14 Tools Every Entrepreneur Needs for Managing Social Media With the explosion of social media, it is hard to keep tabs on your online-marketing strategy across all platforms. These tools can help you do just that.

By Stephanie Castillo

This story originally appeared on Visual.ly

Smart businesses know that social media is a power to be reckoned with, as it creates a direct line of communication between your company and consumers and allows anyone with an internet connection instant access to the latest buzz around your products or services. Not to mention, it can help you to generate revenue, while building your brand presence.

Let that marinate for a second. This potential for a triple treat is no task to walk into empty handed or unprepared. Unless you want to turn your social media endeavors into a triple threat, you should develop a strategy (one based on as much knowledge as possible about your audience and their behavior).

The 14 tools below will help you and your social media manager take on the complexity of the job.

1. Visually's Google analytics report

15 Tools Every Social Media Manager Should Use

While Google analytics can provide a plethora of information, the data can often be daunting and complicated. So to jazz up data, try Visually's Google analytics report, which is an app that creates a custom infographic of your website's activity and performance. This free report tells your website's story for the week loud and clear. It highlights where your wins came from, which gives you that push to make next week even better. You can opt to have these reports delivered straight to your inbox every week.

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Pricing: Free

2. TweetDeck

15 Tools Every Social Media Manager Should Use

This free, easy-to-use Twitter-management tool allows you to oversee all aspects of your Twitter account(s) in one interface. TweetDeck gives users the freedom to customize their display by showing or hiding various columns. Considering TweetDeck is specifically tailored for Twitter, it may not be the best tool for those looking to simultaneously manage various social networks in one place. Nevertheless, it gives a great deal of control over the intricacies of your Twitter profile without the hassle of navigating across profiles.

Pricing: Free

3. HootSuite

15 Tools Every Social Media Manager Should Use

HootSuite takes it a step further and allows you to manage multiple social streams like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+ and Foursquare, among others. The platform makes it possible for you and your team to delegate between responses to fans and followers, eliminating the stress of coordinating responses and potentially overlooking valued fans. While HootSuite remains one of the most used social-media management tools, it does lack a basic function: The ability to have images appear as image previews in the Twitter feed as opposed to collapsed links.

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Pricing:
Free - Up to 5 social profiles, up to 2 RSS
$8.99/month - Up to 100 social profiles, up to 9 team members, advanced message scheduling and more
Enterprise (custom pricing) - Unlimited

4. Sprout Social

15 Tools Every Social Media Manager Should Use

Like Hootsuite, Sprout Social is a social-media dashboard that monitors and manages multiple social networks. It has a clean interface and user-friendly dashboard built around six tabs: Home, Messages, Feeds, Publishing, Discovery and Reports. Connecting your Facebook, Google+ (Pages only), LinkedIn and Twitter accounts, Sprout Social suggests new people to follow or unfollow and offers many ways to schedule updates in advance. Although Sprout Social still has much to improve on (like offering a wider range of social networks), it is paving the way towards fruitful social-media managing.

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Pricing:
$39 per user/month - Manage up to 10 profiles, real-time brand monitoring, comprehensive reporting tools, and more
$59 per user/month - Manage up to 20 profiles, Helpdesk and Google Analytics integration, deluxe reporting and more
$99 per user/month - Manage up to 50 profiles, ViralPost time optimization, custom interface, and more

5. Crowdbooster

15 Tools Every Social Media Manager Should Use

If your main focus is Twitter and Facebook, then this is the tool for you. Crowdbooster helps streamline your social-media activity, so you pay attention to what matters. Aside from scheduling posts for both Twitter and Facebook, it allows you to easily keep track of new fans and followers by reminding you of followers you have not yet responded to and listing recently acquired influential followers. Although there seems to be a lag time between the syncing of Crowdbooster with Facebook and Twitter's API data, it presents a dynamic tool that helps direct growth and engagement metrics.

Pricing:
$9/month - 1 Facebook page, 1 Twitter, 1 User and more
$49/month - 10 social media accounts, 8 users and more
$119/month - 30 social media accounts, 30 users and more

6. Twitter Showdown

15 Tools Every Social Media Manager Should Use

The Twitter Showdown app allows users to compares any two Twitter accounts head-to-head. While the app is meant to be a light-hearted, fun way to see who rules the Twittersphere, it can also produce some insightful information on different Twitter accounts in your industry or when comparing yourself to your competitors. Twitter Showdown gives you insight on follower-to-following ratio, level of tweet engagement, mentions per tweet, tweet timing and, overall, how two accounts compare.

