Saturday, 29 July 2017

44 Thought Leaders Reveal Their Top Marketing Automation Tools and Software for B2B and B2C Marketing Pros


Marketing automation tools are all the rage, offering busy marketing executives valuable, time-saving resources that streamline marketing efforts. Any B2C or B2B marketer knows how time-consuming even the most basic marketing tasks can be, from staying in touch with prospects to nurturing leads, managing email campaigns, and coordinating social media marketing efforts.

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Fortunately, there are tons of tools that can make these time-consuming and tedious tasks much simpler. From streamlining email marketing with autoresponders and drip campaigns to tools that totally automate your social media efforts, editorial calendars, and apps like IFTTT which connect multiple platforms to automate pretty much anything, there are hundreds of tools that can make the lives of marketers simple and less stressful.

To find out which tools today’s top marketers rely on to simplify their daily tasks, we reached out to a panel of leading marketing experts and asked them to answer this question:

“What’s your number-one, go-to tool for automating your marketing efforts?”

We’ve collected and compiled their recommendations into this comprehensive guide to the best marketing automation tools for busy marketers.

Meet Our Panel of Top Marketing Experts:


Emma Kirby
Nevyana Karakasheva
Joel Stein
Kevin Moses
Anton Doos
Matan Ravid
Sherrin Bull
Sean Si
Christina Nicholson
Marc Prosser
Jonathan Spektor
Trent Erwin
Dan Fuoco
Xand Griffin
Adam Johnson
Laura Nunemaker
Meagan Nordmann
Louise Hendon
Erika Goldwater
Ian Aronovich
Justin Handley
Blair Nastasi
Addys Guerra
Susan J. Campbell
Yuimi Vashum
Adelaida Diaz-Roa
Jeff Kew
Walter Wise
Christopher Gaudreau
Scott Kennard
Tali Raphaely
Saurabh Nangia
Owen Powis
Steve Susina
Michelle Brammer
Ronnie Deaver
Don Uhlir
Lisa Baker-King
David T. Scott
Arthur Colker
Michael Peggs
Sandy Arons, MBA
Justin Fishaw
Valentin Valov



Emma Kirby

@letssoapbox

Emma Kirby is a Marketing Manager at Soapbox App, which is a new social platform for bloggers. Emma has been working in Marketing since she graduated in 2014 and has a huge amount of knowledge for the beauty, fashion, and tech industries.

“My number-one, go-to marketing automation tool is…”

My number one, go-to tool has to be Buffer.

It is great for social media marketing and allows me to plan and deliver social media posts and campaigns weeks in advance. I can link Soapbox’s multiple social channels in one place and ensure that each message is circulating consistently through. This leaves me room to spend time on creating organic, as-it-happens content too, which is very important, especially for a beauty- and fashion-related app.

Buffer has built-in analytical tools so I can really see who is liking my posts and what the thousands of people who follow Soapbox really want. I can also track certain keywords and set alerts for when people are searching for certain topics, e.g ‘Soapbox App’ or anything related to the industry. This in turn helps me plan topics and campaigns as well as making sure I am keeping up to date with relevant news changes and consumer shifts. I can also keep up with conversations easily so I do not miss anything and can give consumers that all-important, one-to-one engagement, which can be a struggle if you have 10k+ followers.

This tool also allows me to see the times when my followers are most active, so I can target and get my messages seen for optimal engagement. There is no point in posting great content if it is not optimized for your particular time zone, and Buffer allows me to do this. This is extremely important for me due to Soapbox being a London-based organisation, while our consumer base is in the U.S. Buffer’s tool allows me to schedule posts for U.S time zones without me having to work out the time difference.

Overall, Buffer is perfect for optimizing social media marketing and, more importantly, the basic version of Buffer is FREE and still has everything you need to run successful campaigns. This is great for start up businesses or for those who don’t want to spend thousands of dollars on ‘premium’ tools.


Nevyana Karakasheva

@OptiLocal

Nevyana Karakasheva is an SEO Specialist at OptiLocal, offering a one-stop quality service to clients who want to dominate their local presence.

“In terms of my favorite tools for automating B2B marketing activities…”

As much as I love tools, I’ll be honest and admit that I am reluctant to blindly trust a tool, no matter how highly praised and widely used it might be in the industry. I love when a tool can make my life easier by saving me time and automating a technical process that I’d otherwise have to do manually, but I don’t rely on tools that do the thinking for me.

As basic as it might seem, the Moz toolbar is my first choice. Whatever I do online: expanding content promotion horizons, looking for new blog contribution opportunities, quickly assessing a site’s value, strength, or worth, assessing blog guidelines and editorial practices, verifying for a risk of Google penalty, and so on, I always use the nofollow filter.

Whatever the keyword I enter in Google, I always get a preview peek of each website’s basic worth while still in the SERPs. This is extremely helpful when looking for authority resources and guest post prospects.

When your routine includes some of the actions above, it is normal to get used to reading those metrics and having them within your eyesight all the time. So even if the Moz toolbar is as basic to marketing as the mouse is to a laptop, I find it much quicker and more efficient to trust this tool for process automation in my daily routines.


Joel Stein

@ComputerLovers

Joel Stein is the Search & Media Manager at the award-winning digital agency Code Computerlove. He is also Editor and Co-Founder at Manchester La La La, a Manchester United blog.

“My go-to tool for automating my marketing efforts is…”

My go-to tool for automating my marketing efforts is Zapier. It’s brilliant because it lets me hook up different apps and make them talk to each other, creating seamless workflows across multiple tools. This is particularly great because, working across different internal teams and clients, people don’t always want me to use the same app to log my work, for example. Zapier allows me to record my activity in the right place for the right people without changing my normal routine. I feel like I’ve only begun to scratch the surface of what’s possible with Zapier, but with so many integrations available, I’m sure I’ll be using it more and more.


Kevin Moses

Kevin Moses runs That Truck Needs a Mudflap, a small windshield repair company in Houston, TX.

“My top B2B marketing automation tool is…”

The tool I love is Circlescope. If I sound like an advocate, that’s because I am. Circlescope is probably the single best marketing tool for managing Google+ users and their interests.


Anton Doos

@battery_bro

Anton D. is one of the co-founders of 18650 Battery Bro. Battery Bro, based in Hong Kong, is a wholesale distributor of lithium-ion batteries to emerging industries like electric vehicles.

“My secret for automating marketing efforts is…”

Using a site like Freelancer.com.

There is no real way to remove the ‘people’ from most marketing processes. The next best thing is having accessible freelancers. I have personally hired over 100 freelancers online for absolutely everything. Lead research, copywriting, graphics design, cold-calling, you name it, and you can find a freelancer who can get the job done well. If you can automate human resources with sites like Freelancer or Reddit.com/r/forhire, you are free to focus elsewhere, which is the whole point of marketing automation.


Matan Ravid

@SimblaOfficial

Matan Ravid is the product manager of Simbla, the most modern, responsive website builder. Simbla has created an amazing, working, and profitable product in the last year and a half, but the company is about to reveal the second layer of its system, which is dealing with business applications and databases. Simbla believes it has the power to change the established web industry, again.

“When it comes to marketing automation, I turn to…”

Personally, I love the content recommendation systems, which can help me reach a lot of people who are already interested in what I am writing about. After I write something that I think it is interesting for a big crowd, I can use these systems to spread my content in news sites and niche blogs. All I need to do is add a URL, choose my keywords, and set up a budget. They will do the rest.

There are two main competitors in this area: Taboola and Outbrain, both of which are doing a great job. However, I prefer Outbrain, since you can register to their software immediately online.

Although these systems may sound expensive, it is really not that bad. Their pricing is very similar to other CPC service providers.


Sherrin Bull

@devheroes

Sherrin Bull is a Senior Web Strategist at Development Heroes. Bull is a top-performing digital marketing expert with experience in SEO, SEM, social media, e-commerce, email marketing, and content management for enterprise-level clients.

“My top secret to automating marketing activities is…”

My recipe for B2B marketing automation is a combination of Infusionsoft for automating lead capture and follow-up and Buffer for social media publishing and reporting. Infusionsoft is simple enough to get started right away and can handle more complex, segmented campaigns when you are ready. The visual Campaign Builder makes setting up email automation easier than most systems. Infusionsoft also has a marketplace, so you can integrate it with the other software you are already using. Buffer handles the social side of marketing automation with suggested content, scheduled posts, and robust reporting.


Sean Si

@SEO_Hacker

Sean Si is the CEO and Founder of SEO Hacker and Qeryz, and a start-up, data analysis, and urgency junkie who spends his time inspiring young entrepreneurs through talks and seminars. Check out his personal blog, where he writes about starting up two companies and life in general.

“My favorite marketing automation tool is…”

I can’t lie. The one tool I really love (aside from Qeryz) is Socialoomph, for the simple reason that it’s able to recur tweets in a super easy way.

Twitter is my #1 referrer of traffic last year, and its because of the recurring tweets of my most viral articles that Socialoomph managed for me.

You just can’t beat that level of automated marketing.


