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Technology moves at a blinding pace, leaving businesses big and small in the dust if they can't keep up with the latest marketing trends. That's why having a background in SEO, social media marketing, and analytics is a hot sell for just about any employer. With the Complete Digital Marketing Course 2017, you can add these skills to your resume and pursue bigger paydays in under 20 hours.

Covering SEO, Facebook, YouTube, Copywriting, Google Analytics, AdWords, and more, this bootcamp will get your marketing career up and running with hands-on training. You'll explore the fundamentals of digital marketing, and you'll even create your own WordPress site to show off your skills. Plus, with extra training in Google Adwords and Google Analytics, you'll get the know-how to crunch marketing data and make informed, revenue-boosting decisions.

This comprehensive bootcamp usual runs for $260 AUD, but you can kick off your marketing career and dive in for only $24.70 AUD [$19 USD], saving more than 90% off the bootcamp's retail price!

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