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Funny I was just dreaming about something like this the other day! Super useful and easy to find what you need - as opposed to scrolling through endless bookmarks if you're anything like me. Ok going back to dreaming up some other things I need.
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@mcnulty_tara Thanks Tara. I'm glad I was able to answer your dreams. :-)
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There is a ton of great marketing content. The problems I've always encountered in finding something useful was
1. Information overload.
2. No searching or filtering
With very few exceptions, lists of marketing tools are usually static blog posts. Ali Mese's Marketing list - http://growth.supply/free/market... gets points for being regularly updated. Brian Dean and Moz get points for interactive lists at
- SEO Tools: The Complete List (153 Free and Paid Tools) - http://backlinko.com/seo-tools
- The 100 Best Free SEO Tools & Resources for Every Challenge - Interactive - https://moz.com/blog/100-free-se...
respectively. But, the UX experience on those lists are a bit lacking.
I built http://thebestmarketingstrategie... for this reason. It's a list that I curate regularly (and sometimes post to Twitter on @mwright_com), so there's always new stuff, but also features a suggestion feature in case there are some gems that haven't been captured.
It's totally focused on actionable content and tools. It's filterable by multiple categories, as well as searchable.
There's also a podcast and video filter because a lot of great SEO, CRO, and general marketing content happens in audio video form.
It's not comprehensive. There are only about 150 items to date, but it's a good start. I hope this can help someone else that's trying to do competitive analysis, compare SaaS applications, or just trying to keep up with the latest and greatest.