Christina Nicholson

@_mascaramaven_

Christina Nicholson is a former TV reporter and anchor turned media relations and social media specialist. In addition, Nicholson is a freelance writer, blogger, and Younique presenter. You can visit her blog at MascaraMavenAndMore.com and her professional site at ChristinaNicholson.weebly.com.

“For marketing automation, my go-to tool is…”

As a social media manager, I love to use Hootsuite for posting to social media. Obviously, posting is just a small part of running a successful social media campaign, but scheduling posts takes a big weight off my shoulders because I can cover myself when I’m on vacation or ensure a post isn’t forgotten at a specific time slot when it is most likely to be seen. This is step one of many that makes the job more efficient. It’s almost like a backup plan that is always in place. It’s my security blanket.


Marc Prosser

@FitSmallBiz

Marc Prosser has been involved in many businesses as an executive, advisor, and investor. Prior to starting Fit Small Business, Marc Prosser was the first employee and Chief Marketing Officer of FXCM. During his ten years at FXCM, the company grew from a small business to over 700 employees.

“My preferred tool for marketing automation is…”

Email campaigns remain our go-to tool for marketing automation. Drip campaigns especially are a great, timely way to stay in touch with people. They allow you to apply relevant content to a potential customer’s buying process; for instance, the first email would provide a general overview of buying considerations for the product, the second might be an invitation to demo your product, and the third could show off how your product compares to the competition. Every step of the way, you’re addressing where the reader is in the buying process.

Email campaigns are also highly customizable. It’s easy to fill in a person’s name. In a more advanced campaign, you can match an email to someone’s specific interests. It’s the perfect level of customization, enabling the user to do things on a large scale while still meeting people’s individual needs.


Jonathan Spektor



Jonathan is a co-owner of Long Live The Internet. Long Live The Internet helps people start their online businesses and grow them organically with limited resources, sharing successes and failures along the way to help others reach their success quicker. Jonathan also owns and operates a software development company, has half a dozen online businesses, and author of How To Start An Online Store.

“My go-to tool for automating marketing activities is…”

One of the best tools we have our clients and students use is IFTTT.com (If This Then That). In simple terms, it allows you to easily automate your social networking. We work with e-commerce sites, and they are swamped with work. We generally tell them to pick their favorite social network and concentrate on that one. From there, they can setup automated processes through IFTTT to post the same message to other social networks. For example, if they just want to post on Instagram, they can automatically post to Twitter, Tumblr, and Facebook, as well as save the images to their Dropbox.

There is only so much time in the day, and this allows them to be present on all social networks, while actively managing only one.


Trent Erwin

@TrentErwin

Trent Erwin is a 23-year old entrepreneur, co-owner of Genesis Net Development, and graduate of Auburn University’s journalism program.

“My #1, go-to tool for marketing automation is…”

HubSpot. Why? Because it integrates everything I need to pull off a killer online marketing strategy. I can control social media, blogging, email, SEO, and sales all in one place. Not only can I control so much in the hub, but everything is synced, so I can see where leads and sales are coming from with each marketing effort. I can track from the very first impression to the final sale and throughout the individual customer’s journey. I can determine which strategies are generating the most leads and deals and which don’t deserve my time. And the best part: There’s so much that can be automated and working for me when I’m not working, such as automated social media, emails, and email workflows. Once a person signs up for something or drops their contact info, I have workflows setup to keep in contact with them and make sure they’re always engaged. This automation keeps me in the loop without consuming all my energy, all while the lead is being nurtured and satisfied.


Dan Fuoco

@DanFuoco

Dan Fuoco is the Interactive Marketing Manager for the Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau (@VisitDetroit) and is responsible for building and engaging with the community via social media. Dan redesigned the Visit Detroit leisure newsletter, visitdetroit/NOW, in 2012 and has consistently seen open rates of about 20 percent (double the industry average). Under his direction, Twitter has reached a milestone 25,000+ followers and Facebook has reached 10,000+ likes. Dan is active in two groups that he co-founded: Social Media in The D and Tour Michigan. These groups of professionals practice social media both in metro Detroit and statewide.

“When it comes to automating marketing activities, I turn to…”

I just found Zapier this year and I LOVE it! Zapier’s trigger-action methodology automates daily social tasks, saving my time for strategic overview efforts. For example, I’ve set up Zapier so that every time we publish a new blog post, that headline and link are promoted on our social media channels (Facebook, Twitter and Google+). With one click, I am promoting on three different channels. I also use Zapier to monitor social mentions by setting up a hashtag (trigger) to pull tweets into a Google spreadsheet (action). When it comes to reoccurring tasks like coordinating our monthly leisure newsletter, Zapier comes in handy by populating my Trello, my daily to-do list manager, with a timely checklist that guides me through the process of organizing each newsletter.


Xand Griffin

@XandGriffin

Xand Griffin is the Brand Evangelist from PeopleMetrics. This means that she is responsible for pulling back the curtain on the mystery of measuring experiences and getting people excited about creating action from their customers’, buyers’, and employees’ opinions. When she’s not doing that, she’s probably walking her two dogs.

“My favorite marketing automation tools are…”

Hands down, my favorite marketing automation tool is HubSpot. It’s kind of ridiculous how easy and accessible they make things for inbound marketers.

Not only do they have an amazing software system that is easy to use, but they have massive libraries on how to use and apply their software in the correct ways. There is a methodology they teach with the adoption of the software that is unlike other marketing automation software. Everything you could want is included, from social tools, to a content management system, to prospect monitoring, and more.

One of the things I applaud constantly is their flexibility in developing their product to become better everyday. They have all types of feedback methods, from in-app product help to beta testing group to customer feedback surveys. And they listen. No other software has let the users decide what it needs to become.

I’m also super impressed by IFTTT everyday. If you aren’t familiar, IFTTT is a connection tool for the internet. Working in one technology and need it to be connected to another? IFTTT is your answer. I mainly use IFTTT to automate the repetitive tasks that robots could surely do for me. It could be anything from searching through Craigslist resume postings for new marketing talent to monitoring our competitors’ new YouTube videos.

Another way I use IFTTT is to automate sharing specific Twitter messages I post to a certain channel on our internal Slack. That way, I can keep my team informed about the newest marketing trends.The possibilities are virtually limitless, so make sure to browse their Recipes section for ideas of the automation you might need.


Adam Johnson

@QuoteWizard

Adam Johnson is the SEO Specialist at QuoteWizard.com, where he brings expert knowledge in lead generation and search marketing for the insurance industry.

“When I need to automate my marketing activities, my go-to tool is…”

My go-to automation tool is Socedo. Socedo is a social lead generation tool that discovers prospects by leveraging Twitter bio keywords. My target audience is insurance agents, so I select bio keywords like ‘insurance agent,’ ‘State Farm,’ and ‘life insurance’ to discover and prospect agents. When I approve a prospect, it starts a series of automation to begin a conversation and qualify the prospect as a lead. When an approved prospect sends his next tweet, Socedo automatically favorites that tweet on my behalf. An hour later, I will automatically follow the approved prospect. If the approved prospect follows me back, Socedo initiates an automated direct message. My automated message looks like this:

Hey I’m Adam. Wanted to connect with you to see if our lead programs could help grow your agency. Is your focus on P&C or Life?

With a few back and fourth messages, I’m able to qualify and collect contact info and get it sales rep-ready.

I love Socedo because it automates social selling, which I previously spent hours on everyday. When I get in the office, I approve 100+ prospects, and the next morning I’ll have 5-10 direct message responses and two to three leads per day coming from it.

The main purpose is lead generation, but a side effect is that it grows your Twitter following. QuoteWizard’s Twitter following went from 100 to 1,400 followers. The increased following has made our content marketing efforts more effective in nurturing the prospects that failed to convert into a lead.


Laura Nunemaker

@socialforsmallb

Laura Nunemaker has 13+ years experience in email marketing, social media, and content development. A former retail bakery owner, Nunemaker is presently an online marketing specialist with Social Media for Small Business, Inc. She loves cycling and scuba diving and is a Vegan and a cat magnet.

“My #1 tool for marketing automation is…”

My number one marketing automation tool is Buffer. I started with the free version when I only used it for one business, and now I’m on a mid-sized plan managing accounts for five different entities. Its ease of use is probably its best feature. It’s robust enough to use for my business, but easy enough for a client to use. Once you determine your posting schedule, you can set it and forget it if you like. It just makes it easy to spread out your social media efforts without having to put thought into the scheduling on each post.


Meagan Nordmann

@MegNordmann

Meagan Nordmann is a social media marketing specialist with over 18K Followers on her personally branded Twitter page.

“My preferred marketing automation tool is…”

I love using SproutSocial to schedule my tweets. There’s a small cost to using it, but it’s worth it to be able to schedule a tweet to post multiple times. I use TweetDeck (which is free) for other reasons, but no longer for automation because its scheduler limits a tweet to post only once, which can slow me down. With SproutSocial, I can craft one tweet and have it scheduled to go out several times throughout the next six months if I wanted. (I do keep them spaced out though, so I don’t bore Followers with the same tweet.)


Louise Hendon

@AncestralChef

Louise Hendon is the co-founder of Paleo Living Magazine.

