New Media Marketing Training
Corporations and individuals looking for new media training can now take the New Media Drivers License Course offered by Ingenex Digital Marketing in partnership with the department of Advertising, PR, & Retailing at Michigan State University.
Digital Marketing Education will prepare you and your team to improve your search engine optimization, build a digital public relations program, understand and use Google Adwords, and build presentations that will wow your clients and your boss! Course instructor Derek Mehraban will teach you how to use new media marketing to connect with customers and engage your audience through social media.
Is the New Media Drivers License Course a good fit for your company?
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Would you like to monitor the online conversation and respond to customers?
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Are measurable results for your internet marketing efforts important to you?
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Would you like to create a social media marketing strategy that works?
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Does your web site need to convert more prospects to customers?
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Can Search Engine Optimization (SEO) get your web site to rank better on Google?
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Does a digital public relations program sound like a great way to drive traffic to your business?
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Does learning to maximize Google Tools for your business sound exciting?
If you answered YES to any of these questions the New Media Drivers License Course may be perfect for you and your corporation. Contact Us to discuss digital marketing training and new media education for you and your company.
Our New Media Training Book:
If you are looking to understand social media marketing, search engine optimization, blogging, digital public relations, Google, and more, then New Media Driver's License: Using Social Media for More Productive Business and Marketing Communications is for you. Whatever your job title, these skills will help you go far in this new world of digital media.
After reading this new media resource, you will be better equipped to build your personal brand through new media and position yourself for success; use digital marketing to help sell products or find new volunteers; start a new blog or develop content for blogs that already exist but are dead in the water; write digital public relations (PR) news releases; be a master of social media sites like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube; build communities of interest with customers or other audiences; practice search engine optimization and search engine marketing; understand how Google and Yahoo search rankings have an impact on your business's bottom line, and prove it with Google Analytics.








