Not A Creative Genius? Produce Engaging Ideas By Following The Creative Process.

There is a lot of content created on the internet each day. Jeff Schultz from Micro Focus estimated that everyday 656 million tweets are sent, 4 million hours of video are uploaded to YouTube, 67.3 million Instagram posts are created, and 4.3 billion Facebook messages are posted. How do you stand out so that your one in a billion piece of content gets noticed, liked, and shared?

What does research say about engagement?

Abigail Posner, head of Google’s Agency Strategic Planning team, began the Engagement Project with a team of anthropologists, psychologists and digital content creators to investigate this question. They were curious about memes and wondered what makes one idea more likely to be shared on a mass scale over the internet versus other pieces of content.

Posner’s research found that people are attracted to the fascinating familiar that sets off our imagination. The most compelling content is usually everyday moments framed in a different way or juxtaposed for a new perspective. That’s because our brains love synaptic play – when random components in our mind form a synapse. The ideas that engage bring unrelated facts or images together in a childlike way send us on a voyage of discovery.

For example, seeing a cat riding a surfboard produces creative joy. It is a remarkable story we want tell others. For Robert Dollwet it is also a relevant marketing message. His cat Didga’s surfing and skateboarding tricks have attracted nearly 14 million YouTube views advertising his pet training business. Now only do we enjoy Didga, but we want to share that feeling with others. The content becomes a little gift forming a bond between the sender and receiver.

Why create engaging ideas?

When a company sends compelling content built around relevant brand messages a bond is formed with consumers that could lead to further action. This is valuable considering social media professionals spend most of their time (60%) on content development and most marketers consider engagement to be their top measurement of social media ROI. Constantly producing engaging content for the always-on social media consumer requires a lot of creativity. Can you regularly produce the fascinatingly familiar? Yes, follow the creative process.

I didn’t know there was a creative process for most of my career. But once I discovered it my ideas became more creative and more consistent. I first read about the creative process in the book A Technique for Producing Ideas, published in 1940 by James Young Webb. Webb was an advertising hall of fame copywriter who famously wrote an ad for women’s deodorant that was credited with increasing sales 112%.

Because of Webb’s creative and business success people kept asking him where his ideas came from. He didn’t know, but he was curious enough to find out. Through self-reflection he uncovered a five-step process for creating ideas. Remarkably, aspects of this same process have been described by other creative people in vastly different fields of interest from fine artists and writers to researchers and engineers.

To produce fascinating ideas follow these steps:

  1. Gather Raw Material: Gather specific knowledge or data about the product or service and consumer. Go deep. Any relationship between the two could lead to an idea. Also gather continuous general knowledge about the world around you from art to zombies. The more raw material the increased chance for novel ideas.
  2. Play Matchmaker: Take different bits of this raw information and view it from different angles. Then try to bring two facts together to see how they fit looking for a relationship. There is no wrong combination. Don’t ask “why?” Ask “why not?” Write every possibility down. When you get tired keep going. This is when you can move past expected ideas.
  3. Forget About It: Make no direct effort to work on the problem. This may be difficult, but you must build in time to drop the entire subject and work on something else or play a game. Go for a run, to the movies or a concert. Listen to music or cook. Put the problem out of your conscious mind so that your unconscious mind can get to work.
  4. Birth of the Idea: This stage happens when suddenly an unexpected realization of the solution comes to your conscious mind. Out of seemingly nowhere (your subconscious) the idea will appear. It could be in the middle of the night or in the shower. Be sure to write it down.
  5. Optimize the Idea: Now it is time to compare the idea to the facts of the problem or the conditions of the question. The idea will not be perfect. It takes an open mind and patience to refine it. Get feedback from others and adjust. Shape and develop the idea into practical usefulness.

This process applies across all disciplines from art and new product development to business generation and content creation. The process itself is simple, but it is hard to follow. That is why more people aren’t producing more creative ideas. Most adults have lost touch with their creative mindset. A lifetime of experiences from school to work have set up barriers to creativity. Unfortunately most of us have spent our lives learning how to be uncreative.

