Can you call yourself a content marketing expert?
Even if you answer “yes”, there are still lots of ways to enhance your performance.
Even if you’re one of the 42% of B2B marketers that claim to be effective at content marketing, you still have a bunch of room for improvement.
If you desire to make the most out of your content marketing efforts, you must know what strategies to implement, and most of all, what tools to use.
Good keyword research, the perfect social media marketing strategy, and the best search engine optimization skills all can contribute immensely to your success as a content marketing expert.
Unfortunately, when it comes to content marketing tools, a lot of the ones often recommended by the experts are very costly, and the average content marketer can’t afford them.
Now, here’s the good news: There are a bunch of free tools out there that you can also use to get the same results, and many of them are owned by big G (Google).
10 Best Free Content Marketing Tools From Google
Interestingly, many people are not utilizing these tools, not because they don’t want to, but because they’re ignorant of them. They still see Google as just a search engine and nothing else.
That brings us to what we’re going to talk about today…
In this post, I will share with you the ten free Google tools you should be using as a content marketer. These are tools you cannot ignore if you’re serious about your business.
Whether you’re a beginner, an intermediate, or a pro, you’ll definitely pick up something from this post.
This is one of the best free tools you’ll ever use as a webmaster. The time you spend on Google Search Console is never a waste.
The more you use the tool, the more you become addicted to it as there’s just so much to learn.
With the Google Search Console SEO tool, you can learn about the overall health of your website and know where to make changes to ensure your site is performing well SEO-wise.
There are also lots of other amazing things you can do with GSC.
Some of the features I regularly use are listed under the “Search Traffic” drop-down:
For instance, the “Search Analytics” link lets me quickly analyze my site’s performance on Google Search:
If I want to know how my keywords are performing, I’ll just click on the Position button to learn more. This will bring up the average position for all my keywords that appear in Google Search:
As a content marketer, you should really get used to the Google Search Console tool; you stand to gain a lot from it. Even if you’re only tracking a few key metrics, the time you spend on it will be well worth it in the end.
Are you still looking for an excellent tool to help you uncover the best keywords in your industry?
While there are a lot of tools that can do this, Google’s free Keyword Planner remains the godfather and one of the best.
Even though it’s incredibly simple to use, the more you experiment with it and the more searches you perform, the better you’ll understand how to utilize it for your success.
Using the keyword of “content marketing” as an example, one of the toughest keywords to rank for in Google, the competition is incredibly fierce.
But you don’t have to target that exact keyword. With Google Keyword Planner, you can easily dig up related long-tail keywords that will be easier to rank:
Once you’ve gotten these seed keywords, you can now enter them into your favorite keyword research tool (like SEMRUSH, Long Tail Pro) to uncover even more long tail ideas.
As a content marketer, there is a lot you can do with this free tool. Why not start making use of it today?
As a content marketer, you need a good system for recording and keeping track of data. There are also times when you might need to share this data with your team.
You can actually use Microsoft Office Excel to do this, but it does not have an intuitive shareable feature, and it can take up a lot of space when it contains so much data. And what if you needed to check something immediately, but you’re not with your laptop where you saved the MS Excel sheet?
That’s a problem.
Fortunately, with the robust Google Sheets, this can be easily taken care of. It’s one of the most efficient, and easy-to-use tools to track changes, record data, and collaborate with others.
You can use this free tool to achieve so many other things, like creating:
- To-do-lists
- Monthly and annual budgets
- Travel plans
- Invoices
- Financial statements
- Weekly time sheets
- Expense reports
- Assignment trackers
- Team rosters
This is arguably the best of all the analytical tools on the internet.
Let me ask you a few questions:
- Do you know how many of your website visitors are new versus returning?
- Do you know where these people are coming from?
- What about the total amount of time they’re spending on your site?
- What’s your website’s bounce rate?
All of these vital analytical questions and more are the things that Google Analytics will provide you answers to.
It’s a free analytics product from Google that will easily track and report all the important metrics from your website.
Google Analytics can give you clever insight into your site’s traffic and enable you to understand how people are discovering and navigating your site, so you’ll know which areas to give more of your attention to.
Google Alerts lets you monitor the web for mentions of specific phrases or keywords. Once you set it up, you’ll always get email alerts whenever these keywords are mentioned online.
For example, you can register to get notified whenever someone mentions your brand, product, company, executives, or even your competition.
As you can see on the screenshot below, I’ve requested to get notified whenever someone mentions “Shout Me Loud Blog” on the web:
This fantastic tool is an excellent way to adequately manage your business’s online reputation and always react to mentions of your brand promptly.
If you’ve been finding it difficult to continuously generate content ideas for your blog, Google Trends can help you with that.
Although Google Keyword Planner and other popular keyword research tools out there can help you in getting ideas, when it comes to creating high-quality content, you can get more from Google Trends.
It might interest you to know that Google Trends is one of the places I often hang out, especially when I’m planning for fresh content on my blogs.
This tool will enable you to easily see what’s trending on any topic.
For example, when I checked the topic “hair loss”, I got:
If you scroll down the page, you will also see more “related topics” and “related queries” you can check out:
Furthermore, apart from researching on your niche, you can also use the Stories trending now section to check if there’s anything that’s relevant to your industry:
If anything in this section matches your niche, then you’ve identified a hot, trending topic that you could talk about.
You don’t need any experience to use the free Google Trends tool. Just enter your chosen topic in the search box and review the results that comes up.
Check the guides below to learn more about this tool:
This is one of the tools you don’t want to overlook, especially if you run a local business.
With this tool, you can easily get free advertising from Google.
Just claim your Google My Business listing, and you’re ready to go. If done well, whenever someone performs a search on Google for a phrase related to your business, your business will show up in the search results.