“My go-to tool for marketing automation is…”

Infusionsoft. It’s an affordable tool that does everything from sending out automatic emails to your customers to managing your products and shopping cart, and it also provides you with affiliate software.


Erika Goldwater

@erikawg

Erika is the VP of Marketing for ANNUITAS, a leading demand generation and marketing change management firm for B2B enterprise companies. Erika has over 15 years of B2B marketing, public relations and demand generation expertise. She manages all aspects of marketing, including demand generation, content marketing, social media, and public relations.

“My go-to marketing automation tool is…”

My go-to tool is Hootsuite because of its ease of planning and coverage from a social media standpoint. I don’t believe in using automated tools for all social media, because the beauty of social media is that it should be real-time engagement. However, in terms of driving programs, promoting specific content, and ensuring consistent communications, Hootsuite is an invaluable tool that enables me to manage and report on social media engagement.


Ian Aronovich

@GovtAuctions

Ian Aronovich is the president and co-founder of GovernmentAuctions.org, a site that compiles and provides information about government auctions of seized and surplus merchandise from all over the country.

“When it comes to marketing automation, I turn to…”

The best tool that we use at our business to automate marketing efforts is Hootsuite. It’s a great social media platform that we use on our desktop computers, iPads, and Android phones, because it allows us to monitor all of our conversations and email threads, neatly displaying them on a dashboard. It’s fundamentally an easy-to-use message system that allows us to observe our networks and accounts. It saves our business a lot of time and effort, making it very efficient to use. Since implementing Hootsuite at our company, our social media locations’ subscriptions increased by over 15 percent. Small businesses like ours really value Hootsuite because it continues to be really beneficial to marketing efforts and overall business growth.


Justin Handley

@justinbhandley

Justin Handley is an online marketing consultant and automation expert, as well as the founder of ManagedWP.Rocks, a full-service WordPress management company and WebMissionControl.com, a high-speed, stable, and secure WordPress hosting service. He lives in Puerto Rico and likes to surf and hang out with his family in the free time that marketing automation creates in his life.

“My top tool for marketing automation is…”

I’ve been working in online marketing for 15 years and have watched the rise of marketing automation. As a marketing consultant for literally hundreds of clients, I’ve had the opportunity to view and use most of the automation tools on the market today. To clarify, I work in the small- to mid-sized business range, so I’m not talking SAP here. Out of what is available to the average business owner, Infusionsoft has consistently been leagues above the competition. Every couple of years, I’ll watch a competitor get good at their game, and maybe excel in a single feature set in a way that makes them an attractive possibility, but no one has come close to offering the all-in-one automation suite that is Infusionsoft. The core of the platform is the Campaign Builder, which makes incredibly complex marketing logic as simple as drag-and-drop, including many campaigns that you can simply choose from, install for free, and edit the copy on. Need an affiliate recruiting system? How about a powerful follow-up strategy to garner referrals? These things can be set up in a matter of minutes, which, for a small company simply looking to get maximum leverage out of marketing automation, is a huge plus.


Blair Nastasi

@MediaMogulsPR

Blair Nastasi is the CEO & Founder of Media Moguls PR and Co-Founder of Kickass Business Cruises. She’s been featured on ABC News (three times), Bplans.com, Wrike blog, Docurated, and CEO Blog Nation. She’s also the #1 Marketing & Business Columnist on Examiner.com. Nastasi is on the board of directors for three Non-Profits and is the marketing committee chair for SCORE Salt Lake City. Nastasi has helped successfully launch more than two dozen startups.

“My favorite tool for automating marketing activities is…”

Hands down, Hootsuite is my favorite marketing automation platform. I can see streams from all my social media profiles in one place, as well as schedule my posts for several weeks (or more) in advance. It saves me 5 to 6 hours per month by automating. I also like that it’s insanely affordable and it allows me to schedule social media posts based on peak engagement times, so I don’t have to put in guesswork on the best times of day to schedule things.


Addys Guerra

@TforBB

Addys Guerra is a successful social media manager with years of experience. Guerra has managed accounts for Animation Shops, Angry Gut, and now currently Toys for Big Boys.

“My top tool for automating marketing activities is…”

My number one tool for automating my marketing efforts is primarily Hootsuite. I schedule posts for all days of the week and I answer comments and messages. It helps me keep track of how many products I’ve promoted that week, and I can cross-reference with my promotions calendar. I also use the ‘save drafts’ feature to save social media updates for the upcoming weeks. This saves me so much time and energy, especially when we have a holiday coming up and I need to promote a particular product on that day. For example, I can schedule a Father’s Day post weeks in advance, which ensures that I will NOT forget to address it. Finally, in keeping conversations, I can save different Twitter hashtag streams and tweet to users that are tweeting about targeted topics. I can also keep track of their replies in our conversation. I love Hootsuite!


Susan J. Campbell

@marketingsjc

Susan J Campbell is the President and Founder of SJC Marketing, a full-service marketing firm that helps businesses create their brand and then identifies the right mix of tools to communicate that message to the right audience.

“When it comes to marketing automation, I turn to…”

At SJC Marketing, we are big fans of blogs. Not only do they drive a ton of traffic to a website, they are also completely customizable. You can share your company’s environment, stories about your employees, executives or people you serve, and become transparent to your readers. You’ll never run out of things to write about, and it’s a platform where you can be seen as an expert in your industry.


Yuimi Vashum

@YuimiDemi

Yuimi Vashum is the Content Analyst and Outreach Manager at Wisecalvin.com, a digital marketing firm.

“My top tool for marketing automation is…”

My number-one tool is Buzzsumo. Why? Because it does all the work for me, from digging out the right content that is trending to the uncovering the blogs that are most trusted. Not just that, it shows me the backlinks and the number of shares, and I do not need to go digging out my competitors’ performance elsewhere.

If anyone is into digital marketing, especially working on content, marry Buzzsumo!


Adelaida Diaz-Roa

@ruffit_usa

Adelaida Diaz-Roa is the Co Owner at Pawliday Inn and Ruffit & Villy Customs.

Instagram has grown to be one of our biggest and most important marketing outlets and my number-one tool to automate that has been Instagress.com. I love it because it gets us new followers every single day, and it goes out and likes and comments on relevant pictures for you 24/7. I used to do this in my free time before, but that was only one or two hours each day and I couldn’t reach very many people. It has been a huge help spreading the word and getting more people to know about our product. It also has many features to fit all types of businesses, such as certain times to like posts, certain locations to look at, and certain hashtags, along with other helpful options.


Jeff Kew

@YouDiscoverUs

Jeff Kew works for Youvediscovered.us (YDU), a company started by a small team of digital marketing professionals who believe in doing things quickly, using the newest and most efficient tech, and keeping overhead low. YDU makes sure to use tools that are readily available, accessible and affordable, no matter your size.

“My #1 tool for automating marketing activities is…”

Mautic Marketing Automation: It’s open source, disruptive, and affordable, which makes it available to everyone.

Mautic.com offers a hosted SaaS, providing comparable feature sets to Hubspot, Marketo, Pardot, and similar SaaS products today. With those big-name, old-school services, you’re paying hundreds to thousands of dollars per month to make use of their tool sets. Mautic.com does the same and only charges $12 per month if you have over 2,500 leads. If you have less than 2,500 leads, then Mautic.com is free.

If you would rather it be free for over 2,500 contacts, you can self-host on your own VPS or shared hosting site, then you can download the Mautic installer and implement it that way. Head over to Mautic.org or Mautic.slack.com to learn more about self-hosted instances. BUT, given the cost and effort related to self-hosting, I’m encouraging clients to only use the hosted model.

At YDU, we’re in the process of moving some clients with 100K+ leads over to Mautic from Mailchimp. This is kind of ironic, since we’re listed on the Mailchimp Expert Directory and use Mailchimp quite extensively for our clients. No doubt, Mailchimp is a great tool and offers some very good automation tools. But for some clients whose needs require a more sophisticated marketing automation solution, Mautic is a cost savings and gives us far better campaign tools.


Walter Wise

@BPIStrategy

Walter Wise is a Marketing Strategist, Lead Generation Specialist and Executive Coach at BPI Strategy Group, and the author of the highly acclaimed book, Getting Back to Basics, Effective Marketing Strategies to Grow Your Business in Today’s Brutal Economy.

“When it comes to marketing automation, I rely on…”

My number one tool is my autoresponder system. There are many different flavors, from simple to complex, and they each have their own set of features and functions.

On the low end, there is Constant Contact, Aweber, and GetResponse. In the middle, you will find ActiveCampaign, Hatchbuck, Sendlane, and SalesNexus, among others. At the high end and also the most complex, there is Ontraport and Infusionsoft. And there are many others in each category, but these are the ones I am familiar with.

I currently use GetResponse and Hatchbuck. I have them set to send out my weekly newsletter and various keep-in-touch email messages to those that sign up for one of my reports or webinars, or people I meet at networking events, conferences, etc. All on autopilot once everything is set up.


Christopher Gaudreau

@contentshow

Christopher Gaudreau is a marketing professional and host of the Content Show.