Research says most people were their most creative as kids.

To understand creative potential Dr. George Land and Beth Jarman devised a test to measure creativity in NASA scientists. Wondering why some adults are creative and others are not, they gave the same test to 1,600 five-year-old children. The test challenged the kids to come up with different and innovative ideas to solve problems.

Amazingly, 98% were in the genius category of creative imagination. They retested the same children later and by the time they were 15, only 12% were at the same level. The same test given to adults results in only 2% scoring at the creative genius level. Reflecting on the results Land wrote, “What we have concluded is that non-creative behavior is learned.”

Innovation author and speaker Paul Stone explains that to a kid every problem can be solved. We grow up by learning what cannot be done through rules, laws, regulations and bosses who don’t want ideas, but only want us to get the job done on time. As adults we learn not to ask questions and only give the “right” answers. Yet when we tell our children they can’t do something they say, “Why not?”

Evian Roller Babies as an example.

I wasn’t involved in creating this example, but I imagine they followed the creative process I followed hundreds of times in my career. (1) They gathered specific knowledge of Evian water, their target audience’s generation, how drinking water keeps you young and general knowledge of the world from music and movies to trends and news. (2) They worked really hard trying different elements together and came up with a lot of “okay” ideas. (3) They got tired and stopped working on the project. They played pool, went to a movie or their kid’s soccer game. Perhaps they went to a park and saw people rolling skating. (4) It didn’t look like they were working on the important Evian project, but their subconscious mind was hard at work.

Then, a day or two later the idea popped into their head of rolling skating babies. It was written down with other ideas and (5) a fascinatingly familiar idea was born and refined to deliver the right product benefit message with a nostalgic spin for the target audience and developed into one of the most viral ad videos of all time. Putting babies in adult situations under the tagline #LiveYoung sparked a 10 year campaign for Evian that only ended recently in favor of a new influencer campaign in the U.S.

The creative process is about unlearning everything that is not possible and exploring every possibility from every angle. It is about asking the “naïve” questions seemingly only kids are able to ask like why couldn’t a cat surf or why can’t babies roller skate? Thus, the secret to creating engaging one in a billion content is following the creative process. It forces you to be your creative genius five-year-old self again, if only for a while.

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337 Tools and Resources to Improve Your Social Media Strategy.

Top List of Social Media Strategy Tools for 2019

Social media success begins with strategic planning. Too often we jump into social media without a broader strategy or simply keep doing what we’ve done in the past on the same social channels we opened years ago. Now is a great time to review current efforts. In Social Media Strategy and the article “Fix Your Social Media Strategy by Taking It Back to Basics” I suggest a five step process for developing a social media plan:

  1. Situation analysis (target market, social media audit, business objectives)
  2. Develop key insights and a big idea (create engaging content of value)
  3. Select social media channels (add and subtract for target and big idea)
  4. Integrate with other business functions and traditional marketing
  5. Link business objectives to social media metrics (then budget, schedule and run)

To create, execute, measure and optimize this social media plan you’ll tools and resources. This list of 337 tools and resources can help in each of these steps for Social Media Monitoring & Metrics (55), Online Data Collection & Analytics (61), Social Media Content Creation & Data Visualization (80), Social Content Scheduling & Automation (38), and Social Media & Digital Media Research (20).

Click here for an updated list of tools & resources.

To further your knowledge of social media I have also included a list of relevant social media Trade Associations, Awards, Conferences, sources for Social Media News & Insights (29), Social Media/Marketing Podcasts (18), and Social Media/Digital Marketing Training & Certifications (21).

