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7 of My Favorite Free Online Resources

7 of My Favorite Free Online Resources

The Internet is the oyster of free online resources. Whether it's free stock images or tips and tricks for your blog, we've put together a list where you can find anything you need help with. Check out my 7 most popular free online resources below.

DaFont

With over 170,000 free downloads, DaFont is the largest source of fonts. Finding the perfect font you need is incredibly easy! Fonts are sorted alphabetically, by style, and even by holiday.

Image Color Picker

We all know that maintaining color consistency is very important when it comes to branding. But since there are thousands of different shades of blue, which one is the exact shade used in your logo?! Image Color Picker allows you to upload an image and choose the exact color you need. You can select and get the color code.

Capitalize my title

You might think, "I know how to capitalize!", but some words can be tricky or overlooked. Capitalize My Title is a handy tool for writing blog posts, newsletters, and more.

Canva

Canva is one of TargetMarket's top picks. A free graphic design website helps a user to create professional graphics for his Instagram posts, flyers, Facebook ads, etc. There are various templates that can be easily customized to suit your brand.

Thesaurus.com

Ever feel like you're using the same vocabulary over and over again? Ready to spice things up with captivating captions? Thesaurs.com is your new best friend! The free online thesaurus provides over 3 million synonyms and antonyms to help improve anything copy-related.

Grammarly

We all make grammar mistakes, and if you’re ever writing a blog post for your business or sending important business emails, Grammarly can be your best friend. This browser extension is great for spell-checking your content to ensure your spelling, grammar, and verbiage is the best it can be.

Unsplash

Unsplash is our favorite resource for free stock photos. Whenever I need stock photography for client content, blog post photos, or anything else, Unsplash is my go-to. The photos are under the Creative Commons Zero License, so they are free for both personal and commercial use.

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