Related: 9 Advanced Twitter Tips and Tricks

Pricing: Free

7. Edgerank Checker

15 Tools Every Social Media Manager Should Use

Although Facebook pages comes equipped with insights and provides significant data on likes, reach and people talking about this, among other metrics, sorting through the data and making sense of it can be a hassle. Edgerank Checker helps admins understand how their followers interact with each post by assigning it an Edgerank score and makes recommendations to assist with future posts. With this tool, admins can even monitor each post in real time.

Pricing:
Free - EdgeRank score, EdgeRank score over time graph
$15 per page/month - Real-time analysis, post grades, recommendations, negative feedback analyzer

8. Buffer

15 Tools Every Social Media Manager Should Use

Buffer is a simple and effective tool for sharing content through Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+. It's particularly useful for small businesses that don't have the time or resources to update their social media channels regularly but would still like to maintain a social presence. With Buffer, you can schedule bulk posts ahead of time in a queue. It also offers a number of extensions through Chrome, Firefox and Safari, which makes sharing what you find on the web that much easier. On the downside, Buffer falls short when it comes to monitoring discussions.

Pricing:
Free service - allows for 2 profiles and 10 updates in the queue for each profile
$10/month - unlimited updates and up to 12 profiles

9. SocialBro

15 Tools Every Social Media Manager Should Use

Specific to Twitter, SocialBro provides insights to your analytics, suggestions for targeting and engagement. It also helps keep tabs on your key influencers and competitors. It works best when coupled with a scheduling tool like Buffer or Hootsuite, because it is geared less towards publishing content and more towards offering reports for marketers. With SocialBro's integration of both Buffer and Hootsuite, you can import the optimized schedule to sync with your queue and use the results to adjust your engagement.

Pricing:
Free 15-day trial
$13.95/month - Up to 20,000 social contacts across 5 Twitter accounts and more
$39/month - Up to 50,000 social contacts across 15 Twitter accounts and more
$149/month - Up to 200,000 social contacts across 40 Twitter accounts and more
Enterprise - On demand

10. Postling

15 Tools Every Social Media Manager Should Use

Postling is perfect for businesses looking to expand their reach across social networks. Keeping track of responses, brands and people, this tool sends a daily digest of your recent activity across Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, blogs, Yelp, YouTube and Flickr. One cool feature is tracking news every time your business or brand is mentioned on the web. With a click, you'll be able to share that tweet or review.

Related: Brand Visibility: Techniques and Tactics

Pricing:
$1 first 30 days - unlimited usage
$10/month after 30 days - manage up to 5 social media accounts/ additional accounts cost $3/month each

11. Tailwind

15 Tools Every Social Media Manager Should Use

Previously known as Pinreach, Tailwind tracks activity across Pinterest including information about your company, products and competitors. In addition to the general reporting of growth and engagement, you can connect Google Analytics to track conversions and see which activity is most profitable.

Pricing:
Free - Limited profile and domain trends
$29/month - 90-day history archive, track 2 competitors, invite 2 collaborators, basic audience IQ and more
$99/month - 1-year history archive, track 5 competitors, invite 5 collaborators, advanced audience IQ and more
Enterprise (custom pricing) - Unlimited history archive, track unlimited competitors and more

12. Social Mention

15 Tools Every Social Media Manager Should Use

Social Mention is a real-time social-media search and analysis tool that scrapes user generated content across the internet for any given company, product or search term. In a single stream, this tool will give you the most recent relevant results, metrics on unique authors, reach, frequency of mentions, sentiment and top keywords. This tool should be on every social media manager's shortlist.

Pricing: Free

13. Shoutlet

15 Tools Every Social Media Manager Should Use

Shoutlet is an enterprise-level social-marketing software that aims to help companies understand their market, grow their social database and drive their business by creating a seamless platform that guides targeted campaigns through analytics. In addition to publishing and scheduling content, the streamlined community-management platform makes it easy to create custom workflows to ensure the needs of all customers and fans are being addressed.

Related: Business Still Not on Facebook? Get Up to Speed With These 4 Steps.

Pricing: Request a demo

14. Argyle Social

15 Tools Every Social Media Manager Should Use

Similar to Shoutlet, Argyle Social focuses on building stronger relationships with your social following. It helps you establish your most valuable content, ensuring your efforts add value to your marketing strategy. Argyle Social places emphasis on B2B social marketing by monitoring prospects and tracking conversions. Underscoring their focus on B2B engagement, Argyle Social has integrated with Marketo, Pardot and Silver Pop, by directly linking social media actions to the impact on marketing and sales.

Pricing:
$200/month - Ideal for small marketing organizations
$600/month - Powerful features for seasoned marketers
$1100/month - Complete solution for advanced users and larger marketing teams

Related: A Social Media Makeover in Just 7 Days

Stephanie Castillo is a digital marketing specialist at Visually, a visual-content marketplace. She earned a bachelor’s degree in anthropology and history of art and visual culture from University of California, Santa Cruz. 

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