Top List of Social Media Strategy Tools for 2019

Social Media Monitoring & Metrics

  1. Agora Pulse (social media management tool): www.agorapulse.com
  2. Agora Pulse Free Tools (Facebook barometer, Twitter report card, Facebook page contests): agorapulse.com/free-social-media-marketing-tools
  3. Audiense (Twitter analytics): audiense.com/twitter-analytics
  4. Brandwatch (social listening and analytics): brandwatch.com
  5. Brand24 (social media monitoring): brand24.com
  6. Buzzsumo (content analytics): buzzsumo.com
  7. Cision (social monitoring and analytics): cision.com/us/products/ps-social-software
  8. Clarabridge (customer experience management and analytics): www.clarabridge.com
  9. Crimson Hexagon (social media analytics): crimsonhexagon.com
  10. Critical Mention (media monitoring): www.criticalmention.com
  11. Google Alerts (monitoring): google.com/alerts
  12. Hootsuite (social dashboard, scheduling, reporting): hootsuite.com
  13. How Socialble (social media monitoring): howsociable.com
  14. HYP3R (location based social listening): hyp3r.com
  15. Iconosquare (analytics and management): iconosquare.com
  16. Klear (influencer marketing platform): klear.com
  17. Likealyzer (Facebook page analysis): likealyzer.com
  18. Lithium (social media management): lithium.com
  19. Meltwater (social media monitoring): meltwater.com/
  20. Meltwater Impact (free content report): impact.meltwater.com
  21. Mention (social media monitoring): mention.com/en/media-monitoring/social-media-monitoring-tools
  22. Netbase (social analytics): netbase.com
  23. Nielsen Social (social content ratings): www.nielsensocial.com
  24. NUVI (monitoring, analysis, reporting): www.nuvi.com
  25. Oktopost (B2B social media management): oktopost.com
  26. Oracle Social Cloud (listening, analytics, engagement): www.oracle.com/us/solutions/social
  27. Podium (customer messaging and review platform): podium.com
  28. Reputology (review monitoring and management): reputology.com
  29. ReviewTrackers (online review management): reviewtrackers.com
  30. Rival IQ (social media analytics): rivaliq.com
  31. Salesforce: Social Studio (listening, publishing, engagement): marketingcloud.com/products/social-media-marketing/social-studio
  32. Simply Measured (social analytics): simplymeasured.com
  33. Social Bakers (social media management): socialbakers.com
  34. Social Blade (social media statistics): socialblade.com
  35. Social Mention (real-time search and analysis): socialmention.com
  36. Social Searcher (real-time social search): social-searcher.com
  37. Socially Devoted Meter (analyze response rate): socialbakers.com/resources/socially-devoted
  38. Social Studio (enterprise social media management): salesforce.com/products/marketing-cloud/social-media-marketing
  39. Spredfast (enterprise social media management): spredfast.com
  40. Sprinklr (unified customer experience mangement): www.sprinklr.com
  41. Sprout Social (social media management): sproutsocial.com
  42. SumAll (social media automation): sumall.com
  43. SumoRank (analyze best Facebook page content): sumorank.com
  44. Sysomos (social media management, analytics): www.sysomos.com
  45. Talkwalker (social analytics and monitoring): talkwalker.com
  46. Talkwalker Social Analytics Search (track campaigns and hashtags): talkwalker.com/social-media-analytics-search
  47. Trackur (social monitoring and sentiment analysis): www.trackur.com
  48. TrueSocialMetrics (social media analytics): truesocialmetrics.com
  49. Twitonomy (Twitter analytics and monitoring): twitonomy.com
  50. Viralwoot (social scheduler and analytics): viralwoot.com
  51. Visible Measures (video monitoring and analytics): visiblemeasures.com
  52. Unruly (social video insight): unruly.co
  53. Yext Free Location Scan (location data analysis): yext.com/blog/2016/05/grow-business-free-location-scan-app
  54. Zoho Social (social media management): zoho.com/social
  55. Unmetric (social intelligence and analytics): unmetric.com

