needs. I appreciate you taking the time to join this discussion.
Irina Ivashchinenko
Great list, thank you Deniz!
@iren_ivashchinenko Thank you, Iren! I'm glad you found the list helpful. If you have any favorite tools that you use in your marketing efforts, feel free to share!
Arda Sanıl Onay
That's a good one! Thank you for this discussion. In this way, anyone who are researching tools, we can help them in this discussion. I can list my tools as follows:👇🏻 Contentrain as a headless CMS Notion to keep track of my tasks Semrush for anything about keywords and SEO Google Keyword Planner to bring a new keywords that I can use in my contents. Before to finish, I'll follow this discussion for have the opportunity to learn a new tool🤓
@ardasanilonay It's fantastic to see your toolkit, Arda! Contentrain combined with Notion, Semrush, and Google Keyword Planner seems like a powerful combo for your content and SEO needs. Let's keep this discussion rolling and hopefully, we can all discover some new tools to try out. Thanks for sharing!