Here you’ll find a list of the best social media marketing tools for 2019. The list is broken down into different categories and includes links to each product’s website, as well as commentary from experienced users.
We recognize that everyone has different needs, so we’ve included a wide range of options. You’ll find everything from free tools to premium software that will help you manage your social media marketing campaigns.
We also wanted to make sure that the tools in our list are easy to use, so we only included software that has been reviewed by industry experts.
Best Social Media Marketing Tools 2019
1. IFTTT
So you’ve got your social media posts scheduled and maybe you even crossed off the content curation task. What’s the next step? To automate everything that comes before and after (and in between). That’s what IFTTT is for. The name of this automation tool stands for If This, Then That. It links all kinds of apps and services together to automate multi-step tasks in whatever way you want. So for example, if you publish a blog, you can create an IFTTT “recipe” that will see the new post and create a tweet as well as an Instagram post about it.
If there’s a task in your social media marketing workflow that you always forget about despite all the post-it notes, try IFTTT.
Price: free
2. Buffer
Buffer is a popular scheduling tool that allows marketers to schedule posts across a variety of social media platforms. You can either tailor each post to each platform or publish the same one everywhere.
You can use a Buffer Chrome extension to add any content you find on the Web to the Buffer queue. This adds a bit of fun and creativity to the whole process of content aggregation and sharing, because for once you don’t have to plan what to share in advance. Yet your posts still will be shared at the best possible times. You can also track links to see which content is most popular with your readers.
Price: freemium; paid plans from $15/mo
3. Quuu
Already got Buffer? To simplify your work even further, i.e., to eliminate the part where you are the one looking for valuable content to share, start using Quuu. This is a social media marketing tool that curates content for you: it takes hand-picked, always relevant content, and adds it to the Buffer queue. This eliminates any trouble of curating and sharing any content other than the stuff you most want to share (i.e., your own blog posts and promotional content).
Price: plans start at $15/mo
4. MeetEdgar
MeetEdgar is another social media scheduling tool that stands out for one reason: it allows you to recycle old posts. This is more important than it seems: Content, even good and popular content, gets forgotten and left behind. Recycling that old content so it can get views again is low-hanging fruit, and too often a missed opportunity.
With MeetEdgar, you organize posts by category, schedule content by category, and then, every time the tool has gone through your scheduled posts, it will automatically post old content from each category so it can get attention again.
Price: $49/mo
free social media marketing tools
1. AdsReport
With a successful paid social strategy, you can accelerate progress toward your brand’s goals.
Whether you want to grow your audience, sell more products, or do anything in between, Facebook Ads can give a much-needed boost.
But tasks like monitoring ad accounts and tracking results aren’t as simple as they should be.
If you need to confirm basic metrics like spend, impressions, or cost per click (CPC), you often have to sort through a mountain of data in your Facebook Ads account.
When you want to streamline your analysis, AdsReport has you covered.
Once you connect your Facebook Ads account, you can see insights in seconds.
Key metrics like spend, revenue, impressions, clicks, click-through rate (CTR), and CPC appear at the top with helpful comparisons to the previous period.
Click to view more metrics, and you can see all the other data that matters to your team, such as page likes, landing page views, post engagement, and purchase metrics.
Just want to check stats for a specific campaign? Scroll down, and select the right campaign.
Along with campaign metrics, AdsReport identifies the best-performing ad based on criteria like clicks, impressions, CPC, or CTR.
2. Facebook Barometer
Does it seem like your Facebook strategy is missing something? A little perspective can go a long way. But when you’re so focused on what’s right in front of you, it’s tough to consider external factors.
Let’s say your client’s Facebook following is growing at a steady clip. Or maybe your social media marketing agency is rocking reach compared to previous months. Nice work!
But how do your results compare to your competitors’?
After all, your competitors are working hard to attract a similar audience. It’s essential to keep their progress in mind when you review your brand’s results.