Online Data Collection & Analytics

  1. Alexa (website statistics and analysis): alexa.com
  2. Bottlenose (data analysis): bottlenose.com
  3. Chartbeat (content intelligence and analytics): chartbeat.com
  4. Comscore (cross-platform measurement): comscore.com
  5. Conversion Fly (online tracking): conversionfly.com
  6. Cyfe (all-in-one dashboard): www.cyfe.com
  7. Datarama (cross channel analytics/insights): datorama.com
  8. Delmondo (Snapchat analytics): delmondo.co/snapchat-analytics-software
  9. Drip (e-commerce marketing automation): drip.co
  10. Facebook Insights (Facebook analytics): facebook.com/help/search/?q=insights
  11. Facebook Page Cost Calculator (Facebook ad cost tool): shiftcomm.com/facebook-page-cost-calculator
  12. Foursquare Analytics: enterprise.foursquare.com/solutions/analytics
  13. Google Analytics (website analytics): www.google.com/analytics
  14. Google Analytics UTM Tracking URL Builder (online tracking): chrome.google.com/webstore
  15. Google Tag Manager (tracking): www.google.com/analytics/tag-manager
  16. Google Tools (online data analysis): www.thinkwithgoogle.com/tools
  17. Google Trends (real-time online search analysis): www.google.com/trends
  18. GRYTICS (Facebook Group analytics): grytics.com
  19. IBM Watson Analytics (data AI): ibm.com/analytics/watson-analytics
  20. Instagram Insights (Instagram analytics): blog.business.instagram.com/post/145212269021/new-business-tools
  21. iSpionage (online competitor research): ispionage.com
  22. Keyhole (real-time hashtag tracker): keyhole.co
  23. Keyword Tool (keyword research): keywordtool.io
  24. Kiss Metrics (behavioral analytics and engagement): www.kissmetrics.com
  25. Klout (social sharing and impact measurement): klout.com
  26. Kred (influence score and platform): kred.com
  27. Leadpages (landing page creator, opt-in tools): leadpages.net
  28. LinkedIn Analytics: linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/4499
  29. ManageFlitter (Twitter tools and analytics): manageflitter.co
  30. Moz Open Site Explorer (Inbound link tool): moz.com/researchtools/ose
  31. New Share Counts (Twitter share counts tool): newsharecounts.com
  32. Nexalogy (discover social conversations): nexalogy.com
  33. Omgili (discussion, news, blog search): omgili.com
  34. Origami Logic (data analysis/insights): origamilogic.com
  35. Pinterest Analytics: analytics.pinterest.com
  36. Quantcast (website audience measurement): quantcast.com
  37. RiteTag (trending hashtags): ritetag.com/hashtag-search
  38. Ruzzit (trending videos, stories, and images): ruzzit.com
  39. SearchMetrics (enterprise content marketing): searchmetrics.com
  40. SEMrush (online competitive intelligence): www.semrush.com
  41. Serpstat (SEO tool/platform): serpstat.com
  42. SharedCount (track URL shares and likes): www.sharedcount.com
  43. Shopping Insights (online shopping trends): shopping.thinkwithgoogle.com
  44. SimilarWeb (website stats and analytics comparison): similarweb.com
  45. Snaplytics (automated story publishing and analytics): snaplytics.io
  46. Social Searcher (social media search): social-searcher.com
  47. Soovle (search suggestions): soovle.co
  48. Tableau Your Data (data analysis/visualization): tableauyourdata.com
  49. TrendKite (PR analytics): trendkite.com
  50. Trendspottr (real-time viral content, influencers): trendspottr.com
  51. Tweetreach (Twitter analytics): tweetreach.com
  52. Twitter Advanced Search: twitter.com/search-advanced
  53. Twitter Analytics: analytics.twitter.com
  54. Ubersuggest (keyword suggestion tool): ubersuggest.io
  55. UVRX (social search): uvrx.com/social.html
  56. WordStream (keyword tool): wordstream.com/keywords
  57. Yoast (SEO tool): yoast.com
  58. YouGovProfiles (media planning, audience segmentation – UK): yougov.co.uk/profiler#
  59. YouTube Analytics: www.youtube.com/analytics
  60. YouTube Trending: www.youtube.com/feed/trending
  61. Visio Sparks (Social media counts checker): visiospark.com/shared-counter

