Founded by ex-HubSpot-ers, Crayon.co (free, or $299 a month to track five competitors), catalogs nearly half a million marketing sites, benchmarking and providing inspiration on everything from homepages, pricing, and About Us pages—all sortable by industry, CMS, and more.
No time to transcribe? Send the audio files to Rev.com and receive a magically transcribed version, often within hours, for only a dollar a minute.
Grammarly (free browser extension) and the Hemingway Editor ($19.99) are a couple of simple tools that help correct the passive-voice, obfuscating, corporate jargon that creeps into marketing departments.
Google reverse image search: Upload the photo or image you intend to use and find other instances or similar images.
Pexels and Unsplash are incredibly high-quality sources of royalty-free and generally free images. There are also other great sites and tools available for dressing up your images, such as Pablo and Snappa. Iconmonstr adds fast free icons to any content. And Dissolve.com delivers low-cost hi-res full-motion stock video that would have recently cost thousands.
Volleying images back and forth with markups and comments is easy with tools like Snagit ($49.95) and Skitch.
We all need these at some point.
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