3 Free Facebook Social Media Marketing Tools
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If you run a social media marketing campaign, you’re marketing on Facebook. Facebook is still the number one social media platform out there. As a business, you know this (or you should). So, it’s always good to go back through and figure out how you can effectively optimize your marketing performance on this leading network. What’s better than finding new tools to help your marketing campaign? Finding FREE tools to help your marketing campaign. Here are a few we’ve been looking into more lately.
Canva:
Canva is a site (and now a great app!) where you can create and edit images and graphics. This is actually the understatement of the year. While Canva does have some options that cost a dollar here for there, there are literally hundreds of free options that get the job done just fine. Canva allows you to create designs using hundreds of different templates, stock photos, vectors, fonts and illustrations. You can edit images using preset filters and other image editing tools. You can also upload your own personal photos and so much more.
Facebook Timeline Contest:
Facebook Timeline Contest is a free tool that lets you run contests on your Facebook Timeline. This tool is from from Agora Pulse. This is a simple and free tool that allows you to run sweepstakes and photo contests. There are several different options. You can randomly pick winners from the followers who have liked or commented on your post or choose the winner with the correct answer from a quiz post or have fans comment with their own photos and choose the winner from the one with the most likes. This tool has a lot of uses and advantages for the low, low price of free!
Facebook Ads Compass:
If you’re running ads on Facebook, this is a great tool to have. Facebook Ads Compass is a free report tool that is able to analyze your Facebook Ads campaigns. It helps you to understand what is working for you and what’s not. There are lots of great uses including side-by-side comparisons of the age, gender, countries, placements, and devices of Facebook users. It really helps you to figure out what’s working and what isn’t, what is worth your money and time and what isn’t, and what is successful and what isn’t.
Now that you’ve discovered a few extra tools that to help you in your Facebook marketing efforts –what are a few of your favorites that you’re already using? How are they working for you? What is the cost? What are your thoughts on the tools you saw today? Comment below!
Breanne Bannon
Breanne is a Content Writer, Social Media Marketeer, and Sales Associate for Sprocket Websites.
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