For example, the screenshot below is what came up when I searched for “restaurants in Texas”:
From the screenshot, all these businesses are Google My Business results for the keyword “restaurants in Texas”. And if you click on the More places button, you will see more.
None of these businesses paid to occupy these results.
If you haven’t created your own Google My Business account, you have to do that immediately, so you won’t lose out on the benefits that come with it.
Read the tutorial below from HubSpot to learn how to do this:
8. Gmail
There are a lot of email clients on the internet – Yahoo! Mail, Hotmail, etc.
However, Gmail has always remained my favorite, and that’s because of its many helpful built-in functionalities.
With this tool, there are lots of plugins that will help you ensure that your email account does exactly what you want.
There are lots of other really cool things available for Gmail.
With several plugins that will let you customize your email based on your needs as a content marketer, I’m sure you will fall in love immediately.
Let me ask you:
- How do you usually stay focused on your business?
- How do you stay organized and productive?
Google Calendar is one of the tools top marketing experts use to stay organized. Even though it does not have all the features that most paid tools have, it gives you more than you need to stay on track all the time.
Below are some of the ways you can leverage this wonderful tool:
- Let your team members know when you’ll be available.
- Create events for the most critical tasks.
- Find out when you’re most free during the day.
If you’re really serious about your content marketing business, I suggest you check out what Google Calendar has in store, especially if you’re not yet using any better alternative.
This will definitely help you to improve the way you operate.
Best Free Tools For Marketers From Google
With less than 50 percent of B2B marketers saying they’re effective at content marketing, it shows there’s always room for improvement.
Here, I’ve given you all the free Google tools that you should be paying attention to as a content marketer.
There are still other helpful tools owned by Google, but you should start with the ones I’ve mentioned here first.
It’s now time for you to take action.
How many of these tools are you currently using? Which other Google tools do you think are great for content marketers? Let me hear your thoughts in the comments below!
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- How to Find Low-Quality Content & Create A Better Site
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Hi Harsh. Finding new tools always help us to grow our business. I like this article. Among these my favourite tools are Google search console, Google analytics and Google trends.
After reading this post I realised the importance of other tools. I will use other Google tools from today onwards.
Thank you
Agreed with Harsh. You’re awesome… Google Search Console (Webmaster Tool), Analytics, Keyword Planner is most important tools for bloggers.
Thanks alot for this awesome article Mr Harsh.
Out of all I respect the google keyword tool most, it has given us free abilities to indulge in amazing keyword projects all for free.
I love google sheets and docs! It saves so much time and helps you to be organized – and it’s free! Google alerts don’t really give me too much relevant results, but it can be quite useful too.
I have a Google Alerts set for “blogging” Harsh. Every morning, I check my email to see blogs that find my inbox through the blogging search/alert. I read related posts. I publish blog comments on such posts. This is an easy way to build bonds with top bloggers and to increase my visibility too.
I also love my Google Drive. Must have tool for me because I work from a Chromebook. No hard drive, all virtual 😉
I don’t really use Google trends as compared to others but I am active on Google+ and some others mention above. All of them are necessary for proper content marketing strategy.
Great post with excellent tools, thanks for sharing Harsh. Google Analytics and especially the Google Keyword Planner are among my favorite tools with no exception to Gmail and Google+. No wonder Google is the largest traffic platform on the planet.
I used these all tools except google sheets. But now i am thinking to use it too. Again useful post, thanks for sharing.
Hi Harsh, Very Informative Blog
Google Analytics And Keyword Planner helps me most and very useful tools created by google.
Google Analytics shows me daily traffic overview of website and Keyword Planner helps me to find trending keyword and bid rate for Adwords.
I am very new to blogging space. I am striving very hard to drive traffic to my website. Really, your post has helped me to understand the important methods to follow. Thanks for such a wonderful post Harsh.
Hi Harsh, I love the old Google alerts they are still awesome! I also love Google Trends. I find them useful for keywords and topics.
I will have to check out Google sheets – something I haven’t use a lot of.
On the Google My Business – would you use it for just an online company without a physical location???? I’ve been wondering that for some time now.
Thanks for all the tips!
Thanks for another awesome article. These are no doubt awesome tools every blogger should have. Unfortunately, I didn’t knew Google Alert exist. Wooww.. I am going to check it out right away.
Thanks for sharing the wonderful content marketing tools! My two favorites are Google Analytics and Google Alerts.
I was still unaware of Google alert and Google my business. Thanks for the information Harsh Sir, it was really helpful.
Hi Harsh,
Good List! As a blogger, Google Search Console, Analytics, Keyword Planner is most important tools for bloggers.
You are right bro. These tools are mandatory for any blogger. We even can’t think of blogging without these tools of Google.
Thanks, Harsh Sir….. I don’t know about Google Alerts tool and after reading the post I think it is a very helpful tool for blogging. Thank you so much for sharing this once again…..
I am all of these tools. But you forgot to mentioned about Google Forms and Google Drive. These both tools are also play an important role in blogging. I am using Google Forms to collect various information in google spreadsheet or to organize any contest where i needs to collect any data.
Hey Harsh, another useful one i have read nearly two post today on your blog and i never felt tired your posts are very engaging. I have used all the tools you have mentioned except google trends,and now i will surely give it a go.
Thanks
Wirat
Hello Harsh,
These are some of my favorite tools that I am using for my day to day blogging. Its really keep my blogging life much easier to manage and organize the things. I am also recommend these tool to every business owner and bloggers as well. Thanks for bringing up these great free tools.
With Regards,
Vishwajeet
Thanks bro i m mostly using all of these tools for my website. But i forget google calendar and its worth to use. My memory is very short 🙂 and i forget next day lol !!!