
Webmaster Tools: Boost Your Website’s Traffic and Income

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Introduction
Here is the ultimate list of webmaster tools. All you need to do is determine where you need help, and then pick the tools that meet your needs. We’ve hand selected the top picks for ultra-busy webmasters.
Use the navigation on the right to jump to the appropriate category. Take what you need and don’t spend precious time researching the Internet for tools any longer. We have included the best of the best all here for you.
Advertising & Marketing Tools
Advertising
Keyword Tools
Affiliate Marketing
Email Marketing
Conversion Optimization
Social Media Buttons
Other Social Media Tools
Customer Service Tools
Customer Service
Customer Relations Management Software
Live Chat
Design Tools and Media
Fonts
Images and Image Editing
Stock Photography Resources
Logos and Logo Design
Design Other
Video Editors
Development and Coding Tools
Bug Reporting
Coding IDE
HTML Editing
Java Tools
eCommerce Tools
eCommerce
Hosting
General Tools
FTP/ SFTP
Page Speed and Optimization
Macros
Plagiarism & Copyright
Plagiarism Checkers
Other
Project Managements & Teams
Project & Task Management
Outsourcing and Freelancers
Other
QR Codes
Security & Backups
Password Managers
Security Suites
- Bitdefender Total Security
- Norton Internet Security
- Webroot SecureAnywhere Internet Security Complete
- Kaspersky Internet Security
- McAfee Internet Security
Backup Solutions
SEO
SEO Spiders
SEO Tools
Google Tools
- Google Webmaster Tools
- Google Analytics
- Content Experiments
- Google Trends
- Google Adwords Keyword Planner
Bing Tools
Backlink Tools & Services
Sitemap Generators
Marko
February 25, 2020
Thank you for the breakdown. As a rookie/hobby webmaster myself, I also value user-friendly tools that allow great freedom in creating audience-friendly graphics.
More specifically, I refer to the likes of Snappa and Canva. Many webmasters either don’t make the time to or are uninterested in developing skills with complex software kits like Adobe, so it wouldn’t come as a surprise if more low-learning-curve graphic design tools popped up in the near future.
This may seem irrelevant for a Webmaster Tools thread, but I’m inclined to think otherwise. Graphics are a huge part of a webmaster’s set of reponsibilities.
Are there any similar tools to Canva and Snappa on the horizon that are worth exploring? Any suggestions?
Desygner, PicMonkey, and Crello seem pretty cool, although I haven’t tried them extensively. Some mobile-friendly cross-platform design tools are also becoming extremely feature-rich – these may be worth a mention too?