“My favorite tool for automating marketing activities is…”

Lately I’m really loving LeadPages. It simplifies my workflow so much. They have so many great templates to choose from and I can sort them by highest converting. They have the exact sales funnel from Jeff Walker’s Product Launch Formula, a system that thousands of marketing professionals have been using for over a decade now. It works, and now most of the work is done for me already. I just connect it with GetResponse, an email marketing client, and set up some autoresponders. I can have a whole new marketing campaign and high-converting sales funnel in just a few hours.


Scott Kennard

@FreshStart_SRK

Scott Kennard is a PR Specialist at 911 Restoration, a company that repairs houses nationwide after disasters. In addition to PR, Kennard is often involved with other marketing decisions, ranging from SEO tactics to Social Media contests.

“The #1 tool I use for marketing automation is…”

The number-one tool we use here for automating our marketing efforts is the Google Analytics add-on with all of our Google Docs. Being able to quickly and easily formulate reports and manipulate raw data is priceless in the ever-quickening, ever-advancing world of marketing.


Tali Raphaely

@ArmourTitle

Tali Raphaely is the President of Armour Title Company, a nationwide real estate title company. Raphaely is also an Attorney, the Founder & Executive Director of a great charity, and the author of a book on negotiation.

“My top solution for automating marketing activities is…”

My favorite marketing automation tool is Salesforce because it is so robust, allows for collaboration among my sales staff, enables me to run informative and easy-to-understand reports, and provides excellent time saving templates and other tools that allow for optimal efficiency.


Saurabh Nangia

@nagia5

Saurabh Nangia is the founder of TargetingMantra. He helped develop personalization systems at Amazon.com and its subsidiaries like IMDB, Lovefilm, Audible, Shopbop, and Zappos.

“The marketing automation tool that tops my list of go-to tools is…”

The automation tool that is topping my list is Brand24. It makes monitoring my brand and product on the internet so easy! I can check my site mentions on social media, the sentiments, and the reach as well. It also shows the most influential person on the site with their reach statistics. The best thing about it is that it makes it easy for me to discuss with my marketing team as they give real-time infographic, PDFs and data exports. Definitely a must-engage tool for marketers.


Owen Powis

@mailflowteam
@wordtracker

Owen Powis is the Founder and CEO of Mailflow and CEO of Wordtracker. With a strong focus on digital marketing throughout his career, Owen has worked across both agency and client side, creating and leading campaigns for companies ranging from international brands and household names to SMEs.

“When it comes to marketing automation, I prefer…”

We are an email marketing platform, so we obviously have a big focus towards email automation. For us, the magic happens when we link several different tools together. This opens up automation opportunities where onsite actions can trigger different email messages. Automation must be used carefully, though, as it simply isn’t advantageous when used to blindly send out message after message (be it email, social or any other channel). The real advantage for both the marketer and his audience is when it is instead used to segment and target audience members in far greater detail than otherwise possible. In this way, your audience can receive more and more nuanced messaging that they are, in return, more likely to engage with.


Steve Susina

@LyonsConsulting

An electrical engineer by education and marketer by choice, Steve Susina uses data and analytics to help firms generate demand, establish thought leadership, and strengthen the company brand. He currently serves as Marketing Director for Lyons Consulting Group (LYONSCG), a full-service eCommerce digital agency. He is a Marketo Certified Expert with more than five years of experience using marketing automation.

“My first choice among marketing automation tools is…”

Marketo is my number-one, go-to marketing automation tool. I started using it six years ago because it was a cost effective replacement to the agency I was using for outsourced landing page development. I quickly realized that it provides me, the marketer, with a comprehensive set of marketing tools. When combined with Salesforce.com, I can manage our contacts as they migrate through various marketing campaigns to qualified leads. The lead-scoring tools give me the ability to target prospects that match our needs, while prioritizing our efforts towards those that demonstrate a readiness to buy. Marketo gives me great insight into attribution and marketing performance, easy-to-use tools to build responsive emails and landing pages, and new, built-in features such as social media marketing, a new marketing calendar, and even SEO tools.

However, the best part of Marketo isn’t the platform; it’s the company’s commitment to building a community of like-minded marketers they call Marketing Nation. These are people who share a common approach to the profession, who, together, form a strong personal and professional network. This network provides an added resource where I can go to get insights, ideas, and assistance. Through Marketing Nation, I get the sense that Marketo takes an interest in my personal success.


Michelle Brammer

@eZangaInc

Michelle Brammer is the marketing and PR manager for the online digital marketing firm, eZanga.com.

“My favorite marketing automation tool is…”

Hootsuite’s Hootlet Chrome extension is my go-to! It makes it easy to pre-schedule tweets that I think are valuable for my followers right from my browser, without the added steps of opening up the platform.


Ronnie Deaver

@ICTAsset

Ronnie is a Marketing Manager for ICT, a small electronics recycling firm in Boston, MA, and a Marketing Consultant in his free time. His views mostly represent that of local small businesses and tools applicable towards making their lives’ easier.

“The best tool for marketing automation is…”

As a small business specialist, I find the one thing that every business owner or marketing team lacks is time. That said, social media marketing is an extremely time-consuming and difficult task to handle, but is an important piece of a full marketing campaign. With multiple platforms to operate and tons of content to sift through, most teams don’t effectively use social media to engage and market to their customers. That said, the number-one tool in my playbook to handle this and save time is Buffer. Buffer automatically shares content at scheduled times on every platform. Additionally, adding content to be shared and posted is only a click away and really couldn’t be easier. Within minutes, a marketer can have a week’s worth of content scheduled for five or more platforms. Buffer is an irreplaceable tool.


Don Uhlir

@OneArmDon

Don Uhlir is Founder and President of Extremely-Sharp.com, a family-owned company that sells survival, outdoors, and hunting supplies. Don has been an entrepreneur for over 20 years, starting a number of retail stores, hitting his stride when he partnered with his brother.

“My #1 tool for marketing automation is…”

Our number-one tool for automating marketing is Sideqik. They have an incredible platform that allows us to automate all of our marketing with our brand ambassadors, the blogs we know, and even other companies. We’re a family-owned business and produce some great content about survival and getting outdoors, but we had difficulties sharing that content and reaching new people. Sideqik lets us provide that content to our partners, highlight them, and authentically reach new audiences.


Lisa Baker-King

@zebecs

Lisa Baker-King is a nationally recognized and televised family author and relationship expert who is creating a movement to connect families and celebrate children. She is passionate about helping children to find their voice while giving parents and adults the tools they need to recognize what is RIGHT about them.

“My go-to tool for automating my marketing activities is…”

After test driving several marketing automation tools and feeling like a serial tire kicker, I have finally decided on Hootsuite as my go-to tool. The new car smell is gone and I am still happy with my purchase for three primary reasons:

1. Hootsuite allows me to not only be very strategic in my social media marketing, but also provides visible insight into the performance of my strategy with custom reports.

2. Some of the tools I test drove had limiting size constraints on videos and even images. Hootsuite allows me to post large videos and images.

3. Lastly and most importantly is the ability to manage ALL my social media platforms in one place. Not only is this simply convenient, but it is strategic. I can manage all my marketing campaigns at one time, across multiple platforms, in a way that targets the different audiences on social media and their unique social behaviors.


David T. Scott

@ScottOnMktg

David is a marketing guru with 20 years of experience in the field. On top of being CMO at Gigya, David is also an author. His book, The New Rules of Lead Generation, is a tell all guide for marketers young and old for all things Lead Gen.

“My go-to tool for marketing automation is…”

My go-to tool is Marketo, which is a marketing automation tool. Marketo is valuable because it gives you all the tools you need to convert interested parties into marketing leads and then nurture the marketing lead all of the way through to purchase. It gives you tools to score your potential customer based on how engaged they are. It gives you the chance to put them into an email stream based on important criteria, such as their job title or industry. Marketo also allows you to track conversion rates across multiple lead generation tactics.


Arthur Colker

@Hotelied

Arthur is the Director of Growth at Hotelied, the first hotel booking website where travelers can unlock exclusive discounts based on their social media influence, travel loyalty status, and industry. Prior, he ran digital acquisition and engagement at Softcard, AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile’s NFC mobile wallet, which was ultimately acquired by Google.

“The number one tool I rely on for marketing automation is…”

My number-one, favorite tool for automating marketing is Mixpanel’s notification tool. Mixpanel’s notification tool allows us to easily segment our customer base and sent them targeted, personal emails. These email notifications can be set up to send automatically when a customer reaches a certain set of criteria. They can be A/B tested, and Mixpanel enables you to measure the notification’s actual impact on the desired metric in a statistically significant manner.


Michael Peggs

@MichaelPeggs

Michael Peggs is the founder of Marccx Media, a content marketing agency based in New York City. Michael helps small business owners and large companies plan, produce, and promote content that drives traffic, generates more qualified leads, and increases business for your brand.

