You can't avoid new technology these days, especially from a
marketing standpoint. While it can seem intimidating to stay on top of
the times, it is emphatically laborious for any marketer to be on top of
his game if he is not palpable to new trends.
Here are seven marketing apps that you'll want to get acquainted with sooner rather than later.
1. Jelly
Google
does a pretty good job answering all of our questions from "Why is the sky blue?" to more advanced queries like "How can I prove the ROI of
inbound marketing to my boss?"
However, sometimes we are troubled
by questions that don't translate well into a traditional search engine
field. Jelly app is the solution to this predicament.
I'm not
talking about fruit preserves here, but rather an innovative social
Q&A app derived from the creative mind of Twitter co-founder, Biz
Stone.
The crowdsourcing style app allows you to query your social
network contacts, and lend them a helping hand when they're in need of
an answer. Jelly doesn't rely on just text-based questions, but it
actually allows users to use pictures to probe their questions.
Let's
say, for example, you see someone in a magazine sporting a jacket you
really like. Simply take a picture of the jacket, and post it alongside a
question like: "Does anyone know who makes this jacket, or where I can
find one like it?"
While Jelly is a promising app, the potential
for marketing incorporation appears to be enthralling. Customer service,
product marketing, and crowdsourcing are a handful of ways many people
are making use of the Jelly app from a business standpoint.
2. Pocket
You
just stumbled upon an awesome article on how to increase your
conversion rates, but your next meeting starts in 2 minutes. No worries,
just put it in your pocket.
Formerly known as Read It Later,
Pocket is a bookmarking app that makes it easy for users to store
articles and videos to queue up at their convenience. The read-later
experience doesn't rely on an internet connection, so you can revisit
your findings pretty much anywhere. Sounds like a great way to increase
your productivity on lengthy plane, train, or automobile rides, huh?
Best
of all, Pocket will sync across all of your devices, providing users
with a hassle-free way to resume reading on their preferred device.
3. Directr for Business
Taxi Driver, Goodfellas, Wolf of Wall Street, what do all of these box office hits have in common? Scorsese.
Behind every great video production is a talented director, and the Directr for Business app is aiming to be just that.
While
71% of consumers feel positively about brands that publish videos, 85%
of consumers are more likely to buy after viewing product videos
(Source: Inbound Marketing Agents). If bandwidth is holding your
business back from producing quality video content, Directr for Business
has an entire library of production templates to make it easy for just
about anyone to make video content.
The templates are divided into
categories that range anywhere from product announcement, to how-to
tutorials, to company culture insight. Each template contains a
storyboard style shot list that lays out how to approach each shot - for
example the first shot in a "how-to" video prompts users to answer the
question "who are you and what are you teaching?"
Aside from a
prompt, each shot comes complete with directors notes, and visual
suggestions that explain how to position the shot. They've pretty much
covered it all, all that's left for you to do is look pretty and nail
your dialogue.
4. Any.Do Moment / Cal
I don't like to think of Any.do as an app, but rather a morning ritual.
The
first stop in any Monday morning grind should be this user-friendly
planning tool. On paper, Any.do can best be referred to as a to do list
application designed to help you plan out your busy day, but it's really
more than that.
Any.do helps you manage your life, both
professional and personal, by inputting tasks into it's sleek and simple
interface. Users have the option to schedule tasks into 4 categories,
(Today, Tomorrow, Upcoming, and Someday) making it fun to plan
tomorrow's blog post and someday's vacation. Tasks can be sorted into
different folders to optimize organization, and notes and contacts can
be added for added clarification.
Additionally, Any.Do is highly
integrated with the calendar application, Cal. So much so that one might
say they're "going steady." You can even sign into Cal using your
Any.Do account, and all of your tasks will carry over into its
interactive internal calendar. Adding events to the calendar is simple,
and it even gives you the option to enter a location name so that Cal
can map out a route for you. Any.Do Moment and Cal provides busy
marketers with a lens through which they can focus their tasks and
interactions.
5. Asana
Asana is a task management tool that makes collaboration on team projects easier than ever.
Created
by Facebook co-founder, Dustin Moskovitz, Asana is a free* application
that provides real-time interaction through a user-friendly interface.
Asana users can create tasks, assign them to team members, set due
dates, add notes, attach files, create internal checklists, and
communicate with others through comments. Once tasks are created, you
can group them into projects, and invite team members so that they can
brainstorm, assign subtasks, and work toward accomplishing their goals.
The
thing that makes Asana the perfect tool for marketers is its ability to
present conversations and projects side-by-side, eliminating the hassle
of scattered emails and missed messages. No more digging through your
inbox to find that file John sent you, and that set of images Bobby
wrapped up last week. Asana keeps everything you need neatly in one
place.
6. IFTTT
Pronounced like gift without the 'G', IFTTT is a innovative new app that stands for "if this than that."
IFTTT provides users with a tool to mix up custom "recipes" that trigger a particular action. Sound confusing? It's not.
The average IFTTT recipe contains the following elements:
Channels:
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Evernote, iOS photos, Weather, Dropbox,
Email, Feedly, iOS Reminders, LinkedIn and 70 more.
Triggers: "I upload a photo to Instagram", "I'm tagged in a photo on Facebook", "I set an iOS reminder"
Actions: "Send me a text message", "Add it to my Dropbox", "Post to Facebook"
Let's say you want to keep your branding consistent across the
board, and you want your Twitter avatar to match your Facebook profile
photo. Simply use this "recipe":
If my Facebook profile pictures changes, then update my Twitter profile picture.
A
lot of the time when I am working on a "how-to" blog post I reference
screenshots from my phone. Oh, you do too? Use this recipe:
If I take a screenshot on iOS, then save it to my Evernote notebook.
With seemingly endless combinations, IFTTT provides busy marketers with a way to automate simple tasks that save a lot of time.
7. LIfe Graphy
Life Graphy presents users with a totally unique approach to the average productivity app concept.
The
colorful app breaks your tasks down into mini pie charts that can
contain up to ten segments (1 segment per task). As you complete tasks,
the individual sections within the chart begin to fill up. A completed
circle is something to smile about.
Life Graphy offers users 3
views: Day, Month, and Year. By switching between the 3 views, you can
get a good visual idea of how much you have accomplished.
While the functionality of the app is enough reason to try it out, it's the interface that really does it for me.
Committing
to a task-based planning app is easier said than done, but Life Graphy
makes you want to keep trucking along because its fun!
New
technology isn't going to slow down anytime soon. As the pace for
innovation quickens, we can expect that there will be a whole lot of new
advances coming our way whether we think we're ready for them or not.