- Buffer – Buffer makes it super easy to share any page you’re reading. Keep your Buffer topped up and we automagically share them for you through the day.
- Canva – Canva is an online graphic design platform. Create designs for Web or print: blog graphics, presentations, Facebook covers, flyers, posters, invitations and so on.
- CoSchedule – The best way to plan your marketing and save a ton of time. Trusted by more than 10000 bloggers, editors, and social marketers world-wide.
- DropBox – Dropbox keeps your files safe, synced, and easy to share. Bring your photos, docs, and videos anywhere and never lose a file again.
- Grammarly – Grammarly helps you write clearly and confidently by instantly check for 250 types of grammatical, spelling, and punctuation mistakes.
- GTmetrix – A free tool that analyzes your page’s speed performance. Using PageSpeed and YSlow, GTmetrix generates scores for your pages and offers.
- Hemingway Editor – The Hemingway Editor makes your writing bold and clear. It highlights wordy sentences, adverbs, passive voice, and other lexical atrocities as you type.
- Keyword Tool – Keyword tool is one of the best alternative to Google Keyword Planner. It uses Google’s autocomplete feature to get over 750 long-tail keywords for any given query.
- Mailerlite – Email Marketing Software for Small Business.
- Pablo – Pablo is the social sharing photo app from Buffer. This is a great tool for creating simple images for your blog, for sharing photos on social, or anytime you need fast, predictable photo generation.
- Trello – Trello gives a perspective over all your projects, at work, and at home. Whether it’s managing a team, writing an epic screenplay, or just making a grocery list, Trello is your sidekick for getting things done and staying organized.
- Screaming Frog – Desktop SEO tool which lets you check your blog from the web spider’s point of view.
- SumoMe – SumoMe is a suite of free tools that can be used to grow your website’s traffic. The SumoMe tools are easy to install and work on any website.
- Toggl – Best time tracking system for a small business. A simple online timer with a powerful timesheet calculator.
- Triberr – Triberr allows you to contact other bloggers in your niche, and expand your reach at the same time.
Photo by Gabriel Beaudry
I would argue that Toggl is the best one for small business. Take a look at actiTIME, online time-tracking software. It’s flexible tool with easy-to-use interface:
https://www.actitime.com/
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