Great video. I liked your content. I'm planning to enroll in the Digital Marketing course this week. I already have tech and marketing experience in the marketplace at where I'm employed at PepsiCo International, as a upper lead marketing manager. Thank you ❤
I took this course and a handful of others and found out unless you are going to get more accredited training or go back to school then your resources from Coursera are limited AND finding those jobs are too. This course is nice and gives you many pointers but unless you have previous experience or plan on getting more after this, then the only real route it to try to do freelance work and if all the work you have is from the course, you won’t get anywhere. So all in all I’d say this course is useful, but as an add-on tool and I’d say that about any Google certificate course.
@@dimpith2311 are you asking about taking this as a “refresher” or if you are asking if you are “fresh” to the industry. The answer to both is say for sure give you an amazing basic understanding, but that’s exactly that. So I would recommend this course to anyone but I’d also recommend taking other courses and making/building your portfolio with projects of your own.
Personally i want to apply these skills on my personal brand, a prototype and my current business, wrong move as an entrepreneur but right as a long term investment would you still recommend
@@Dee.the.creator if you are going to use these courses to build your brand and stay up on the knowledge and expand and essentially create your own brand and portfolio then yes I absolutely recommend these because you would be a freelancer which I feel like you need to be for many of the careers. It’s hard to earn a position anywhere with just these credentials on your resume, not impossible just difficult because they’ll look for those with degrees in the same background or just someone with experience first.
Will this course actually help you land an entry level job with one of the companies they say they work with? I have a fear of taking this course and wasting the money because they dont see it as enough experience to hire anyone. I have a full time low wage retail job and i dont really have the time for unpaid internships.
is there a course that is more focused on digital marketing to grow my own business that you would recommend, if you have any information please let me know
There's a Udemy course that I'm currently taking online called "The Complete Digital Marketing Course 12 Courses in 1" it teaches you everything from how to make your own website, to email marketing, SEO, copywriting, how to market yourself and navigate a lot of current platforms like YT, FB, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, etc. It has a ton of great info for freelancers or people wanting to have their own businesses. Hope this helps.
He did mention this at the 2 min mark about. Yes, because to grow your business you need sales. It depends how you apply it. But if you are asking this question, there might be other key factors holding you back
I've been moving through the course really quickly , I'm on module 3 now and there's only four on there so I'm a little confused about the proposed timeline ?😅
Thanks for the video. Is this course worth if I want to do affiliate marketing? Or could you please recommend course for affiliate marketing where I can learn everything from a to Z along with SEO, Social Media marketing on FB, insta and tiktok, also paid ads.
So basically... What's the course orientation (company job or freelance)? Company job. Does it allow you to get a company job? Probably not. That's not a pretty good result for the course.
Companies won't hire you just because you have a certification or certificate, especially an online certificate. You will need to prove that you are skilled up for the position. But in terms of getting knowledge,, the Coursera course is very informative and up to date. I'll recommend it for any entry level digital marketing aspirant
Do you have any idea about the digital marketing courses in Udemy ?? because im really tempted to get one of them but Im not really sure yet if they worth it or nah
I like to focus more on Coursera, though Udemy is a great competitor and has quality courses. I have not gone though any of the Udemy ones yet - sorry!
Okey but my question is, what should people study for e commerce and digital marketing? Collages dont the them so is it really the case? I am personally studying computer science and have a considerable knowledge of digital marketing and e commerce. And Im planning to sell my digital product through shopify and gain some experience. So isnt this more valuable to the companies when Im competing for example with a MBA student?
Again dont get me wrong I know the three criterias that hr department ask for the candidates but is it also the case in this specific area? I dont think so.
Good questions. Colleges usually dont adapt fast enough to have a program built out like you said. Business Administration or Marketing are going to be your best bets here likely. Even though those programs aren't the most updated, there are still alot of transferrable principles (theory) that is good to learn and applies to the 21st century.
Selling your digital project is going to be the best experience. No matter if you succeed or fail, you're going to learn so much and will have a story to tell in interviews. People in general are very impressed with "entrepreneurs" because of what it takes. Don't be afraid to tell that story in the future for interviews.
