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SEM Calculator (Free)
This application builds in a number of calculators that you can use to evaluate different parameters of a Web marketing campaign. You can evaluate potential cost-per-thousand and cost-per-action figures in a number of different ways, including direct cost-per-click to cost-per-thousand analyses and an evaluation of the maximum amount of money you should be spending on CPC based on your goals and conversion rate.
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Want the power of a Google analytics database at your fingertips? Analytics Pro is perfect for the marketer who just can't get away from the stats and figures: Carry your website's traffic measurements, target goals, and visitor details wherever you go. For a slightly pricer version with a different interface and feature-set, you can also check out Analytics App ($5.99).
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SalesForce Mobile (Free)
If you rely on the comprehensive databasing functionality of the SalesForce platform to manage your business relationships, then you'll appreciate the ability to pull this information onto your mobile device. Navigate customer records, send emails, call contacts, and create queries, amongst other features–all you need is an unlimited SalesForce account or one with a working mobile license.
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TweetDeck (Free)
If you're serious about marketing, it's imperative that you know exactly what your customers are thinking and saying about your brand at any given moment. Enter TweetDeck: Unlike most other Twitter clients for the
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Pokeseo ($0.99)
It's not extremely comprehensive, but this 99-cent
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Domain Scout (Free)
Looking to build out a new Web presence? Have a great idea for a new website on-the-fly, but you're not sure whether the name is actually available for purchase? Check out Domain Scout, a free application that tells you if your potential domain name idea is free or purchased. A full history of your searches allows you to go back and stalk old ideas that might have lapsed past their renewal dates.
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Ember ($9.99)
Contribute to your company's Campfire network with this helpful application. This application (and Campfire) is a great way to save and archive corporate communications from anywhere in the world–a solution that's far more elegant than your typical instant or text messaging conversation. Keep your team on the same page without having to scroll through endless email replies in your already overflowing inbox.
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OmniFocus ($19.99)
This expensive organization tool is the crème de la crème for keeping your busy life in order. You can keep track of your tasks by categories, locations, involved people, or dates. And like the
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Scribble ($0.99)
Ever find yourself having trouble articulating a concept in a business meeting or lunchtime discussion? Can't find your pen? Wouldn't you love a way to diagram your thoughts without having to turn to the back of an easily lost napkin or non-existent whiteboard? That's where Scribble comes into play. Draw your thoughts into a quick, finger-scribbled diagram, then email your doodle to all interested participants.
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Air Sharing Pro ($9.99)
Transform your iPhone into a portable storage device by connecting it to your company's wireless network and mounting it via your laptop computer or any connected Internet browser. From there, you can transfer files to your device and–better still–view these files on-the-go. The application supports documents like PDFs, Microsoft Office files, iWork files, and more. It's a perfect tool for practicing your PowerPoint presentation sans laptop.
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Have any favorite apps of your own? From marketing to games, what tickles your iPhone/iPod Touch fancy? Let me know, and I'll feature your submissions in a future post!
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Posted by: Jitendra Parekh | November 11, 2009 at 10:14 PM
Wow - Just what everyone needed. Wicked!
Posted by: Mani Karthik | November 12, 2009 at 10:07 AM
I don't have an iPhone (and don't want one), but the apps listed here are impressive.
I hope BB Bold has similarly awesome apps! Ahhh!!!
Posted by: naynerz | November 12, 2009 at 10:10 AM
I use Twitterfon for tweeting. It's free and great. Couldn't survive without google maps.
Take care...Tony Logue
Posted by: Tony Logue | November 13, 2009 at 12:27 AM
2 more:
Urbanspoon - a handy tool that helps you locate restaurants.
Wikipanion - an elegant and highly usable front end to Wikipedia.
Bill
Posted by: Bill Sweetman | November 13, 2009 at 12:31 AM
Don't forget about Byline and NetNewsWire both are great RSS readers, NetNewsWire syncings with NewsGator online and Byline syncing with Google Reader. My personal preference is Byline but I know a lot of people are really fond of NetNewsWire as well.
NetNewsWire is free and Byline costs $9.99. But, Byline will save news items on the phone locally so you can do feed reading when you don't have cell service or if you're on an iPod Touch without Wifi around.
Posted by: Michael | November 13, 2009 at 09:45 AM
Good post, wish there were more marketing apps for the mighty iPhone!
Posted by: Angel Foddrell | November 18, 2009 at 09:09 AM