Social Media Content Creation & Data Visualization

  1. Accelerated Mobile Pages Project (create fast web pages): www.ampproject.org
  2. Adobe Kuler (color tool): color.adobe.com/create.color–wheel
  3. Animaker (animated video tool): animaker.com
  4. ANIMOTO (video creation tool): animoto.com
  5. Answer the Public (content ideas tool): answerthepublic.com
  6. BeLive (live streaming video software): belive.tv
  7. BIGVU (video creation tool): bigvu.tv
  8. Bot Builder (set up and manage conversations): https://recast.ai/bot-builder
  9. Botletter (create Messenger newsletters): botletter.com
  10. Camtasia (screen recording/video editing): techsmith.com/video-editor
  11. Canva (design tool): www.canva.com
  12. Chartbuilder (create charts): quartz.github.io/Chartbuilder
  13. Chhirp (record audio for Twitter): cordproject.co/chhirp
  14. Compressor by Pitchengine (automated social post creation): c.tiny.pr
  15. Crello (design tool for social posts): crello.com
  16. Curalate (visual commerce platform): curalate.com
  17. Datawrapper (create charts and maps): datawrapper.de
  18. DesignEvo (create custom logo designs): designevo.com
  19. DesignWizard (online graphic design software): designwizard.com
  20. Easelly (infographic tool): www.easel.ly
  21. Ecam (live video production): ecamm.com
  22. Emotional Marketing Analyzer (headline improvement): aminstitute.com/headline
  23. Enhance (social image creation): hootsuite.com/products/mobile-apps
  24. Facebook Creative Hub (create Facebook ads): facebook.com/ads/creativehub
  25. Fastory (social story creation): fastory.io
  26. Free Stock Photo Sites (updated list of free social images): blog.Hootsuite.com
  27. Funnelytics (free digital marketing funnel mapping): funnelytics.io
  28. Gifs (gif maker): gifs.com
  29. Good Data (business intelligence tool): gooddata.com
  30. Google Data Studio (data visualization): datastudio.google.com
  31. Google Fonts: www.google.com/fonts
  32. Google Image: images.google.com
  33. Grammarly (proofreading and editing): grammarly.com
  34. Headline Analyzer (optimize headlines): coschedule.com/headline-analyzer
  35. Hemingway Editor (improve writing): hemingwayapp.com
  36. Infogram (create charts, maps, graphics): infogram.com
  37. Knowem (username and trademark database): knowem.com
  38. LibreStock (free stock image search): librestock.com
  39. Loomly (social media calendar and publishing): loomly.com
  40. Lumen5 (social video creation): lumen5.com
  41. ManyChat (bot builder for Facebook Messenger): manychat.com
  42. MetaShort (custom social links): metashort.co
  43. Microsoft Bot Framework (build and manage bots): dev.botframework.com
  44. Namechk (check usernames and URLs): namechk.com
  45. NodeXL (social analysis and visualization): nodexl.codeplex.com
  46. Opal (marketing collaboration platform): workwithopal.com
  47. Over (social image, type, graphic tool): madewithover.com
  48. Pexels (CC0 photos): pexels.com
  49. Phonto (add text to photos): phon.to
  50. PicPlayPost (multiple media story creation): www.mixcord.co/partners/picplaypost.html
  51. Pictaculous (color pallet generator): pictaculous.com
  52. PicMonkey (photo editing, design): picmonkey.com
  53. Piktochart (infographic maker): piktochart.com
  54. Pixlr (photo editing): pixlr.com
  55. Placeit (create mockups): placeit.net
  56. Content Idea Generator (title maker): portent.com/tools/title-maker
  57. Power BI (business intelligence): powerbi.microsoft.com
  58. Promo (video creation): slide.ly/promo
  59. Recite (visual quote creator): recite.com
  60. Relay (resize, remix designs across social): relaythat.com
  61. Ripl (animated video creation): ripl.com
  62. Rocketium (create Buzzfeed style videos): rocketium.com
  63. Screncast-O-Matic (screen recording): screencast-o-matic.com
  64. Smartmockups (create product/post screen shots): smartmockups.com
  65. Socialab (LinkedIn network visualization and analysis): socilab.com
  66. Spark (create graphics, web pages, stories): spark.adobe.com
  67. Stencil (social media image creation): getstencil.com
  68. Story Slicer (edit social video): storyslicer.us
  69. Streamlabs (video streaming software): streamelements.com
  70. Studio (add layers to photos): madewithstudio.com
  71. Tiny PNG (image compression): tinypng.com
  72. TwistedWave (audio editor): twistedwave.com
  73. Tweetroot (create Twitter word clouds): rubbledev.com/app/tweetroot-for-twitter
  74. Typito (video creation): typito.com/go
  75. Typorama (social graphic creation): apperto.com/typorama
  76. Unsplash (free license photos): unsplash.com
  77. Videolicious (automatic video creation): videolicious.com
  78. vMix (live streaming video production): vmix.com
  79. Word Swag (add text to photos): wordswag.co
  80. Zapier (integrate apps to automate tasks: zapier.com

