10 Websites That Make a Digital Marketing Manager’s Life Easier.

When you are working with digital marketing it may seem like there are hundreds of things to do every day. It can be hard to keep track of everything that needs to be done, or know if any of your work is even really making a difference. These 10 websites will help you work more efficiently and save time so you can focus on the big picture.
Photopea

The free online photoshop alternative. If you’re a marketer who likes to create graphics, then Photopea is a website you’ll want to bookmark. This site has a drag and drop editor that makes it easy for you to design any kind of graphic from Facebook headers, Twitter backgrounds, and YouTube banners. You can also use the auto-save feature so you never have to worry about losing your work.
Animatron
Animatron is a free (to try out) website that allows you to create animations from scratch. This is especially helpful when you are trying to explain a complex concept in a way that is simple and easy to understand. Animatron has an intuitive drag-and-drop interface which makes it easy for anyone to use.
Synthesia
Video production reinvented. With Synthesia digital marketing managers can create professional AI videos from text such as training, cooperate communications or personalized content. It comes with more than 40 avatars that ready to present your content in over 50 languages.
Unscreen
As simple as it gets – remove any video background, automatically, for free.



Davinci Resolve
Davinci Resolve is a professional video editing suite that allows you to do non-linear video editing. Davinci Resolve also comes with a built in color grading module which will make your work look more professional and make it easier to edit videos together. One of the best features about Davinci Resolve is that it’s affordable, though there is a free trial available for those who want to try it before they buy.
Panzoid
Panzoid is a website that allows you to create your own Youtube intro videos.
The site has been around for about two years and it’s free of charge. All you have to do is upload the video clip, select from one of their templates or make your own with Photoshop or other image editing software, add music if desired and then download the final product as an MP4 file. There are no limits on how many projects can be created per user account either so there’s plenty more fun things in store!
Online OCR
One of the most time-saving tools for any digital marketing manager is Online OCR Conversion. The site lets you upload your scanned images and convert them to editable text in seconds. You can also upload any images or PDFs you have so that they are quickly converted to editable text. This is perfect if you need to look for an image on Google, but don’t want to spend all day waiting for it to load.
Slides Carnival
Their headline says it all: Free PPT templates & Google Slides themes for your presentations. Free for any use, no registration or download limits
This site is a place where you can find free PowerPoint templates for your presentations. It also provides Google Slides themes that are available for download in order to help make the presentation more visually appealing. The website has no limits on downloading or registration, so anyone who wants it can get it with ease and use them as they please without any restrictions whatsoever..
Alternative.To
Alternative.To is a search engine that helps you find different software and applications that do the same things as what you are using. The idea for this website came from a developer who was searching for an alternative to Picasa, and this original intention is reflected in the website. Alternative.To can help you find alternatives to other software as well as share your own!
Temp-mail



Temp-mail.org is a website that provides temporary emails for free. You can use this website to sign up for online communities, social media networks, and more without having to worry about people finding your personal email. This is helpful because it prevents spam from filling up your inbox or your future employer seeing something they shouldn’t see when they Google you before an interview.