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This article was published on January 27, 2019

Become a certified Silicon Valley social media guru for $20


Become a certified Silicon Valley social media guru for $20

The world hit a commercial tipping point last year, and you may not have even realized it. But, if you’re in the advertising game, it was pretty newsworthy that among American ad dollars spent, money for digital campaigns in 2018 accounted for 51 percent of all ads sold. That was the first time digital spends ever represented over half of the money laid out for commercial advertising.

With that market share only set to grow in 2019, get on board that train now with the instruction found in the Silicon Valley Social Media Marketing Course ($19.99, an over 90 percent savings, from TNW Deals).

Even if you’ve never dabbled in digital campaigns before, this course will teach you everything you need to know to market to potential customers on the world’s most popular social platforms. Whether you’re targeting general sites like Facebook and Twitter, or hyper-localized venues like Reddit, you’ll work through 12 modules of instruction that’ll have you building audiences in each locale.

You’ll find practical guides for maximizing your reach and selling more products everywhere from Instagram to YouTube to Tumblr and beyond. There are even case studies on some of the most successful social media campaigns ever for you to reference.

This training also gets into the market psychology that drives users in each venue along with instructor feedback to keep your learning focused and on track.

By the time you’re done, you’ll be a fully certified Social Media expert from the Silicon Valley Digital Marketing Institute, ready to help any product or service thrive. You’ll also be poised to bolster your earning power as a heavyweight marketing pro.

Get this entire training package for just $19.99 if you act fast before the deal expires.

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