12 FREE Tools
and Resources to
Save You
Money and Make Your
Business MORE Profitable!
By Corey
Rudl
When
establishing a Web business, you have to be sure that your most
important e-business tools are high-quality, dependable products
and services.
But
if you're like many new online entrepreneurs, you're probably curious
about various free tools and resources you may have heard about
or discovered yourself when surfing the 'Net for information. And
you may be wondering if it's worth your while giving them a try.
My
first word of advice on free tools and resources is this: Always
be cautious. Free tools can be unreliable or come with hidden "catches,"
like requirements that you display certain advertisements.
However
(now that I've told you the downside), there are a number of very
good (and reliable!) tools and resources available on the 'Net that
are FREE.
And
these can be excellent ways to complement your existing tools at
no cost, helping you to make your site stickier and more user-friendly,
make your keywords more effective, keep an eye on your competition,
find potential business partners, and more...
Of
course, you should still take care in the "free" world,
and always be aware of what you may have to give up (like reliability)
or give over (like advertising space on your site -- and potential
customers).
But
the following 12 tools and resources can be effectively used to
give your online business that extra edge you need to stay ahead
of your competition.
1. Free
link partner evaluation tool
download.alexa.com
The
Alexa toolbar is one of the most useful tools around for businesses
on the 'Net. Alexa provides a free, downloadable toolbar that opens
in your web browser whenever you're online.
The
most useful feature is a "site info" option. When you
click on this button, Alexa lays out all the details of the site
you're on, including...
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The traffic ranking of the site (this is also listed right on
the toolbar itself)
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A list of related links (two or three of the most popular links
also appear on the toolbar)
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The number of other sites that link to the site
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The contact information of the site owner
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All site/user reviews
This
is the exact information you need when you're researching high-traffic
sites in your industry and considering link partnerships or joint
ventures. Use this information to...
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Decide how much you're willing to pay for advertising
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Make educated decisions about the worth of a joint venture partner
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Determine the credibility and the perceived value of the site
The
list of related links -- which also has its own button on the toolbar
-- is an excellent way for you to find other popular or similar
sites that might be good linking partners or joint venture partners.
Use
this list to determine other popular sites that your target market
visits -- start by looking at your own site with Alexa's toolbar,
and see what related links are suggested!
The
toolbar also contains a Google search option, so you can jump directly
into a search without having to leave the page you're on.
If
you prefer not to download the toolbar, you can still take advantage
of these features right from Alexa's site:
www.alexa.com
2. Free
market research tool
www.google.com/toolbar
(Make
sure to check the "Enable Advanced Features" option when
you download it to enable all the options.)
When
you're building a successful online business, you'll probably need
to spend hours at a time researching your competitors and your target
market, and looking for new product ideas.
The
good news is that there are some nifty free tools available on the
Google Toolbar that can make this whole process faster and a lot
more productive:
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"Google Groups" search: This is great for product
or market research, as you can search for your keywords within
the thousands of Google Groups online and find forums relevant
to your web site.
By
checking these forums regularly, you'll get to know what's important
to the people in your target market.
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"Search News": This feature lets you find news
stories relevant to your web site, e-zine, or blog within news
pages indexed by Google. It's great for sparking content ideas
or just keeping up with the latest developments in your market
or industry.
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"Web Directory" search: This option lets you
search Google's directory for sites that match your search terms.
It's ideal for finding out how many competitors you may have for
a new product, and for seeking out potential linking partners.
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"Search Froogle": Froogle lets online shoppers
search for products and compare prices. It displays pictures,
prices, and links to online stores in the results, so you can
use it to quickly research how the pricing of your products or
services compares with other offerings across the Web. If you
have an idea for a new product, Froogle is a great place to check
out your potential competitors.
Once
you get the hang of them, these powerful tools can become a great
asset to your business because they can save you hours spent on
research -- leaving you more time to concentrate on developing new
products, new marketing strategies, and other ways to boost your
profits.
3. Free
image-reducing tool and free "tool kit" trials
www.marketingtips.com/netmechanic
NetMechanic
is a "tool kit" resource, offering a number of free trials
that are great for easily locating potential problems with your
site and repairing them quickly. Address problems such as...
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HTML code errors
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Browser display problems
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Lengthy load times
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Broken links
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Site downtime
Some
of these tools will even give you a free monthly update! However,
you'll get a limited version of each tool unless you're willing
to pay the fee. But NetMechanic's image-reducing tool, GIFbot, is
totally free and is a particularly useful resource.
Using
GIFBot is an excellent way to reduce the file size of your images
so that your web pages load faster -- and you don't lose those impatient
surfers.
