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There is little doubt content marketing is an important part of your business strategy: with a right content marketing strategy you can inform your followers of a lot of news, updates and all major info about your company and what you are doing at the moment. Moreover, blogging can also boost your SEO strategy.

In this post we will review some of the best tools for content marketing, discover tools to capture your ideas, correctly analyze headlines, proofread your content, and use free images for your pages or posts.

Headline Analyzer by CoSchedule.
Headline Analyzer is a tool that will give a score to your headline quality. Headline analyzer provides tips on individual components of the title, helping you find a title that suits your strategy!

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Hemingway App.
Are you looking for a way to make your posts easier to read? Very well then, Hemingway App is the right tool for you. The Hemingway Editor will give you ideas on how to improve your first draft, just minutes after you have written it.

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Evernote.
Evernote is a cross-platform, freemium app designed for note taking, organizing, and archiving. The app allows users to create a “note” which can be a piece of formatted text, a full webpage or webpage excerpt, a photograph, a voice memo, or a handwritten “ink” note. Notes can also have file attachments. Evernote is available in a paid version or a more restricted free version. Evernote collects tools and it is very useful to capture ideas even on the go, via mobile or tablet.

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Death to Stock.
Death to Stock provides high quality blog-ready images for free by email. They also sell other “packs” for nominal fees. You can view more on the death to stock websites www.deathtothestockphoto.com

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What do you think about this content marketing tools? Have you tried them? Tell us your opinion or suggest more content marketing tools.

Riccardo Tafà
Riccardo Tafà
Riccardo was born in Giulianova, graduated in law at the University of Bologna and decided to do something else. After a stint at ISFORP (public relations training institute) in Milan, he moved to England. He began his career in London in PR, first at MSP Communication and then at Counsel Limited. Then, following his unhealthy passion for sport, he moved to Jean Paul Libert's SDC and started working in two and four-wheelers, this was in 1991/1992. A brief move to Monaco followed, where he worked alongside the owner of Pro COM, a sports marketing agency founded by Nelson Piquet. He returned to Italy and started working in the first person as RTR, first a consulting firm and then a sports marketing company. 
Back in 2001 RTR won the ESCA award for the best sports MKTG project in Italy in the year 2000. Among other things, RTR obtained the highest score among all categories and represented Italy in the ESCA European Contest. From that moment on, RTR will no longer participate in other national or international awards. Over the years he takes some satisfaction and swallows a lot of toads. But he is still here, writing in a disenchanted and simple manner, with the aim of giving practical (unsolicited) advice and food for thought.
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