With the free social media tool Barometer, you can compare your Facebook Page to your competitors’ Pages in seconds. Connect your Facebook Page to this free tool, and see how your performance stacks up to over 58,000 other pages. You can compare metrics like:
- Fans reached
- Engagement rate
- People talking about your page
- Negative feedback
- Organic reach
- Paid reach
- Viral reach
- CTR
The average percentages featured in Barometer are based on the last 50 posts for each Facebook Page, giving you a solid basis for comparison.
To fine-tune your Barometer, choose the audience range that matches your Facebook Page and get more accurate industry averages.
Then scroll down for page insights like reach and impressions.
You can compare your Facebook Page against the industry average for the past 30, 90, or 180 days to get a better idea of how your brand is truly performing.
3. Bit.ly
When you share links on social media, you don’t always want to show the original URL. Maybe the URL is way too long and would clutter up your post so you’d prefer a shorter link. Perhaps the URL points to a website that you don’t manage and you’d like to find a way to track stats.
Many of the best social media management apps include tools that automatically shorten your URLs.
But these built-in tools don’t always give you much control over the process.
Meet Bitly, a free social media marketing tool that shortens URLs and stores them in your own personal database.
With Bitly, you can make any URL shorter or create a URL with a custom slug, such as bit.ly/my-custom-slug.
Within your database, you can give URLs original titles and add tags for better organization. That means you can tag all URLs related to a campaign or promotion so you can find and analyze them easily.
But Bitly offers much more than shortened URLs. This tool also provides basic analytics, so you can understand how each link performed. You can monitor the number of clicks your URLs received each day, and you can track each link’s referrals.
With a quick glance, you can see whether social media, email, or SMS campaigns drove clicks.
If QR codes are part of your marketing strategy, you’ll appreciate Bitly’s simple QR code generator. You can create a QR code for any Bitly link, giving your audience another way to connect with your brand.
If you have extra room in your budget, Bitly also offers paid features.
With a paid plan, you can create branded URLs with custom domains, which can improve CTR and help you reach your web traffic goals even more reliably.
4. Canva
Whether you’re sharing a blog post, a seasonal sale, or anything else on social media, you need images. Good, high-quality images.
But snapping your own photos and designing your own graphics takes time and money.
If you don’t have much of either to spare, Canva is an excellent option. This free design app lets you create all kinds of graphics, from Facebook cover images and Instagram Stories to tweets and images for your blog posts.
You can get started by choosing from hundreds of templates.
All of Canva’s social media templates follow each platform’s recommended image dimensions, so you don’t have to worry about resizing. Just swap in your own text, logos, and photos to customize each graphic.
If you don’t have original photos to work with, choose from Canva’s free library or download free images.
Once you create something you like, you can use it over and over. Just copy the design and update the text or images, and you’ve got a branded template that you can reuse.
If you find that you’re using Canva constantly, you might benefit from the paid version.
When you upgrade to Canva Pro, you can set and save brand colors and fonts, add GIFs, and resize designs for other platforms with a single click.
If you’re an Agorapulse user, you can also take advantage of our Canva integration. Here’s how:
5. Easel.ly
When you publish a social media post, you have limited space and time to attract attention. If you have a long or complicated message to share, you have to get your point across before followers scroll past.
Infographics use the power of images to capture attention and convey more complex ideas.
But designing infographics takes talent. You can’t just throw one together in a few minutes.
That’s where free social media marketing tool Easel.ly can help.
This free social media tool lets you create sharp-looking infographics without a graphic design degree.
Get started by choosing a basic template. Then add graphics, charts, data, and other visual elements.
To add movement to your infographic, you can insert animated GIFs. Easel.ly is also integrated with Unsplash, so you can add royalty-free photos to your design.
When you’re finished, you can download or embed your infographic. You can also use Easel.ly’s social media integrations to share directly to Facebook or Twitter.
Although Easel.ly is one of the top free apps for social media, you can get even more out of the paid version of this tool. Upgrade to get hundreds of premium templates, over 1 million icons and photos, and better organization.
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