Image
files can be reduced by as much as 50% - 85% in many cases, and
it's so easy to do that nowadays you'll look totally unprofessional
with huge, lagging image files that take forever to load on your
site.
4. Free
HTML editor and HTML tutorials
www.nvu.com
You
don't have to spend hundreds of dollars on HTML editors and web
design software to create your own web site. Nvu is a WYSIWYG (What
You See Is What You Get) HTML editor that's similar to FrontPage
or Dreamweaver -- but completely free to download!
The
software allows you to create and manage a professional-looking
web site without any knowledge of HTML programming, and includes
the following features:
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WYSIWYG editing of pages, meaning you can see what your web page
will look like as you're creating it
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Integrated file management via FTP, so you can upload your pages
to your web host
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Easy-to-use interface
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Free tutorials
If
you are interested in learning how to code HTML yourself, here are
a couple of excellent tutorial and resource sites where you can
learn everything you need to know:
And,
for those of you who are a little more technically inclined, you
may want to check out some of the many free CGI script resources
out there. Two good places to start include...
5. Free-trial
keyword service
www.marketingtips.com/wordtracker
Using
a service such as Wordtracker allows you to easily discover which
keywords are frequently searched by your target market -- but are
not being used by your competition.
Wordtracker
has compiled a massive database of terms that people search on,
so all you have to do is enter your keyword, and Wordtracker tells
you how often people are searching that term, how many competing
sites are using that particular keyword, and how much they are bidding
for the pay-per-click search engines.
A tool
like this will help you optimize your search engine ranking by targeting
keywords and phrases that are
frequently searched by your best potential customers, but that few
(if any!) of your competitors are competing under.
Capitalize
on the streams of neglected and missed traffic that are passing
your competition by -- and even discover misspellings of your keywords
that may be drawing traffic!
The
free trial version of Wordtracker, however, will only compare your
keywords with MSN, while the paid version compiles results from
the top search engines, directories, and pay-per-click engines.
If
you're happy to limit yourself to MSN, you can use the free trial
as many times as you like. Otherwise, the paid version is available
for $8.04 per day or $26.81 per week, with monthly and yearly subscriptions
available as well.
You
might also want to try out Yahoo! Search Marketing's Keyword Popularity
and Suggestion tool, available free at:
inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/
Yahoo!
Search Marketing's keyword service will give you a list of related
searches that include your term and tell you how many times those
terms were searched in Yahoo! Search Marketing (formerly Overture)
in the last month.
This
is a good way to find out the popularity of your keyword, but the
tool doesn't list bidding amounts. If you're looking for great deals
on your keywords, your best bet is to search in both Yahoo! Search
Marketing and Wordtracker to gauge popularity, then use Wordtracker
to determine your bidding strategy.
6. Free
browser compatibility service
www.anybrowser.com
The
browser compatibility experts, AnyBrowser, offer every tool you'll
need to make your site viewable, as the name suggests, in any browser.
The most useful tool is the "SiteViewer," which allows
you to see your web pages as surfers will see them on multiple browsers.
For
example, your site may look different in Netscape Navigator than
it does in Internet Explorer -- images may be broken, tables may
shift, and so on. With AnyBrowser you can ensure you meet the needs
of every browser.
You
can also make sure your coding checks out and your links aren't
broken, and view an example of how your listing will appear in the
search engines (what description will be used, what the title will
be, etc.).
AnyBrowser
is also a great resource directory, pointing you toward a variety
of really useful free tools. It's a great place to find online HTML
tutorials, banner exchanges, CGI scripts, and a ton of free resources,
including HTML editors, classifieds, fonts, graphics, Java scripts,
message boards, and more.
7. Free
search tool
www.answers.com
1-Click
Answers is a downloadable search tool available from the Answers.com
search engine. It allows you to search multiple information sources
and find instant answers containing concise information on the topic
you're searching for.
After
you've downloaded the personal (free) version, you'll have a search
bar right on your desktop. When you search on an item, you'll get
results from some or all of the following resources, depending on
your search term:
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Dictionaries
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Thesauruses
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Atlases
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Glossaries
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Encyclopedias
...
All in just one step! No more messing around with multiple search
tools; 1-Click Answers consolidates them in one source to save the
precious time of the busy netrepreneur.
8. Free
content
www.freesticky.com/stickyweb
This
resource is a good place to find free (or cheap) content for your
site, so you can keep your site fresh and interesting for your visitors
-- and keep them coming back.
Find
articles, news briefs, headlines, tickers, tips of the day, and
more. The broad variety of topics range from financial advice to
hip hop headlines, from travel guides to lottery results. You can
also give away free software applications directly from your site,
many of which are available for co-branding.