“My preferred tools for automating marketing activities are…”

Two of my go-to tools for automating my marketing efforts include:

1. We all know that content is king, but it’s also confusing! When you have to create so much, how do you keep it all organized? A content calendar is your best bet, and I use CoSchedule. Not only can I schedule content and invite members of my team to contribute, but CoSchedule integrates directly with WordPress and my social media profiles. I can schedule, publish, and post all in one web app.

2. When it comes to creating engaging content, a picture really is worth a thousand words. I use Canva to create blog and social media covers from scratch. You can also use their many templates to customize beautiful graphics for your brand.


Sandy Arons, MBA

@SandyArons

Sandy Arons is president and Founder of Arons & Associates Divorce Planning. She educates couples about financial issues of their divorce so they understand the numbers, are less fearful, have confidence in their decisions during negotiations, and avoid unnecessary conflict for their children and family. Arons does not sell investments or manage money. She is an educator.

“My top tool for automating marketing activities is…”

I love love using Emma for my email marketing because I am empowered to be independent with my marketing campaigns. and I can create my own marketing campaigns when I want to. That may be Sunday morning at 7:00 a.m. or Wednesday night at 11:00 p.m. No more working with a marketing company and waiting two days to hear back from them with the finished product. For example, if I want to send a mailing on Thursday, I can create it Wednesday night and schedule it to be sent at 9:00 a.m. Thursday, while I am flying to Chicago. The fact that I live in Nashville and Emma is also based here is another plus. Their rates are reasonable and have customer service available from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Emma is an entrepreneur’s best friend.


Justin Fishaw

@HighLevelMarket

Justin Fishaw is the Marketing Director at High Level Marketing, a fast-growing website design & SEO company based out of Metro Detroit. Aside from geeking out over inbound marketing tactics, Justin owns and operates SMPLFD, a clothing brand & design house in Detroit.

“When it comes to marketing automation, I turn to…”

In my experience, Hubspot is my absolute number one go-to when it comes to marketing automation software. While it’s not perfect, I’ve used their platform for more than four years in multiple companies. Hubspot’s platform has provided me with the tools necessary to create highly impactful inbound marketing and lead-generation programs. Aside from its software, what really sets Hubspot apart in my eyes is the company’s customer support and vast library of content resources. It has allowed me to learn the ins and outs of inbound marketing, all while being able to see it come to life using the Hubspot platform. An added bonus: They throw a killer conference every year in Boston.


Valentin Valov

@vlnt

Valentin Valov is a Digital PR Strategist for Hop Online. Valentin helps people and brands better understand the new age of communicative & interactive driven marketing.

“My favorite tool for automating my marketing efforts is…”


My favorite tool to automate our outreach efforts is Buzzstream. Not only can you schedule your outgoing communication, but you have every prospect categorized. Every single detail beginning with your initial research is in one place, and that’s gold. When pitching to journalists and bloggers, it is essential to learn about them and get to know their habits and writing style. Buzzstream lets you keep track of hundreds of prospects at a time. After all, you can’t always remember everything. In addition, automating your responses and reminders is awesome, since it lets you focus on other important tasks.

The Top Content Curation Tools: 50 Killer Tools for Discovering, Sharing, and Scheduling the Best Content






Content is leading the way in online marketing, and studies show that marketers are creating more content now than ever before. And, because marketers are spending more time creating more content, they want to know that their time is being spent wisely and that they are getting a return that makes all of their time spent creating content worth it. It’s no wonder, then, that marketers are searching for content curation tools to make the process a little easier. With the right content curation tool, marketers shave valuable time off their content creation process.

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Because the goal of a content curation tool is to save time during the content creation process, it is important to choose a content curation tool that is useful and beneficial. That’s why we have compiled our list of the 50 top content curation tools, to help you find the right one for your content curation and creation needs. To make our list, the content curation tools must be reliable and accurate. Our content curation tools include news aggregators, organizational tools, bookmarking tools, and clipping tools, among other awesome content curation tools, to help you make the most of your marketing content. Please note, our top content curation tools are listed here, in no particular order.

1. Pocket
@Pocket



The content curation tool that helps you save something that you want to read, watch, or share later, Pocket works on any device at any time. A leading save-for-later service, Pocket is integrated into more than 1,500 apps and is available for most major platforms and devices.

Key Features:
Save articles, videos, or nearly any other web content in Pocket
Save from your browser or apps like Twitter, Clipboard, Pulse, and Zite
Once the content is in Pocket, it’s available on your phone, tablet, or computer, even if you don’t have a web connection

Cost: FREE

2. Curata
@curata



Curata is a content curation and content marketing software solution. Curata Curation Software is the tool of choice among content marketers looking to scale content to grow leads and increase revenue.

Key Features:
Curate’s self-learning engine helps you discover the best content
Easily organize, annotate, and contextualize your content with just a few clicks
Quickly publish and promote content from anywhere, any time
Get the most relevant content delivered automatically in one place from hundreds of thousands of sources
Enables crowdsourcing from across the organization
Intelligently pre-populates the curated post

Cost: Contact for a quote

3. ContentGems
@ContentGems



ContentGems is content curation software for professional content marketers. With ContentGems, you can easily find and share valuable content. Known for its easy-to-use platform, ContentGems is an extremely popular content curation solution.

Key Features:
Monitors the best online sources, including more than 200,000 news sources, blogs, and social media accounts
Filters results based on your keywords, social signals, and more
Share commentary and curated content to social media or your website
Frequently post to Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+, and your WordPress site with tools such as HootSuite and Buffer

Cost:
FREE – 2 interests, monitor 1 Twitter account, 20 custom RSS sources, daily content suggestions
Personal: $9/month – 10 interests, monitor 2 Twitter accounts, 100 custom RSS sources, real-time content suggestions, automated RSS feed, and share to RSS
Pro: $19/month – $9/month – 25 interests, monitor42 Twitter accounts, 500 custom RSS sources, real-time content suggestions, automated RSS feed, and share to RSS
Business: $49/month – 100 interests, monitor 10 Twitter accounts, 5,000 custom RSS sources, real-time content suggestions, automated RSS feed, and share to RSS
Personal Annual: $99/year – 12 interests, monitor 3 Twitter accounts, 100 custom RSS sources, real-time content suggestions, automated RSS feed, and share to RSS

4. Juxtapost
@JuxtapostFans



Juxtapost helps you keep track of web content with its easy-to-use tools to “bookmark” content into categorized pasteboards and then easily curate them. Content marketers also make use of Juxtapost’s social discovery to browse other members’ streams to identify popular content. Juxtapost becomes an especially powerful content curation tool when content marketers follow members in their own industry.

Key Features:
Postboard collaboration tool
Use the “More Like This” button to instantly branch off to similar posts without leaving the page you are viewing
Export all your posts, including original links and descriptions, to an Excel spreadsheet for easy content planning
Utilize preview zoom to see content in detail without leaving the browser
Share content instantly with Facebook or send directly to email addresses

Cost: FREE

5. Learnist
@LearnistTweets



Learnist is a content curation tool for organizing text, images, video, and audio. Better yet, Learnist features “expertly curated web, print and video content covering tens-of-thousands of topics,” so that expert content is available at users’ fingertips for fast content curation.

Key Features:
Learnist boards are curated by knowledge leaders in a variety of subjects
Create learn boards dedicated to topics of choice to keep track of websites and content
Keep all relevant content in one place and access it any time
Share your Learnist pages with others for collaboration

Cost: FREE

6. Kuratur
@Kuratur



Kuratur is a WordPress plugin that enables content marketers to have fresh, relevant content on their websites and blogs. With Kuratur, you can publish your own web magazine in minutes.

Key Features:
Have as many as 10 magazines at one time, or contact support if you need more
Integrate into your existing blog or website with total customization of the magazine’s look and feel to match yours
Supports Twitter, Facebook, and any blog that shares an RSS feed
Magazines are search engine friendly

Cost: FREE

7. Storify
@Storify



Storify helps content marketers use the web to tell a story. This content curation tool makes it easier to “find the voices online that matter.” With Storify, you can find, collect, and share content from nearly anywhere on the web, and then leverage social media to share your curated content.

Key Features:
Connects to countless social media site and other web sources for an all-in-one search experience
Use Storify tools such as the bookmarklet or Chrome extension to capture content on the web
Drag and drop anything into Storify’s story editor to embed it instantly
Collaborate with Storify’s enterprise plan for an advanced, multi-editor experience and streamline content curation and creation
Built-in features help to put your story in front of an audience to increase the chances of going viral

Cost:
FREE
Enterprise Plan – Contact for a quote

8. Zemanta
@zemanta



Zemanta is a dedicated demand-side platform (DSP) for content ads. Because Zemanta believes “content marketing should be performance driven,” they provide access to campaign analytics and an unlimited supply of ad content. Make curating your content ads simple with Zemanta.

Key Features:
Aggregates and indexes marketing content for multiple content ad formats
Expands content distribution efforts
Target your audience, where they spend their time online most

Cost: Contact for a quote

9. Triberr
@Triberr



Triberr is a social network for bloggers, podcasters, and YouTubers, and brands and agencies. Tribe helps content marketers connect with industry leaders and curate their content. Join a tribe, begin curating content, and then share your content.