Social Content Scheduling & Automation

  1. Adobe Experience Manager (cross-channel content management): adobe.com/marketing-cloud/enterprise-content-management.html
  2. AdStage (paid marketing reporting and automation): www.adstage.io
  3. Alltop (news and information aggregator): alltop.com
  4. Bitly (link management platform): bitly.com
  5. Buffer (schedule and track social posts): bufferapp.com
  6. Contentgems (content discovery): contentgems.com
  7. ContentStudio (content discovery and management): contentstudio.io
  8. CoSchedule (cross-channel marketing calendar): coschedule.com
  9. dlvr.it (automated social posting): dlvr.it
  10. DrumUp (content curation tool): drumup.io
  11. Edgar (social media automation and scheduler): meetedgar.com
  12. Flipboard (content curation tool): flipboard.com
  13. Google Programmatic (automatic online ad buying): thinkwithgoogle.com/programmatic-guide
  14. Google Photos (free photo storage): google.com/photos
  15. IFTTT (cross-app task automation): ifttt.com
  16. Later (schedule Instagram posts): later.com
  17. List-O-Matic (list management): accessify.com/tools-and-wizards/developer-tools/list-o-matic
  18. MissingLett_r (automated social campaigns): missinglettr.com
  19. Nuzzel (newsfeed, curation): nuzzel.com
  20. OptinMonster (auto lead generation): optinmonster.com
  21. Outbrain (native ad platform): outbrain.com
  22. PixelMe (URL shortener and retargeting): pixelme.me
  23. Post Planner (content recommendations): www.postplanner.com
  24. Scoop It Content Director (content marketing automation): scoop.it
  25. Short Stack (create contests, giveaways, landing pages): www.shortstack.com
  26. Slack (team collaboration): slack.com
  27. SocialOomph (social discovery and automation): www.socialoomph.com
  28. Social Warefare (WordPress social sharing automation): warfareplugins.com
  29. Tailwind (Pinterest/Instagram discovery and scheduling): tailwindapp.com
  30. Thunderclap (synchronize crowd social): thunderclap.it
  31. Tint (social content aggregator): tintup.com
  32. Twittimer (schedule cross-platform social posts): twittimer.com
  33. TweetBot (Twitter client): tapbots.com/tweetbot
  34. TweetDeck (Twitter client): tweetdeck.en.softonic.com
  35. Uberflip (B2B content creation): uberflip.com
  36. Woodbox (create contests, giveaways, campaigns): woobox.com
  37. Zapier (automate workflows across apps): zapier.com
  38. Zendesk (social customer service system): www.zendesk.com

