Ever wake up one morning and think to yourself:
“Jeepers self, during these pandemic times, it certainly would be nice to grab some breaks from big tech companies!”
If so, you’ll truly enjoy the latest (and when you’re done, make sure to return here for additional insights, tricks and tips):
www.entrepreneur.com/article/347840
Containing not 1, not 2 but 197+(!) business resources that are now free, this goodie provides you with thingees like:
“…Communications
Zoom: Free video conferencing tools for K-12 schools.
RingCentral: Free video conferencing for educators (K-12 schools), health-care provider, or non-profit.
Google: Free, premium version of its workplace video chat tool until July, to help businesses and schools working remotely due to coronavirus. Those features include having up to 250 participants per call, live streaming for up to 100,000 viewers within a domain, and the ability to record meetings and save them to Google Drive.
Slack: Free upgrades to paid plans for teams working on coronavirus pandemic research, response, or mitigation. Interested teams can email a special address to get this set up, and a consultation on how best to get started with remote collaboration….”
and
“…Marketing
Hootsuite: Free access for Hootsuite Professional to small businesses and nonprofits until July 1st, 2020. Helping to manage social media, and stay connected with your customers and communities.
Salesforce: Free access to technology for emergency response teams, call centers and care management teams for health systems affected by coronavirus.
Mailchimp: Free Standard accounts to eligible groups sending critical public health information about COVID-19 through June 30, 2020.
SurveyMonkey: Free questionnaire templates written by survey research experts to gather data/feedback from employees, customers and broader groups impacted by the coronavirus.
Ubersuggest: Free plan for Neil Patel’s Ubersuggest, which helps you generate keywords for your content marketing strategy and production.
Moz: Free Moz Academy courses with the promo code “wegotthis”….”
and more!
The idea of free resources during this pandemic time is a topic that would make for a great challenge/cheatsheet/tutorial/blueprint as well. You could structure it like so:
Step 1.) Look for free marketing tools
Step 2.) Look for free design tools
Step 3.) Look for free free!
Resources for the above include:
andrewmilesdavis.com/marketing-tools/
www.sendinblue.com/blog/free-marketing-tools/
crello.com/blog/100-free-marketing-tools/
optinmonster.com/best-visual-content-creation-tools/
dollarsprout.com/get-free-stuff-online/
moneymellow.com/free-stuff-online/
Your takeaway?
The situation truly is trying these days for the best of us…
Why not take advantage of all the free goodies out there to build up your bottom line?
Enjoy!