If you’re in your first year you’ll have time to figure out what you like and what you don’t. I’d encourage you to try to get an internship this summer
The course is geared towards those who start at "0" and intended to get them to being competent in the field. If you have some experience beforehand, the first few courses inside the certificate are going to be review or covering things that you're already really familiar with.
Seems you have a marketing background because I'm currently taking the course and I can say Its loaded with information, honestly! I'm still deciding if I should go into marketing route or just settle for any social media career.
@@rinze9367 I think that you can probably find a path that does both. Exposure to social media and marketing early in your career will be valuable resume boosts, plus will give you some perspective on which you'd like to "specialize in". Don't put too much pressure on yourself to make the right choice right away! You'll learn valuable things from both along the way.
@user-yv4ug9dz6bproject management or their data analytics course. Though as an MBA, you really should have a good foundation of all areas of business
I found it to be a good, thorough review of the course, what topics it covers and career outcome you can expect upon the completion of the course.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed.
Great video. I liked your content. I'm planning to enroll in the Digital Marketing course this week. I already have tech and marketing experience in the marketplace at where I'm employed at PepsiCo International, as a upper lead marketing manager.
Thank you ❤
I took this course and a handful of others and found out unless you are going to get more accredited training or go back to school then your resources from Coursera are limited AND finding those jobs are too. This course is nice and gives you many pointers but unless you have previous experience or plan on getting more after this, then the only real route it to try to do freelance work and if all the work you have is from the course, you won’t get anywhere.
So all in all I’d say this course is useful, but as an add-on tool and I’d say that about any Google certificate course.
Is a person who is a fresher can do this? Will it be worth?
@@dimpith2311 are you asking about taking this as a “refresher” or if you are asking if you are “fresh” to the industry. The answer to both is say for sure give you an amazing basic understanding, but that’s exactly that. So I would recommend this course to anyone but I’d also recommend taking other courses and making/building your portfolio with projects of your own.
@@benjaminlake3850 great thanks 👍🏻
Personally i want to apply these skills on my personal brand, a prototype and my current business, wrong move as an entrepreneur but right as a long term investment
would you still recommend
@@Dee.the.creator if you are going to use these courses to build your brand and stay up on the knowledge and expand and essentially create your own brand and portfolio then yes I absolutely recommend these because you would be a freelancer which I feel like you need to be for many of the careers. It’s hard to earn a position anywhere with just these credentials on your resume, not impossible just difficult because they’ll look for those with degrees in the same background or just someone with experience first.
Have you had success with this Cert to make more money or get a better job?
Loved the visuals on this! I like to get an idea before i invest in something. Def helped with making my decision. Thx love 💕
Will this course actually help you land an entry level job with one of the companies they say they work with? I have a fear of taking this course and wasting the money because they dont see it as enough experience to hire anyone. I have a full time low wage retail job and i dont really have the time for unpaid internships.
How much does this course cost? People told me it was free. I looked it up and it says 7 day free trial and then 14 dollars per month.
@@johnlocke1113 mine is a 7 dat free trial and then $49/month
You can apply for financial aid. You just need to fill a form and after few weeks you will get approval
where do you apply for this?@@GadgeTicker
@@sait_khow has those certifications turned into money in your pocket?
Thank you brother
is there a course that is more focused on digital marketing to grow my own business that you would recommend, if you have any information please let me know
I’m looking for same, to grow my own business
There's a Udemy course that I'm currently taking online called "The Complete Digital Marketing Course 12 Courses in 1" it teaches you everything from how to make your own website, to email marketing, SEO, copywriting, how to market yourself and navigate a lot of current platforms like YT, FB, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, etc. It has a ton of great info for freelancers or people wanting to have their own businesses. Hope this helps.
He did mention this at the 2 min mark about. Yes, because to grow your business you need sales. It depends how you apply it. But if you are asking this question, there might be other key factors holding you back
I've been moving through the course really quickly , I'm on module 3 now and there's only four on there so I'm a little confused about the proposed timeline ?😅
I think you are on the module 3 of the 1st course out of 7 in that certification
Part time it should take you 6 months..
