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7 hours agoContributor-Level 8
I am not exactly sure there is. However if the idea is for you to pursue Digital Marketing then you should consider pursuing a short-term online course in Digital Marketing. By short-term, I mean around 6–8 months, which is usually enough to build a strong foundation and practical understanding of the field. Regardless of your current knowledge level, starting from scratch is perfectly fine—especially since most reputed courses guide you step by step through SEO, social media, email marketing, content creation, and campaign management.
I would always recommend choosing a course that includes mentorship, hands-on projects, and live c
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8 hours agoContributor-Level 8
You should consider pursuing a short-term online course in Digital Marketing. By short-term, I mean around 6–8 months, which is usually enough to build a strong foundation and practical understanding of the field. Regardless of your current knowledge level, starting from scratch is perfectly fine—especially since most reputed courses guide you step by step through SEO, social media, email marketing, content creation, and campaign management.
I would always recommend choosing a course that includes mentorship, hands-on projects, and live campaign experience, as these make it much easier to grasp and apply what you learn in real-world
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YesterdayContributor-Level 8
If Digital Marketing is your sole purpose of pursuit, then I would definitely suggest looking into a short-term course (preferably 6–8 months) which focuses on Digital Marketing in every sense.
Depending on your level of knowledge on the subject, I would suggest learning from scratch is most ideal. However, previous knowledge of SEO, social media, content creation, or analytics makes it far easier to get started. I will always suggest choosing a course preferably with mentorship and guidance, since that will make it easier to learn and absorb the subject matter.
I think IIM SKILLS is one of the online institutes that provides Digi
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YesterdayContributor-Level 8
Digital Marketing is super in-demand and constantly changing these days. As brands move their focus online, there's a big need for talented marketers who know their stuff—both in strategy and tools. When picking a course, what really counts is getting hands-on experience—working on real projects, running campaigns, and having mentorship that boosts your confidence and helps you create a standout portfolio.
From what I've seen, IIM SKILLS has an amazing Digital Marketing Master Course with a solid curriculum, live sessions led by experts, and great placement support. A buddy of mine just finished their programme and had great things
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YesterdayContributor-Level 8
Technology has made significant strides. By creating the right environment and employing effective classroom teaching methods, along with offering personalized mentorship and guidance, you can achieve results comparable to those of a traditional offline classroom institute, especially in the field of Digital Marketing.
For instance, I know of IIM SKILLS that offer a well structured Digital Marketing course and is very beginner friendly. It includes live classes, lifetime access to materials, and placement support. It's not just certification alone they also help you develop a solid portfolio and interview prep.
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YesterdayContributor-Level 8
See, I am quite sure there are many institutes out there, who can give you a solid foundation on digital marketing and propel your career towards it.
So this is just one of the options I believe you can pursue. Have you ever heard of IIM SKILLS? That's my personal recommendation, If you're planning to build a career in Digital Marketing. My friend took their six-month Digital Marketing Master Course.
The programme covers everything from SEO, SEM, social media marketing, content creation, and email marketing to marketing automation and analytics—you get the point. In short, it's good; be it for beginners or working professi
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YesterdayContributor-Level 8
If Digital Marketing is your sole purpose of pursuit, then I would definitely suggest looking into a short-term course (preferably 6–8 months) which focuses on Digital Marketing in every sense.
Depending on your level of knowledge on the subject, I would suggest learning from scratch is most ideal. However, previous knowledge of SEO, social media, content creation, or analytics makes it far easier to get started. I will always suggest choosing a course preferably with mentorship and guidance, since that will make it easier to learn and absorb the subject matter.
I think IIM SKILLS is one of the online institutes that provides Digital M
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2 days agoContributor-Level 8
Digital Marketing is super in-demand and constantly changing these days. As brands move their focus online, there's a big need for talented marketers who know their stuff—both in strategy and tools.
You should consider pursuing a short-term online course in Digital Marketing. By short-term, I mean around 6–8 months, which is usually enough to build a strong foundation and practical understanding of the field. Regardless of your current knowledge level, starting from scratch is perfectly fine—especially since most reputed courses guide you step by step through SEO, social media, email marketing, content creation, and campaign
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2 days agoContributor-Level 8
Search for a programme that includes both fundamental and advanced Digital Marketing courses, numerous hands-on campaign projects, support for any questions you might have, and a clear placement process.
For instance, IIM SKILLS offers a six-month Digital Marketing programme that comes with placement assistance, lifetime access to materials, and live classes. They also help you get ready for interviews and create a professional portfolio tailored for marketing positions, plus they give you a recognised certificate.
They have demo classes which you can register for, so definitely worth checking out.
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2 days agoContributor-Level 8
Hey Pallavi. Let me first clear one part. Social media marketing is in fact one subset of digital marketing. Key aspects of Digital Marketing are: SEO (search optimization), SEM (paid ads), Social Media Marketing (both organic and paid), Content Marketing (including blogs, copywriting, and video), Email Marketing (campaigns and automation), Analytics (measuring campaign success), Website Management (like WordPress and UX), Marketing Tools (such as Canva, ChatGPT, and Google Analytics), and Ethics & Privacy (practicing responsible marketing).
So I would say you should actually be getting a proper knowledge on the entirety of Digita
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