Key Features:
Suited to bloggers, podcasters, YouTubers, and brands and agencies
Helps brands find and connect with influencers through Influencer Marketing, a self-serve content curation and creation tool
Reblog content from Triberr by sending the full article to your blog in a single click
Much easier and faster than guest blogging

Cost:
FREE
Premium: $10/month
Influencer Marketing: FREE signup, setup, and usage – Contact for information on the direct payout to the influencers you work with

10. elink



elink is an all-in-one content curation tool that turns links and bookmarks into beautiful newsletters and web pages in minutes. elink has been designed in a way that allows you to access elink’s curation tool from any device (computers, tablet, phones). It’s fully responsive, making it easy for you to publish, edit and curate content on the go.

Key Features:
Embed curated content on your website that can be updated in real-time.
Collect web content on any topic and turn it into beautiful web page to share with anyone.
Share informative content and send it off as a beautiful newsletter to anyone.
Curate interesting rich media from YouTube, Vimeo, TED videos & SlideShare presentations.

Cost:
Free Forever For Personal
$15 per month Pro Plan for Work
Enterprise for teams – contact for a quote

11. Pearltrees
@pearltrees



Pearltrees is the content curation tool that organizes all of your interests and allows you to explore new collections based on your interests and to collaborate. Find web pages, photos, and other web content and save and organize them naturally for content curation. Premium Pearltress members have the ability to make their collections private.

Key Features:
Organize, explore, and share web content
Access your account any time and share anything from your computer, smartphone, or tablet
Collects are connected to other contributors’ collects that share similar elements
Add web pages, files, photos, notes, and more

Cost:
FREE – Organize, explore, and share content
Personal: $2.99/month or $29.99/year – 10GB storage, create private collections and private teams, offline mode on mobile and tablet, customize everything, high priority support, and no ads or promotions
Advanced: $4.99/month or $49.99/year – 100GB storage, create private collections and private teams, offline mode on mobile and tablet, annotate and edit web pages to enrich content, archive web pages forever with cached pages and screenshots, customize everything, high priority support, and no ads or promotions
Professional: $9.99/month or $99.99/year – 1TB storage, create private collections and private teams, offline mode on mobile and tablet, annotate and edit web pages to enrich content, archive web pages forever with cached pages and screenshots, protect data with PIN lock, backup and pro encryption, share white label collections, customize everything, high priority support, and no ads or promotions

12. Flipboard
@Flipboard



Flipboard is a content curation tool that serves as a social magazine. Available for iOS, Android, Windows 8, and Windows phone, you can use Flipboard anywhere, including a computer. Flipboard collects the quality content you need and then presents it in a magazine format so that it is organized and easy to view.

Key Features:
Collects high-quality content from trusted sources
Showcases content, including articles, videos, photos, and audio, and brands
Content is portable, shareable, and valuable
Tools like the web bookmarklet, Flip.It button, magazine widget, and profile badge make it easier to curate and share content and for people to find your content

Cost: FREE

13. Bundle Post
@Bundlepost



Bundle Post is the content curation tool that makes it possible for you to “discover, distribute, and promote in less time.” Bundle Post aggregates and schedules social media content, helping content marketers schedule “unique curated content, your marketing messages, hashtagged and scheduled for 3-5 days in 20 minutes.”

Key Features:
Manages curated posts from several sources easily, when you add any RSS feed, Google Alert, or other feed to the system
Find, schedule, hashtag, and post curated content much more quickly
Select up to 100 unique social media posts from a variety of sources, merge them with a customized schedule, and automatically hashtag them
Create repository folders of social media posts so that you consistently share your own marketing messages

Cost: FREE trial available for 30 days
Personal Individual User: $19.99/month – 2 queue folders, 1 curated RSS channel, 1 curated alert and feed channel, 2 auto hash tagging folder, 2 social media accounts, and much more
Expanded Marketer: $50/month – 4 queue folders, 2 curated RSS channels, 2 curated alerts and feed channels, 4 auto hash tagging folders, 4 social media accounts, and much more
Pro Marketers & Agencies: $100/mont – Unlimited queue folders, curated RSS channels, curated alerts and feed channels, auto hash tagging folders, social media accounts, and much more

14. LinkedIn SlideShare
@SlideShare




LinkedIn SlideShare is a popular way to present and share knowledge. In terms of content curation, content marketers browse Slideshares of others in their industry for new information and content. Then, they curate it to include in their own content marketing campaigns.

Key Features:
Over 18 million uploads in 40 content categories, making it one of the top 100 most visited websites in the world
Presentations, infographics, documents, and videos are available with expert content from industry leaders
Contains well-presented content from top experts that you can flip through quickly without scrolling through pages

Cost: FREE

15. Paper.li
@paper_li



Paper.li is a content curation platform for creating online newspapers from Twitter, Facebook, Google+, YouTube, and RSS feeds. Paper.li is a top choice among content curation tools because it makes it simple to collect, publish, and share content on the web and social media.

Key Features:
Access articles, blog posts, and rich media content
Allow Paper.li to automatically find content on any subject or add your own content sources yourself
Control the sites and individual contributors for your content
Deliver fresh, relevant content daily or on your own schedule

Cost: FREE

16. Waywire Enterprise
@waywire



A leading provider of cloud-based video curation solutions, Waywire makes it easy to curate, upload, and aggregate content. Waywire Enterprise is an even more powerful online video curation platform because it provides a robust, scalable, cost effective way to complement original video efforts with third-part video content. Create even more engaging marketing videos and entice your audience with Waywire.

Key Features:
Embed hundreds of top-quality sources from trusted media makers
Find, filter, and present content in an agile, html5, flexible environment
Track views, play times, player locations, and more

Cost: Contact for a quote

17. MyCurator
@WordPress



MyCurator, a WordPres plugin, is content curation software that includes a cloud AI module for classifying articles based on their relevance to you. Get the articles and content of most value to you, choose them for curation, and add your own insights and comments for sharing.

Key Features:
AI classification weeds out up to 90% of the irrelevant articles on the web
Get articles throughout the day from your sources
Filter content for your keywords and other parameters
Pre-fills the post with an image, attribution link, and an excerpt into the WordPress Editor
Selective Auto-Post capability uses AI classification to automatically post pre-filled curations

Cost: FREE trial available for 30 days
Individual Plan: FREE – 1 topic of curated content, single site only, 2 notebooks, and 5 sources
Pro Plan: $10/month – Up to 6 topics of curated content, use on 2 sites, unlimited notebooks, and unlimited sources
Business Plan: $30/month – Unlimited topics of curated content, use on up to 6 sites, unlimited notebooks, and unlimited sources

18. Kapost
@kapost



When Kapost partnered with Curata, content marketers were overjoyed. They got the best of Curata’s content curation tools and Kapost’s workflow and calendar options. Once you link your Curata account to Kapost, you will be able to add your curated content into Kapost with one click. So, we consider Kapost to be pretty great for content curation and creation, too.

Key Features:
Add curated content pieces inside of Kapost and then edit them as you desire
Republish the newly curated content to the connections you have set up in Kapost
Centralized calendar for coordinating people, programs, and organization-wide content initiatives

Cost:
Standard Package: Contact for a quote
Bulk Upload Package: $2,900
Gallery Launch with Bulk Upload Package: $3,500

19. Listly
@listly



Listly is the content curation tool for curating the web’s top social lists. Listly gives you the ability to find, create, curate, and share “beautiful and fun listicles” to increase audience engagement.

Key Features:
Chrome extension, WordPress plugin, and bookmarklet available
Collaboration features
Easily create and then make your lists social

Cost:
FREE – 3 free lists for new users, 1 its per week, 10 items per day, WordPress plugin for embeds
Pro: $9.99/month or $99/year – Unlimited lists and items, private lists, premium layouts, customized embeds, advanced moderation, no ads, maintain short links, and maintain affiliate links
Team: $9.99/month/user or $99/year/user – All Pro plan features, plus team moderation and priority support

20. RebelMouse
@RebelMouse



With RebelMouse, content marketers curate content and publish more quickly to grow audiences. With more social publishing thanks to RebelMouse, you’re able to build a more lasting, loyal community.

Key Features:
For distributed content, not just websites and social properties
Efficiently and effectively publish content fit for the multi-channel, multi-device world
Build your community around your topics and interests and invite contributions for more content sources

Cost: Contact for a quote; FREE for individuals

21. Sniply
@sniply



Sniply leads to an increase in web traffic because it enables you to add a call-to-action to every shared link. So, you can curate as much content as you want and still drive conversion rates because you are attaching your call-to-action to everything you share online.

Key Features:
Share other people’s content but bring them back to your own
Get more return on the links you share by attaching a message to the page itself, including a link back to your own website, Eventbrite page, and more
Continue curating and sharing content as you normally do but start turning followers into users and customers

Cost:
FREE – 1,000 clicks/month, 1 Sniply profile, 1 team member, Sniply Analytics, and platform integrations
Pro: $29/month – 5,000 clicks/month, 2 Sniply profiles, 1 team member, customizable colors, and multiple Sniply profiles
Startup: $79/month – 20,000 clicks/month, 6 Sniply profiles, 3 team members, invite team members, and custom banner upload
Business: $149/month – 50,000 clicks/month, 10 Sniply profiles, 5 team members, custom URL, and hide Sniply logo

22. Themeefy
@Themeefy



You may have thought Themeefy was just for students and teachers, but its curation tools are for anyone who wants to curate, learn, and teach. Perfect for content marketing beginners or bloggers, Themeefy will help you find, curate, and create quality content.