Work faster than you will get done in half the time 😊
Thanks for the video. Is this course worth if I want to do affiliate marketing? Or could you please recommend course for affiliate marketing where I can learn everything from a to Z along with SEO, Social Media marketing on FB, insta and tiktok, also paid ads.
Do you learn facebook ads? Also do you use SEMRush?
So basically...
What's the course orientation (company job or freelance)? Company job.
Does it allow you to get a company job? Probably not.
That's not a pretty good result for the course.
Companies won't hire you just because you have a certification or certificate, especially an online certificate. You will need to prove that you are skilled up for the position. But in terms of getting knowledge,, the Coursera course is very informative and up to date. I'll recommend it for any entry level digital marketing aspirant
Very good explanation.
It is easy to find job after completing the course ?
Thank you,, bro.
This helped alot. 👊
Awesome! Glad to hear.
Thank you.
You’re welcome!
I don't know if I would be good at it but great explanation thanks
Glad to help!
Is there a better course to teach content creation, editing, and seo? The marketing aspect I don't need, just the tech skills.
do you need a webcam for this course?
As the AI has come and started to vanish many fields..can AI kill this field? is it best to learn this course now...?
Hi! Does every course comes with a certificate?
Hi, yes it does. 7 courses with a cert each. However you need to complete all these to get the full certification.
Thanks 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
After completing this how i can get the certification of this course please help i don't get the certification
Thanks
Meta or google digital marketing certificate, which one is best?
google
now it showing only 4 courses
Do you have any idea about the digital marketing courses in Udemy ?? because im really tempted to get one of them but Im not really sure yet if they worth it or nah
I like to focus more on Coursera, though Udemy is a great competitor and has quality courses. I have not gone though any of the Udemy ones yet - sorry!
Brother is this course available in hindi language
Sadly, I don't believe so
That shopee green logo what is meaning of that?
Shopify!
Okey but my question is, what should people study for e commerce and digital marketing? Collages dont the them so is it really the case? I am personally studying computer science and have a considerable knowledge of digital marketing and e commerce. And Im planning to sell my digital product through shopify and gain some experience. So isnt this more valuable to the companies when Im competing for example with a MBA student?
Again dont get me wrong I know the three criterias that hr department ask for the candidates but is it also the case in this specific area? I dont think so.
Good questions. Colleges usually dont adapt fast enough to have a program built out like you said. Business Administration or Marketing are going to be your best bets here likely.
Even though those programs aren't the most updated, there are still alot of transferrable principles (theory) that is good to learn and applies to the 21st century.
Selling your digital project is going to be the best experience. No matter if you succeed or fail, you're going to learn so much and will have a story to tell in interviews. People in general are very impressed with "entrepreneurs" because of what it takes. Don't be afraid to tell that story in the future for interviews.
"Promosm" 😏
I want to take it, to market my products and services. Is it worth it?
I think its a great start to understand the foundations of marketing and e-commerce, so yes!
@@TheRDGuarantee Thanks!
Would I be certified if I complete the course in one month and pay only one month's fees?
Yes
why does this guy talk in 3 word spurts?
Pursuing bba and in my 1st year rn, so confused about sales or marketing analysist role. Dont know what's right for me
If you’re in your first year you’ll have time to figure out what you like and what you don’t. I’d encourage you to try to get an internship this summer
Speed 1.5 🎉
So can I get a job with this for those who would want to change careers?
are you sponsored?
I'm not!
rigth in the intro a good like cause he hot
i did it. it was sooo basic and pathetic
Really can you explain a bit?
The course is geared towards those who start at "0" and intended to get them to being competent in the field. If you have some experience beforehand, the first few courses inside the certificate are going to be review or covering things that you're already really familiar with.
Seems you have a marketing background because I'm currently taking the course and I can say Its loaded with information, honestly! I'm still deciding if I should go into marketing route or just settle for any social media career.
@@rinze9367 I think that you can probably find a path that does both. Exposure to social media and marketing early in your career will be valuable resume boosts, plus will give you some perspective on which you'd like to "specialize in". Don't put too much pressure on yourself to make the right choice right away! You'll learn valuable things from both along the way.
@user-yv4ug9dz6bproject management or their data analytics course. Though as an MBA, you really should have a good foundation of all areas of business