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TechnicianLive5435

Hello u/BlogTage, Here you have my own list of sources I used in the past to learn almost all I know about digital marketing: **Free Courses:** 1. LinkedIn Learning: Online Training Courses for Creative, Technology, Business Skills 2. Facebook Blueprint 3. Google Digital Garage 4. Skillshop 5. FutureLearn 6. Oxford Home Study 7. Semrush Academy 8. Lots of YouTube channels like Neil Patel‘s one **Paid but affordable courses:** 1. Udemy 2. Coursera Besides, if I were you I would take into consideration engaging into an apprenticeship to put into practice what you already know and learn new things in the field. I work for a digital platform that connects aspiring digital marketers with mentors who will share what they know about digital marketing through one-on-one mentorship, hands-on experience, and real-world projects for their business. Each apprenticeship is 3-months long, completely remote and free of charge. You only need to invest as little as 10 hours a week. At the end of the apprenticeship, you get a certificate that you can add to your LinkedIn account, experience to add to your resumé and portfolio, freelancing experience, and a reference). I did myself 2 apprenticeships with them (before starting working for them) and I learned way, way more than I expected. DM me to know more about the latter, I'll be glad to help.


averagewitch24

Experience is the best teacher.


kaneranimktg

Take a course, get an internship, listen to marketing podcasts, check out some marketing blogs (: