Tools for Planning

Miro – I use this tool every single day for my daily marketing promotions. You can learn more about this tool and how I do marketing ​in this class​.

Tools for Marketing

ThriveCart – This is the ONLY shopping cart I’ve found that easy to use at a great price. It’s initial investment is not small but it’s a one-time only payment. You can learn more about ThriveCart ​on my blog post here​.

Kit – Great email software with a high deliverability rate. I love that it’s so easy to use and just works! I’ve tried a lot of email software programs and this is the one I’ve settled on.

ConvertBox – One of my favorite things about this tool is that it SO SMOOTHLY integrates into my website. I use it for opt-in forms, pop-ups, hello-bars and more. It’s super easy to use and you can use videos and images in the boxes you create. Also – it integrates with Kit so you can customize to your customers and subscribers! ​See my blog post on this here​.

Keysearch – I love this keyword tool and use it all the time. Whether you are trying seriously to rank on Google or just want to get a really good idea of what people are looking for – this tool rocks!

PayPal – I feel like I don’t really need to mention this but I do still use PayPal to accept payments and also I pay my affiliates through here.

Stripe – Not everyone loves PayPal so many years ago I also started using Stripe. I also like it as a backup in case PayPal ever does anything sus.

Tools for Websites

Kadence – This is a great theme and supposed to be one of the fastest. Fast websites and hosting help you rank better in Google, and we want that.

WPX – A highly successful blogger I trust recommended this hosting because it’s fast, too. On top of that their support is amazing and instant and their software is VERY easy to use.

Tools for Customer Support / Delivery

Heartbeat – What a pleasure it is to have an active community without actively getting distracted! That’s why I moved off Facebook and into Heartbeat with my customer community, my course groups, my group coaching group AND my coaching client private groups! It’s ideal and awesome and I love it. You might, too.

Google Docs, Forms & Sheets – All the Google things. I use Google Drive to store documents for download. I also use Google Photos for my personal photos I might use on my blog, social or emails, etc.

Zoom – Of course we all know Zoom. I use it to ​host my Coaching Club meetings​ and to record my courses that I think upload to Loom for storage.

Loom – I like Loom to host my courses videos because people can add little comments and also little emojis. This give me valuable course feedback as people go through the programs.

Canva – Using Canva of course for all my graphics and presentation needs.

Tools for Social Media:

MissingLettr – Instead of lasting a brief moment in time my content has a long life thanks to this automated program. It takes a blog post and turns it into year-long social media posts so that people see my posts even after I’ve long forgot I wrote them!

CinchShare – I love this tool for batch scheduling social media posts. Personally I think it’s better to post from the app but if it means I don’t post or use this tool then I use this tool. Right now I’ve got it scheduling posts out every few days for my Disney Business.

Other Recommended Links:

BC Stack – An annual digital bundle specifically designed for online business owners, bloggers, content creators, and digital marketers. It’s run by Dan and Rachel Morris of Blogging Concentrated and usually launches each summer for a limited time (typically 5 days). Sign up here.

Christina Peterson’s The Email Bootcamp – This course was one I had been looking for! Creating automations for emails absolutely stumped me until I learned Christina’s method of automation that allowed my emails to still feel and be timely and personal. This course is worth every penny! Check it out here: The Email Bootcamp