This post seeks to answer the question, "Will Digital Marketing Tools Change in 2022?
In contrast to most trend analysts, my answer is "no."
Of course, AI is evolving. People use their voices to search for information instead of typing more than they used to, but these changes are not new.
What is new?
I say, "nothing."
Look:
It's 2022. People still need Google tools. Google Search Engine, Google Analytics, Google apps, Google Docs, and other free Google tools are widely used. Here is information on Google Sheets: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/google-sheets-conditional-formatting/
Memes are still in vogue. As the pandemic drags on, people turn more than ever to gifs and memes for comic relief. If you'd like to make your own memes, here will find free meme generators: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/best-i-can-do-meme/
People still need time-saving tools. In my niche, marketing, people find ways to save time by using image and video downloaders. This way, you can legally and ethically use others' content without having to take the time to create your own. Here you find information on Pinterest downloaders: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/pinterest-downloader/. Here you find information about YouTube downloaders: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/youtube-shorts-download/.
People will always need time-saving tools. In fact, screenwriters don't make up zip codes. They use free random zipcode generators. Here is more information and lists of free zipcode generators all over the world: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/random-zip-code/
When the holidays arrive, marketers still need tools to celebrate holidays on social media to remind their followers that they still exist as a brand. This reminder is all too needed during the continuing pandemic. If you would like to give ambiance in your online content, here you will find free cursed text generator tools: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/cursed-text-generator/
Some marketers and social media users, eager to stand out and beat the online competition for attention, use free tools that help them type upside down. Here you find easy methods for typing upside down: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/upside-down-text/
Naturally, research tools are still needed. As mentioned, people still need Google, the world's biggest search engine. People use random zipcode generators for research. Also, people use Reddit communities for research. Here you will find information about how Redditors share reviews of the best crypto trading platforms: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/best-crypto-trading-platform-reddit/
Marketers need keyword research tools as well. For instance, Ubersuggest is a popular keyword research tool. Here you will find more information about Neal Patel, the owner, and his famous keyword research tool: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/ubersuggest/
Graphic design tools are needed like they've always been as well. For instance, Canva seems to get more popular as time goes on, but they are not the only graphic design tool. For example, here you will find information about PosterMyWall: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/postermywall/
Marketers need ways to promote on social media on holidays and throughout the year. Here you will find free tools marketers use to make custom Instagram stickers:
https://www.mostlyblogging.com/custom-instagram-sticker/
Marketers also make Instagram stories using free tools like these: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/instagram-story-viewer-online/ Many Instagrammers prefer viewing stories to viewing feed posts.
Teachers and host bloggers worried about getting plagiarized articles still need plagiarism checkers like these: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/incremental-plagiarism/
Video marketers and social media users still need video editing tools. Here you will find information about Instasize and other free video editing tools: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/instasize-video/
Wrapping Up:
The list could go on. These tools have been needed, are needed, and I predict will continue to be needed.
Janice Wald is the founder of MostlyBlogging.com and co-founder of the Mostly Blogging Academy. She is an ebook author, blogger, blogging coach, blogging judge, freelance writer, and speaker. She won the Best Internet Marketer Award and the Best Blogger Award at the 2021 Infinity Blog Awards. Wald was also nominated as 2019 Best Internet Marketer by the Infinity Blog Awards and in 2017 as the Most Informative Blogger by the London Bloggers Bash. She’s been featured on Small Business Trends, the Huffington Post, and Lifehack.
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