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These digital marketing classes are on sale for $9.99
People who make money strictly off of social media are a modern marvel — a lot of people who went to school for marketing don’t even get it.
Why? Because each platform requires a strategy honed for a different audience, and it literally changes by the year. Sure, some of the vloggers you follow may have gotten famous overnight — but even though their feed looks chill and go-with-the-flow, the majority of them likely has a carefully-planned strategy behind every post.
However, the beauty of doing everything online is that you can learn a new strategy for 10 bucks. For a limited time, PCMag is offering exclusive deals on three online courses: Instagram Marketing 2019, Facebook Ads and Marketing Mastery 2019, and the Complete Digital Marketing Course. Regularly $199.99 each, you can sign up for just $9.99.
Whether you’re growing your business from scratch or just want to expand your reach to land new customers, these courses will walk you through the steps to drive eyeballs and sales even in a super saturated market.
You’re on Instagram every 10 minutes anyway — why not make a little money while you’re at it? This 2019 Instagram marketing guide shows you how to convert your personal account to a business account that legit users (not purchased followers) want to keep up with (10,000 of them, apparently). 5.5 hours of on-demand video will not only have you on the path to being one of those bloggers on the explore page, but will also arm you with strategies that modern companies will be looking for.
Millennials may have made the switch to posting selfies on Instagram, but you can’t ignore Facebook’s 2.32 billion users. This Facebook Mastery course dives into the science behind the Ads Manager and how to win with paid promotions. You’ll even learn the ropes behind Facebook Pixel (AKA the people tracker on your website) and how it optimizes future ads by learning about the engagement of your current posts — something that a lot of people try to calculate themselves, but can’t.
If you’d rather keep your tool belt a bit more broad, the Complete Digital Marketing Course covers marketing strategies specific to Google, Facebook Ads, Youtube and more (12 in total). Find out the differences between how audiences are targeted in each sector and how to drive revenue from multiple sources — even ones you may not think about as often like Quora or WordPress. It’s clutch if you run your own show, but will also expand your job possibilities to include clients with digital, physical, B2B, or B2C products.
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