Key Features:
Browse content in the library and assemble by topic
Create projects easily
Compatible with mobile devices
Archive and share projects

Cost: FREE; Contact for premium options quote

23. Post Planner
@PostPlanner



PostPlanner makes it feel like you have an entire Facebook marketing team. It is the content curation tool that helps you find just the right content, post it, and increase your audience engagement.

Key Features:
Find all the content you need for any article, including photos, articles, status ideas, and more
Searches content from Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and your favorite blogs
Let PostPlanner’s data-driven content suggestions determine your social media posts
Posts and tweets round the clock, for even more engagement
Automatically reposts best content so that it continues to be present in the social world

Cost:
Master: $39 billed annually – 25 profiles, 250 posts per day, unlimited planned posts, and more
Agency: $79 billed annually – 75 profiles, 750 posts per day, unlimited planned posts, and more
Venture: $199 billed annually – 200 profiles, unlimited posts per day, unlimited planned posts, and more

24. Trapit
@Trapit



Trapit is a content curation tool that puts your employees’ social media presence to work. Streamline your social selling and create a community of empowered employee advocates by giving them relevant content to share with their own social networks, with just one click.

Key Features:
Combine branded content with content from more than 100,000 sources, including blogs, journals, magazines, news services, videos, and podcasts
Highly scalable employee advocacy program because of the vast content library
Built-in analytics and reports so you can better shape your employee advocacy and social selling strategies

Cost: Contact for a quote

25. Newsle
@newsle



Newsle is not your ordinary content curation tool. Rather, it alerts you when your friends and colleagues make the news, so that you have access to content relevant to your industry. With Newsle, a member of the LinkedIn family, you’ll never miss an article of real, relevant news again.

Key Features:
Finds blogs and articles that mention colleagues, bosses, industry thought leaders, and others important to you and notifies you within seconds of publication
Cuts through the social noise to get to the most relevant content
Great for business intelligence, too

Cost: FREE

26. Quora
@Quora



Quora is the place to get answers and knowledge, which makes it a great content curation tool. Questions asked on Quora are put out to a number of experts and authorities, and then answers are archived and organized for anyone to access. The content already is curated for you, so you can find content on nearly any topic, often with links to more complete content pieces.

Key Features:
Distributes quality content on nearly any topic from experts, authorities, and regular people with relevant knowledge
Gather knowledge and content from a number of sources
Easily searched

Cost: FREE

27. Thinglink
@ThingLink



A content curation tool, ThingLink allows users to easily layer videos, images, web links, sound, text, and more web content to images and videos. By making your content more interactive, you will engage more people.

Key Features:
Create, share, engage, and measure interactive images and videos
Cross-platform solution and creative community for interactive media
Track content interaction

Cost:
Basic: FREE – Create interactive images, videos, and slideshows with unlimited use, but with Thinglink branding
Pro: $10/month or $100/year – Customize images and videos for individuals and small companies, 100+ preloaded icons, upload your custom icons, customize your popups, create and embed slideshows, advanced analytics, and unlimited use but with some Thinglink branding
Whitelabel: $49/month or $499/year – Market your brand with custom look and feel – All Pro plan features, plus video hosting, 200,000 monthly views, and the ability to remove Thinglink branding and touch/share
Premium: $250/month or $2,500/year – For publishers and agencies looking for more views and seats, all Whitelabel plan features, plus group management, private images, and 1.5 million monthly views

28. Diigo
@diigo



Diigo typically is used for social bookmarking, but it allows for bookmarking, organizing, and discovering links on the web and organizing them for sharing, making it a handy content curation tool. In fact, with Diigo, you can save and tag online resources for easy access any time, anywhere, to enhance your content curation process.

Key Features:
Annotate web pages and PDFs directly as you browse online
Organize links, references, and personal input for a structured research base through Outliner
Share research with colleagues through the collaborative platform for knowledge sharing

Cost:
FREE – Unlimited bookmarks/notes, limited social privileges for anti-spam, 5 outliners, 500 highlights, 100 images
Social: $5/year – Unlimited social privileges, certain advanced features, 10 outliners, 2,000 highlights, 500 images, and no ads
Standard: $5/month or $40/year – All Social plan features, plus unlimited outliners, unlimited cache with full-text search, unlimited images, and 100 PDF files with annotation
Professional: $6/month or $59/year – All Standard plan features, plus unlimited PDF annotation and unlimited groups

29. Scoop.it
@scoopit



Scoop.it seeks to simplify content marketing for SMB and enterprise. Content curation and content marketing software, Scoop.it increases your online visibility by helping you discover, curate, and publish quality content.

Key Features:
Perfect for thought leaders looking to develop a personal brand among professional networks and knowledge managers looking to unlock, organize, and propagate intelligence across the enterprise
Conduct smart searches and discover quality content
Scoop content that is most relevant to you and add your own perspective
Publish to social networks, blogs, and a Google-friendly splash page with one click

Cost: FREE trial of Premium plan available
FREE – For personal use, 1 user, 1 topic, 2 social accounts, and 10 scoops per day
Pro Annual: $11/month paid annually – 1 user, 5 topics, 5 social accounts, unlimited scoops per day, 1 newsletter/month publishing, basic content suggestions, and limited customization
Business Annual: $67/month paid annually – 1 user, 15 topics, unlimited social accounts, scoops per day, and newsletter publishing, and advanced content suggestions and customization
Content Director: From $333/month paid annually – 5 users, custom topics, unlimited social accounts, scoops per day, and newsletter publishing, advanced content suggestions and customization, and much more

30. Meddle
@Meddleit



Meddle is a content curation tool that transforms the content you read into high-impact blogs, Tweets, and LinkedIn and Facebook posts. Content marketers, bloggers, and company executives and leaders save vast amounts of time by never having to start a blog post from scratch again.

Key Features:
Become an industry influencer by offering perspectives on content you read
Improve online visibility by curating content tailored to your audience
Perfect for non-content marketers who are too busy to blog but can curate content to show how their companies are the best sources in the industry

Cost: Contact for a quote

31. Symbaloo
@Symbaloo



Symbaloo is a personal start page that allows you to create and share online interests and discover those of others. With Symbaloo, you compile your favorite sites into one visual interface, save your bookmarks in the cloud, and access them from anywhere with any device, at any time. That’s why Symbaloo acts as a content curation tool, too; it allows you to access to all of your content sources in any organized form that you create.

Key Features:
Visual bookmarking to simply organize your best web content sources
Access bookmarks rom any device, anywhere and share your online resources with others
Connect your social media, RSS feeds, and widgets
Symbaloo Pro is accessible anywhere with dedicated smartphone and tablet apps
Customize and personalize accounts to individual users’ needs

Cost: FREE trial of Symbaloo Pro available
Basic: FREE
Pro: $10/month – Symbaloo Pro Control Panel, up to 250 users, app and tablet version, no advertising, 1 moth free trial
Pro Plus: $25/month – Custom domain, up to 1,000 users, secure login available, integrated analytics, online workshops for entire team
Custom: Contact for a quote – Customized Symbaloo widgets, unlimited users, analytics, option to connect to external services, additional development on request

32. Bundlr
@bundlr



Bundlr is a content curation tool for discovering and bookmarking quality content. Content marketers create bundles of photos, videos, tweets, and documents and then share them. Available on the web, Android, and iPhone, Bundlr enables you to select only the most relevant content about your industry niche.

Key Features:
Select photos, videos, tweets, presentations, or articles
Stay on top of the latest posts or breaking news articles that contain the content you need
Use Bundlr’s browser button, “Bundle This!” to clip content while browsing the internet
Each bundle has its own public webpage to share freely, either through its link or on social networks, or embed on any website

Cost:
FREE – Branded embeds and collaboration
Premium: $19.99/year – Private bundles, unbranded embed, no ads, statistics, and collaboration

33. Pinterest
@Pinterest

Pinterest helps users discover and save ideas for nearly any imaginable topic. It is an incredibly useful content curation tool because you can follow people in your industry, or even pop culture icons, for content ideas and inspiration. Pinterest for Business also is a useful content curation tool, because it puts connects businesses with a massive audience of potential buyers and customers.

Key Features:
Visual bookmarking tool that enables you to discover and save content and ideas
Pinterest Analytics
Promoted pins and rich pins

Cost: FREE

34. Portent
@Portent



Portent covers all aspects of internet marketing: content creation, design, development, PPC, search, and social. Portent works to help content marketers create content that connects with target audiences, and their content curation tool is a title idea generator that is sure to help you write content page titles that will catch people’s attention.