Social Media & Digital Media Research

  1. Adobe Digital Index (research on digital marketing): cmo.com/adobe-digital-index.html
  2. Affinio (audience interest analysis): www.affin.io
  3. Facebook IQ (consumer and ad insights): facebook.com/iq
  4. Forrester (social media research findings): www.forrester.com/Social-Media
  5. Gallup (social media research reports): www.gallup.com
  6. Global Web Index (consumer survey data insights): www.globalwebindex.net
  7. IBM Watson Analytics for Social Media (holistic view of consumers, market, competitors from millions of online sources): ibm.com/marketplace/cloud/social-media-data-analysis/us/en-us
  8. Interbrand Best Brands (global ranking of brands): interbrand.com
  9. IRI Worldwide (predictive analytics and big data AI) iriworldwide.com
  10. Kantar Media SRDS (insights for media planners and buyers): srds.com
  11. Millward Brown BrandZ Reports (global brand equity ranking): millwardbrown.com/brandz
  12. Nielsen Social Media Reports (social media research reports): www.nielsensocial.com
  13. Pew Research Center (US social research reports): www.pewinternet.org
  14. Roper Center (public opinion research): www.ropercenter.uconn.edu
  15. Simmons (consumer survey research): simmonssurvey.com
  16. Social Explorer (easy access to US demographic data): www.socialexplorer.com
  17. Social Media Collective (social media research reporting): socialmediacollective.org
  18. Statista (research statistics portal): www.statista.com
  19. Think With Google (online consumer research insights): thinkwithgoogle.com
  20. YouGov BrandIndex (brand perception ranking): brandindex.com

Trade Associations, Awards, Conferences

  1. Brand Innovators (marketer conference): brand-innovators.com/events
  2. Content Marketing World (content marketing conference): www.contentmarketingworld.com
  3. INBOUND (content marketing conference): www.inbound.com
  4. INTEGRATE (IMC conference): imc.wvu.edu/integrate
  5. Online Media Marketing Awards (online marketing awards): www.mediapost.com/ommaawards
  6. Social Media Marketing World (social media conference): www.socialmediaexaminer.com/smmworld
  7. Social Media Strategies Summit (social media conference): socialmediastrategiessummit.com
  8. Social Media Week (social media conference): socialmediaweek.org
  9. Summit (customer experience conference): summit.adobe.com/na
  10. SXSW (new media/technology conference): sxsw.com
  11. SXSWedu (conference and competition): sxswedu.com
  12. The Webby Awards (Internet awards): www.webbyawards.com
  13. The Shorty Awards (social media awards): shortyawards.com
  14. The Mashies (digital awards): mashable.com/mashies
  15. Word of Mouth Marketing Association: womma.org

Social Media News & Insights

  1. Amy Porterfield (online marketing expert): amyporterfield.com
  2. Australia ACCC (social media regulation – Australia): accc.gov.au/business/advertising-promoting-your-business/social-media
  3. Chris Brogan (online marketing expert): chrisbrogan.com/blog
  4. Christopher S. Penn(online marketing expert): christopherspenn.com
  5. Jeff Bullas (online marketing expert): jeffbullas.com
  6. Canadian Competition Bureau Guides (social media regulation – Canada): www.competitionbureau.gc.ca
  7. Content Marketing Institute (content marketing experts): contentmarketinginstitute.com/blog
  8. Convince & Convert (social media experts): www.convinceandconvert.com
  9. FTC Disclosures (social media regulation – U.S.): www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/business-center/guidance/ftcs-endorsement-guides-what-people-are-asking
  10. Gartner Digital Marketing (digital marketing experts): blogs.gartner.com/digital-marketing
  11. Grow (social media expert – Mark Schaefer: www.businessesgrow.com
  12. Hubspot’s Inbound Hub (content marketing experts): blog.hubspot.com
  13. ICPEN Guidance (social media regulation – international): icpen.org/initiatives
  14. Marketing Profs (digital marketing experts): www.marketingprofs.com
  15. Mashable Social Media (digital marketing news): mashable.com/social-media
  16. RazorSocial (social media experts): www.razorsocial.com/blog
  17. Scott Monty (digital marketing expert): scottmonty.com
  18. Social Media Examiner (social media experts): www.socialmediaexaminer.com
  19. Social Media Explorer (social media news): www.socialmediaexplorer.com
  20. Social Media Lab (weekly social media experiments): agorapulse.com/social-media-lab
  21. Social Media Marketing Magazine (social media news): www.smmmagazine.com
  22. Social Media Today (social media news): socialmediatoday.com
  23. Social Mouths (social media experts): socialmouths.com/blog
  24. Social Media Law Bulletin (social media law insights): www.socialmedialawbulletin.com
  25. The Digital Garage (online learning): digitalgarage.withgoogle.com
  26. UK CMA Guidance (social media regulation – UK): gov.uk/government/publications/online-reviews-and-endorsements-advice-for-businesses
  27. YouTube Video Creators (YouTube video expert): www.youtube.com/videocreators
  28. WOMMA Code of Ethics (social media ethical guidelines): womma.org/ethics
  29. WOMMA Free Resources (social media regulation guidelines): womma.org/free-womm-resources