Another
good source for articles is www.EZineArticles.com, which offers
free content designed for both web sites and e-zines.
Watch
that you don't just load up your site with a lot of stuff that you
think is interesting. The material you provide has to be relevant
to your business and your customer base.
Also
be aware that the sponsorship information that is usually included
can pull your readers' attention away from your purpose -- and,
most importantly, the sponsors' links can draw traffic away from
your site.
It
is always a good idea to have quality content on your site, but
use discretion and make sure it's worth the risk involved.
9. Free
e-mail campaign ROI calculator
www.marketingtoday.com/tools/roi_calculator.htm
A very
cool tool... Marketing Today's ROI calculator is an easy-to-use
little device that allows you to accurately estimate what kind of
return on investment you can expect from your upcoming direct mail
or e-mail campaigns and promotions.
The
most accurate way to operate this tool is to use the response rate
you received from your previous mailings to calculate your ROI for
future mailings.
All
you have to do is enter the numbers: the number of mailings you'll
be doing, your total costs, the response rate you expect, the conversion
rate you expect, and how much you expect each buyer to spend (i.e.,
the cost of your product or service).
Hint:
If you do not have previous response rates and conversion rates
to base your figures on, you should estimate much lower than you
think necessary. If you guess too low, you'll just end up with more
profits; guess too high, however, and you'll be making a costly
mistake.
The
ROI calculator is a simple tool that acts as an excellent reality
check when you're determining your marketing costs.
10. Free
web design tool
www.colormatch.dk
Most
Internet entrepreneurs have very little, if any, web design knowledge.
However, this doesn't have to be a barrier to creating a professional-looking
web site.
One
of the hardest tasks for someone with no design experience is choosing
the color scheme for your site. Well, this easy-to-use free tool
allows you to create a complete color scheme at the click of the
button.
It
also gives you the HTML codes for the colors you choose (every web
color has a code, e.g., black is #000000) -- so you can use them
on your site and not have to worry if that pink really does match
that orange.
11. Free
site search tools
sitelevel.whatuseek.com
SiteLevel
can set you up with effective, free search tools for your web site.
If your site is more than a couple of pages and doesn't have a good
internal search tool, you're probably losing many a frustrated visitor.
While
appeasing your visitors, a site-level search engine also enables
you to find out what your users want and need.
SiteLevel's
search tools allow you to track what your visitors are searching
for and see what they are finding or not finding, so you can adapt
to their agendas and increase visitor satisfaction -- and the stickiness
of your site.
SiteLevel
also lets you customize your own search results page to make it
suit the look and feel of your web site.
The
basic (free) version has more than enough "oomph" for
the average small-business web site, allowing you to index up to
1,000 pages and incorporate a variety of search strategies.
12. More
free marketing tools
www.thefreesite.com
You
got it... The Free Site is free stuff! And lots of it!
Not
everything on this site is e-business related, but you can find
plenty that is. Probably the most useful section for e-businesses
is the "webmaster" section at:
thefreesite.com/Webmaster_Freebies/
Here
you'll find the "Internet Seer" site monitoring tool that
provides downtime alerts so you don't lose valuable customers. You'll
also find...
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Tools to help you check your keywords and your link popularity
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Suggested methods of winning awards for your site
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Scripts, banners, and polls
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Guestbooks, message boards, and more...
The
Free Site also lists free technical support and online tutorials,
free personal management tools, plenty of Java script resources,
free fonts, clipart, graphics, icons, and buttons, plus much, much
more.
Again,
be wary of freebies that ask for advertising space in return...
but you might want to bookmark this page!
Final
thoughts
One
of the great advantages of starting an online business, as opposed
to taking the more traditional "bricks and mortar" approach,
is that costs are SO much lower. Hosting fees are your main overhead,
but these are nowhere near the rent you'd pay for office space for
an offline business.
And
when it comes to creating and building your web site -- as well
as marketing it -- you can further reduce your costs by making use
of some great free tools and resources.
The
tools I've recommended are personal favorites, and I know you'll
find them incredibly useful. But when you're choosing free services
or software, always proceed with caution and stay in control with
each decision you make. Find out whether any advertising will be
included and whether you will be bound by any restrictions or obligations.
"Free" can sometimes mean only that there's no charge
-- not no consequences.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Corey Rudl is the owner of four highly successful
online businesses that attract more than 1.8 million
visitors per month and generate over $6.6 million each year.
He is also the author of the #1 best-selling Internet Marketing
course
online.
To
check out his site that's JAM-PACKED WITH THE EXACT INFORMATION
YOU NEED to start, build, and grow your very own profitable
Internet business, I highly recommend visiting
www.marketingtips.com
This
guy really knows what he's talking about!
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