Key Features:
Simple to use – just enter your subject and the tool generates titles for you
Includes content strategy suggestions to help you continue to curate and create content
Guides you through a content strategy so that your content matches your strategy and is served in the best media form to impact your target market

Cost: Contact for a quote

35. DrumUp
@drumupio



DrumUp helps users “energize your social media presence” by serving as an intelligent social media manager. With DrumUp, you are better equipped to discover quality content and share it to your social media accounts in order to begin valuable conversations with followers.

Key Features:
Mines through content all across the web in real time and uses algorithms to recommend fresh, relevant stories
A smart workflow enables you to quickly review and publish posts to social media followers, often cutting previous social media management time by 90%
Add multiple social media accounts to your dashboard and tweak their settings as needed
Link your blog to Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter
Schedule and queue custom posts for the next few days

Cost: FREE for a limited time

36. Delicious
@Delicious

Delicious is a content curation tool that discovers, remembers, and highlights selected content from anywhere on the internet. Make the most popular links work for you by collecting and organizing them with Delicious, and then have access to the content you want to curate at any time.

Key Features:
Remembers your content
Easily build a collection of links, basically creating your own personal search engine
Organize links quickly and easily and then find content quickly with smart search

Cost: FREE

37. NetVibes
@netvibes



NetVibes is a content curation tool that offers real-time monitoring, social analytics, mobile alerts, and systems integration in one. A leading dashboard intelligence platform for the web, NetVibes monitors social media and sends alerts about content that is relevant to you.

Key Features:
Monitor and analyze anything from your feed to Twitter, so you have insight into trends and influencers and can visualize social impacts
Available for personal use, agencies, and enterprises
Manage interactions between apps, devices, and events automatically, giving you control over your corner of the internet

Cost: FREE trial of the Individual plan available for 14 days
Basic: FREE – Limit of 5 potions, article retention for 24 hours, and much more
VIP: $2/month – All Basic plan features, plus unlimited number of potions and article retention for 48 hour, plus VIP support, and much more
Individual: $649/month – all VIP plan features, plus analytics, article retention for 90+ days, and much more
Team: Contact for a quote – all Individual plan features, plus user permissions, content control, custom branding, and much more
Enterprise: Contact for a quote – all Team plan features, plus hierarchical washboarding, enterprise-only app catalog, and SaaS or on-premise

38. IndividUrls
@individurls



Create your own custom news aggregator with IndividUrls, so that you have a compilation of the best content from the sites that most interest you. IndividUrls makes it easy to cut through all of the noise online and get to the content that is most relevant and valuable to you, so that you can begin curating content as quickly as possible.

Key Features:
Clean, easy-to-use interface
Quick set-up
Feed categories and custom feed names
Continuous scroll rather than pagination
Easily add sites with the bookmarklet
For the web and iPhone

Cost: FREE

39. Klout
@klout



Klout is a content curation tool that simplifies the process of finding and sharing online content that engages your audience. Designed especially for “people who want to be great at social media,” Klout recommends content that your audience has yet to see so that you can make a big impact online.

Key Features:
Clout Perks, exclusive rewards earned for the impact you have online, are available to Klout users
Identify, target, and engage top influencers and experts
Use your content to drive valuable earned media marketing, plus deliver the right results to improve your social marketing ROI

Cost: Contact for a quote

40. Hootsuite
@hootsuite



The social media news and tips from Hootsuite are useful in content curation because you can make use of the suggested content section and select topics of interest. Then, get lists of popular posts to fit that category so that you are getting the most relevant content for your content curation needs.

Key Features:
Save time finding and automating content to publish
Measure your social media performance with analytics
Connect with more than 35 social networks
Increase social reach and productivity with the Hootsuite App Directory, a collection of more than 80 apps like Instagram, YouTube, Reddit, and Marketo, in the social media dashboard

Cost: FREE trial available for 30 days
FREE – For personal use or the casual enthusiast, for up to 3 social profiles
Pro: From $9.99/month – For small businesses, social media professionals, and consultants, 50 included social profiles
Enterprise: Contact for a quote – For businesses, organizations, agencies, and governments, 100+ included social profiles

41. HeadSlinger
@headslingercom



HeadSlinger delivers “all the news, half the time” as a useful content curation tool. HeadSlingers makes it possible to scan your favorite sites’ headlines in a few seconds, plus avoid the hassle of using a content curation tool rife with ads.

Key Features:
Store your best news sources in quick, easy to find folders
Share your reading list
Free of ads

Cost: FREE

42. PublishThis
@PublishThis



PublishThis boasts a unique sort of content science that makes it a top content curation tool. Whether you’re a publishers, brand, agency, or content marketer, you are better equipped to curate and create more engaging content across all digital channels with Publish This.

Key Features:
Content IQ engine uses a semantic search and tagging technology to deliver the most relevant content
Data-driven dashboard enables you to monitor your industry to curate and create engaging content for your targeted audience
All content, including videos, blogs, and infographics, is organized in one place
Easily publish content to all of your digital channels and apps

Cost: Contact for a quote

43. Addict-o-matic
@addictomatic



Sometimes, the key to great content curation is having easy access to the latest buzz on the hottest trending topics. That’s where Addict-o-matic comes in. This content curation tool helps you instantly create a custom page for your topic by searching the best live sites on the web for the latest news, blog posts, videos, and images.

Key Features:
Personalize the search results dashboard and then bookmark the page for access to your personalized results dashboard every time
News page provides latest headlines on popular topics
Get all of the feeds from the best content sources in each category

Cost: FREE

44. BuzzSumo
@BuzzSumo



BuzzSumo, a content curation tool that offers “content marketing intelligence,” helps content marketeers curate content using the most shared content and influencer content for any topic or site. The popular content discovered by BuzzSumo is powerful because you analyze the content that performs the best and then curate it for your target audience, winning them over every time.

Key Features:
Find the key influencers to promote your content
Analyze the content that performs best for any topic or competitor
Quickly determine which content works well in the industry and identify major influencers
Immediately know which topics related to your industry receive the most attention

Cost:
Pro: $99/month – Starter plan for bloggers and small teams
Agency: $299/month – For agency teams, with all Pro features, plus API access and more
Enterprise: Contact for a quote – Ideal for brands and publishers with advanced functionality for large teams

45. ProtoPage
@protopage



ProtoPage is a start page and RSS reader that serves as a content curation tool because you select the blogs and news you want in your collection and it imports headlines from nearly any website. Access your chosen content easily and get fresh content quickly with ProtoPage.

Key Features:
Access from any PC, Mac, iPad, or smartphone
Imports news headlines from nearly any website
Keep bookmarks, to-do-lists, sticky notes, and much more with your own selection of content

Cost: FREE

46. Spundge
@spundge



Spundge is a content curation tool that is specifically designed for financial professionals. With Spundge, anyone in the financing industry can curate, create, and distribute content quickly and easily.

Key Features:
Discover, organize, and curate content using the most relevant content available
Add your knowledge and expertise to the content you curate
Set up content subscriptions quickly to begin monetizing your expertise, while you keep all of the rights to your intellectual property

Cost: FREE

47. CLIPZINE
@Clipzine_me



A content curation platform for curating and creating sharable content, CLIPZINE helps you clip relevant content, style it with your own contributions, and share to increase click rate and customer engagement. This visual curation platform helps you “collect, classify, create your zine.”

Key Features:
Clipping and styling tools to create more creative content from others’ existing content
Share and reuse curated content
A variety of ways to share, submit, embed, and download your curated content for more engagement
Use the “+Clip it button” to clip content and related images and text while searching the web

Cost: FREE

48. CurationSoft
@CurationSoft



CurationSoft enables “content curation for any web platform.” An extremely popular, easy to use content curation tool, CurationSoft enables users to discover, review, and curate content in posts and publications.

Key Features:
Get results quickly and easily
Higher search engine rankings
Curate content from Google blogs, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, Instagram, and more, plus from any RSS feed

Cost:
FREE – Excellent for hobbyist bloggers
Pro: $47/year, Up to 3 PCs – 18 built-in content sources, ideal for business use with higher-quality results and ad-free software
Lifetime: $79/lifetime, Up to 3 PCs – Lifetime license and updates, 18 built-in content sources, ideal for business use with limitless content discovery and higher-quality results

49. Feedly
@feedly

Feedly collects content from your favorite sites and packages it in a personalized magazine. This content curation tool gives you a single place for reading all of the news and content you need for powerful content curation.

Key Features:
Get all of the latest stories from the publications you rely on and trust
Follow blogs from anywhere on the web
See new YouTube videos in the same place you read your news
Sort through more content in less time by organizing feeds into easy-to-read collections

Cost: Contact for a quote

50. If This, Then That
@IFTTT



If This, Then That (IFTTT) is the content curation tool for getting as much relevant content from the web as possible. Im fact, IFTTT saves you time during the content curation process, because it follows user recipes that trigger one action to cause another.

Key Features:
Get creative control over your products and apps
Runs on recipes, or simple connections between products and apps
DO Recipes run with just a tap, enabling you to create your own personalized Button, Camera, and Notepad
IF Recipes automatically run in the background, allowing you to create powerful connections with a single statement, “If this, then that”

Cost: FREE