Social Media/Marketing Podcasts

  1. Amy Porterfield: amyporterfield.com/category/podcast
  2. Behind the Numbers: An eMarketer Podcast: emarketer.com/Article/Behind-Numbers-eMarketer-Podcast
  3. Buffer Podcast: buffer.com/podcast
  4. Content Inc.: contentmarketinginstitute.com/content-inc-podcast
  5. The Content Experience: convinceandconvert.com/podcasts/shows/content-experience-show
  6. Experience This!: convinceandconvert.com/podcasts/shows/experience-this
  7. Influence Pros: convinceandconvert.com/podcasts/shows/influence-pros-podcast
  8. Marketing Marvels: convinceandconvert.com/podcasts/shows/marketing-marvels-podcast
  9. Marketing Smarts Podcast: www.marketingprofs.com/podcasts
  10. Social Media Examiner: www.socialmediaexaminer.com/tag/podcast
  11. Social Media Lab by Angora Pulse: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/social-media-lab/
  12. Social Pros Podcast: convinceandconvert.com/podcasts/shows/social-pros-podcast
  13. The Art of Paid Traffic Podcast: rickmulready.com/category/aoptpodcast
  14. The Business of Story: convinceandconvert.com/podcasts/shows/business-of-story-podcast
  15. The Full Monty: scottmonty.com/p/podcast.html
  16. The Marketing Book Podcast: www.artillerymarketing.com/marketing-book-podcast
  17. The Marketing Companion: businessesgrow.com/podcast-the-marketing-companion-2
  18. This Old Marketing: contentmarketinginstitute.com/pnr-with-this-old-marketing-podcast

Social Media/Digital Marketing Training & Certification

  1. Adobe Software (Certifications): training.adobe.com/training/courses
  2. Academy of Influencer Marketing (courses): education.traackr.com
  3. Bing/Yahoo! Ads (Certification): advertise.bingads.microsoft.com/en-us/resources/training
  4. Blogging University (WordPress): dailypost.wordpress.com/blogging-university
  5. Cision (Certification & Accreditation): cision.com/us/resources/university-program
  6. Code Academy (free coding classes in HTML, CSS, JAVA, Sass, Python, etc.): codecademy.com
  7. Constant Contact Social Media 101: blogs.constantcontact.com/social-media-quickstarter
  8. Conversion Marketing (Certification): Leadpages: convertedu.com/courses
  9. Facebook Blueprint (Certification): facebook.com/blueprint
  10. Google Partners (Adwords Certification): support.google.com/partners
  11. Google Analytics Academy (Certification): analyticsacademy.withgoogle.com
  12. Hootsuite Academy (Certification): hootsuite.com/education
  13. HubSpot Academy (Certification): academy.hubspot.com
  14. Lynda (Learn Software from Adobe Creative Cloud to Google Analytics): www.lynda.com
  15. Meltwater (Certification): Coming Soon … www.meltwater.com
  16. Microsoft Dynamics 365 (Certification): microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365
  17. Professional Certified Marketer – Digital Marketing (Certification): ama.org/events-training/Certification/Pages/digital-marketing-certification.aspx
  18. Salesforce Trailhead (Badges and Certification): trailhead.salesforce.com Or academic-alliance.salesforce.com/business-specialist
  19. Snapchat Explore (Certification): forbusiness.snapchat.com/blog/introducing-explore/
  20. The Trade Desk Trading Academy (Certification): thetradedesk.com/products/thetradingacademy
  21. Twitter Flight School (Badge): twitterflightschool.com

What to do with these tools? First, ensure you Ask These Questions To Ensure You Have The Right Strategy and follow these Best Practices For Social Media Content That’ll Improve Your Writing And Design.